Classic Films
Collection by Madeline
Dedicated to the classics of which I am so fond. No movie on this board is more recent than 1966.
Reading Icons: Joan Fontaine
Joan Fontaine played some super famous literary characters during her career - including Jane Eyre opposite Orson Welles' Rochester in the 1943 adaptation of Jane Eyre, and Mrs de Winter opposite Laurence Olivier's Maxim in 1940's Rebecca. I love watching her.
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne in “The Awful Truth.”
Jimmy Stewart in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.”
Cary Grant, Roland Young, and Constance Bennett in “Topper.”
The Golden Year Collection
Enthusiast of Classic Movie , Hollywood Star , History , Antique , Art and The Ancient World
CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD GLAM
nicolebonnet-deactivated2016111: “Ray Milland and Jean Arthur in Easy Living ”
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Bianca. 'Old hollywood, old hollywood and...old hollywood 24/7' is my motto This is pretty much a vintage blawg ( sometimes I just forget about it). I really really luv tonssss of people nel, and a tiny little girl called myrna loy is my favorite thing in the universe, 99% of my heart, my angel and I rlyrly hope she knows that ' It is not length of life, but depth of life. It is not duration, but a taking of the soul out of time, as all high action of the mind does: when we are living in the…
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Greer Garson in “Pride and Prejudice.”
Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, and Bing Crosby for “Road to Zanzibar.”
Rex Downing, Sarita Wooton, Lawrence Olivier, and Merle Oberon in “Wuthering Heights.”
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Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller in a promotional shot for Pygmalion (1938).
"TITANIC" (1953) Photo Gallery
Below are images from "TITANIC", the 1953 movie version of the sinking of the S.S. Titanic. Directed by Jean Negulesco, the movie stars Barbara Stanwyck, Clifton Webb, Robert Wagner, Audrey Dalton, Richard Basehart, Brian Aherne and Thelma Ritter: "TITANIC" (1953) Photo Gallery
Buster Keaton
katharinehepburn: “ I Dood It (1943) starring Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell is a faithful remake of Buster Keaton’s last silent film Spite Marriage (1929). This particular sequence is almost scene...
Dorothy Sebastian and Buster Keaton in “Spite Marriage.”
Buster Keaton on the set of “Our Hospitality.”