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Posted on Saturday, 2 February 2013.

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mattybing1025:

Happy Birthday Clark Gable!!!  |  February 1, 1901 — November 16, 1960

I adored him. Just adored him. I don’t believe any woman is telling the truth if she ever worked with Gable and did not feel twinges of a sexual urge beyond belief. I would call her a liar.  —Joan Crawford
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Posted on Saturday, 2 February 2013.

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Marlene Dietrich, C. 1930’s
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Posted on Saturday, 2 February 2013.

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busterjoekeaton:

Rest In Peace, Joseph Frank “Buster” Keaton
American comic actor, film-maker, producer, writer, and his own stuntman.
October 4, 1895 ~ February 1, 1966



“Think slow, act fast.”


“A comedian does funny things. A good comedian does things funny”


“Is Hollywood the cruelest city in the world? Well, it can be. New York can be that, too. You can be a Broadway star here one night, and something happens, and out—nobody knows you on the street. They forget you ever lived. It happens in Hollywood, too.”


“Down through the years my face has been called a sour puss, a dead pan, a frozen face, The Great Stone Face, and, believe it or not, “a tragic mask.” On the other hand that kindly critic, the late James Agee, described my face as ranking “almost with Lincoln’s as an early American archetype, it was haunting, handsome, almost beautiful.” I can’t imagine what the great rail splitter’s reaction would have been to this, though I sure was pleased.” 


- Buster Keaton
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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Audrey Hepburn, Roman Holiday - 1953
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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terrysmalloy:

James Dean on set of ‘Giant’, photographed by Sanford Roth, 1955.
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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classicblondes:

Jean Harlow
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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brando-monroe-dean:

“Take a look at yourself here in a worn-out Mardi Gras outfit,rented for 50 cents from some rag-picker!And with a crazy crown on.Now what kind of queen do you think you are?Do you know that I’ve been on to you from the start,and not once did you pull the wool over this boy’s eyes?You come in here and you sprinkle the place with powder and you spray perfume and you stick a paper lantern over the light bulb - and Io and behold,the place has turned to Egypt and you are the Queen of the Nile,sitting on your throne,swilling down MY liquor!And do you know what I say?Ha ha!You hear me? HA HA!”
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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Paul Newman, 1959.
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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aladyloves:

Ingrid Bergman in a publicity still for Spellbound (1945)
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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lars134:

Gary Cooper in “Fighting Caravans” (1931)
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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terrysmalloy:


Eva Marie Saint photographed by Phillip Halsman, 1954.
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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Marcello Mastroianni
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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ilovelucyball:

Lucille Ball photographed for Lured (1947)
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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Cary Grant, Arsenic and Old Lace - 1944
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Posted on Thursday, 31 January 2013.

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stanwyckss:

”Sometime in the mid 70’s Olivia went to premiere to this film (They Died With Their Boots On) and when their last scene came up, she ran out to the hallway and began to cry.”
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