wandrlust: John Travolta, Blow Out (Brian De Palma, 1981)
Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart on the set of “The...
Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart on the set of “The African Queen”.
vintagegal: The Skeleton Dance (1929)
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In 1965, a year before Buster Keaton died, author Rudi Blesh...
In 1965, a year before Buster Keaton died, author Rudi Blesh interviewed him for a biography and asked, “How did you come to make a surrealistic film like ‘Sherlock, Jr.’?” Keaton replied, “I did NOT mean it to be surrealistic. I just wanted it to look like a dream.”
kottennic: Buster Keaton falling over from the sight of...
Buster Keaton falling over from the sight of Frankensteins monster, Boris Karloff.
I tried to find this picture on tumblr but could not. This is from the baseball game in 1940 Comedians vs Leading men. I was looking for video on the game but have not had any luck in finding any, but I did find this photo at the Classic Horror Film Board(.com).
nitratediva: This innovative advertisement for Buster Keaton’s...
This innovative advertisement for Buster Keaton’s The Boat invites the reader to cut out the pictures and make them into a flip book of one of Buster’s pratfalls. I think it’s really cool how this ad encourages potential audience members to participate in making their own version of a film clip. It’s like fan remix culture, 1920s-style.
gk2nist: Private Life of the Film Stars by Ralph Barton.
(via jacknicholson, pjmix)
deforest: Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman are directed by Alfred...
Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman are directed by Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Notorious (1946)
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Barbara Stanwyck photographed on her ranch
Barbara Stanwyck photographed on her ranch
Clara Bow in Rough House Rosie, 1927.
Clara Bow in Rough House Rosie, 1927.