thatsjustelegant:

Rita Hayworth in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)

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vintagesonia:

The legendary Boris Karloff

vintagesonia:

The legendary Boris Karloff

Monty Python’s Flying Circus, expedition to Lake Pahoe [x]

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vintagesonia:

Marlon Brando, 1953

vintagesonia:

Marlon Brando, 1953

soul3sh:

Beauty

soul3sh:

Beauty

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classichollywoodforever:

Alfed Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart

classichollywoodforever:

Alfed Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart

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Favorite ASOIAF Characters (in no particular order) | Stannis Baratheon
It was justice. A good act does not wash out the bad, nor a bad act the good. Each should have its own reward.

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lucynic83:

250 Favorite Classic Films in no particular order
Now, Voyager (1942)
Oh Jerry, don’t let’s ask for the moon. We have the stars.

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fuckyeahmusicalfilms:

The RKO film series of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

Community Rewatch (1x05)

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classichollywoodforever:

Humphrey Bogart for The Maltese Falcon

classichollywoodforever:

Humphrey Bogart for The Maltese Falcon

gotlostpickingflowers:

An actor must interpret life, and in order to do so must be willing to accept all the experiences life has to offer. Infact, he must seek out more of life than life puts at his feet. -James Dean (AFI 100 Years…100 Stars Series)

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brandonkylethecinephile:

Movies at Visual Perfection | The Lady From Shanghai, 1947

Like much of Welles’ work, a vastly underrated work of art. One of the finest Noir films ever conceived. A fantastic thriller with striking cinematography, delicious plot twists, and one of the most tantalizing femme fatales in cinematic history. The fun house finale is among the most suspenseful, imaginative, and surreal sequences ever committed to film.

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