Claudette Colbert in her trailer, c.1943
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Rita Hayworth | 1940
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Carole Lombard (1930s)
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Portrait of singer and actor Harry Belafonte.
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library
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Tagged by @sonnet77 <333. I had your post open as a tab on my computer for the last two years, and I'm finally doing it!!
hot shower or cold shower // texting or calling // earbuds or headphones // paperback or hardcover // matte or gel // 12 hour clock or 24 hour clock // blue or green // sunsets or sunrises // tulips or orchids // candle light or moonlight // sci-fi or horror (though I don't really like either one) // pen or pencil // pandas or koalas // gold or silver // sneakers or boots // denim jacket or leather jacket // pink or purple // chocolate or sour candy // deodorant or perfume // drive-in movie theater or the cinema // pastel colors or neutral earth tones // lemonade or fruit juice // past or future (I love old media and history, but I personally don't like looking back on the past/old memories; I spend much more time thinking about the future) // constellations or aurora borealis
Tagging anyone who wants to do it!
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“If she likes you, Jean Arthur will serve your luncheon on ancient pewter plates.”
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Lauren Bacall by Hermann Landshoff, New York, 1945
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Lena Horne, 1940s
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Ingrid Bergman on the set of Spellbound (1945)
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Lauren Bacall by Eugene Robert Richee, 1940s
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During the filming of this scene, in which Keaton is being swept downstream towards the waterfall, the cable holding on to buster (concealed in the river) broke. Keaton was hurled down the rapids, battered by rocks and limbs and was only barely able to grab an overhanging branch…This scene remains in the final print and is fairly easy to spot. Just look for the point at which Keaton is being pulled downriver and 1) he suddenly looks back towards the camera, and 2) his speed in the water doubles, almost causing him to fly out of frame. (x)
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