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room42: Harper Lee & Mary “Scout” Badham


sunsetgun: Rest in Peace, Ray Harryhausen.

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Sophia Loren after finding out she won the Academy Award® for...

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Sophia Loren after finding out she won the Academy Award® for Best Actress in Two Women, 1961.

2headedsnake: Ray Harryhausen’s production drawing for ‘The...

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Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy.

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Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy.

haroldlloyds: Famous Film Partnerships: Clark Gable and Jean...

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Famous Film Partnerships: Clark Gable and Jean Harlow (1931 - 1937)

Billed as ‘The Prince and Princess of Reckless Romance’ the Gable - Harlow partnership lasted six films. Renowned for their sizzling passion and on-screen chemistry, the pair’s legacy endures to this day. Unfortunately, the partnership was tragically cut short when Harlow died in 1937 (during the production of their final film together Saratoga) of kidney failure. 

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unhistorical: Saul Bass: Film Title Sequences— It’s a Mad, Mad,...

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Joan Crawford

tracylord: Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious (1946)


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“There was only one Saul Bass. He was a gentleman, a brilliant...

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“There was only one Saul Bass. He was a gentleman, a brilliant raconteur, a marvelous collaborator and, as I’ve said before, a truly great artist. And – let’s be honest – a giant.”
— Martin Scorsese

“Saul Bass wasn’t just an artist who contributed to the first several minutes of some of the greatest movies in history; in my opinion his body of work qualifies him as one of the best film makers of this, or any other time.”
— Steven Spielberg

“Bass fashioned title sequences into an art, creating in some cases, like Vertigo, a mini-film within a film. His graphic compositions in movement function as a prologue to the movie – setting the tone, providing the mood and foreshadowing the action.”
— Martin Scorsese

truefoes: The Petrified Forest starring Bette Davis and Leslie...

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The Petrified Forest starring Bette Davis and Leslie Howard parodied in She Was an Acrobat’s Daughter (dir. Friz Freleng — 1937)

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Ava Gardner and her dog, Rags at the airport, photographed by...

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Ava Gardner and her dog, Rags at the airport, photographed by Tom Gallagher, 1956.

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