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animusrox · 11 months
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Batman (1966-1968) Season 2 Episode 48 “The Joker's Epitaph”
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mias-playground · 6 months
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Cesar Romero and Eartha Kitt as The Joker and Catwoman
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georgeromeros · 1 year
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Batman: The Movie (1966) dir. Leslie H. Martinson
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atomic-chronoscaph · 8 months
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Clunk! - Batman (1968)
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hotvintagepoll · 4 months
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Cesar Romero (Lady in the Fog, The Thin Man, Ocean's 11)—no propaganda submitted
Cary Grant (The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Bringing Up Baby, Charade)—My Golden Age of Hollywood professor, who was very outwardly gay himself, put it this way: Even though Grant's sexuality was kind of an open secret in Hollywood, the public couldn't know in any real way. But anybody could see that there was a queerness about him, so he was casted for roles where he physically embodies his masculinity in a non-explicit but queer way. Bringing Up Baby is famous for the scene where Grant wears a frilly robe (pictured below, but what people don't always realise is that he plays kind of an awkward nerd in that movie. He's a hot awkward scientist in a grand robe!!! Hot!!! In The Philadelphia Story, one of my famous movies of all time, he plays C. K. Dexter Haven, a rich, sarcastic, supposedly abusive guy. And yet, what we see is this laid back, dandy-ish figure, who absolutely does not feel threatened when a woman he supposedly loves (Katharine Hepburn) starts having feelings for, and hooks up with another guy (James Stewart). He lets a drunk Stewart into his office and helps him get his job back! Obviously that is the script and not the actor, but the whole film, and that scene in particular, shows him having this very queer attitude of openness toward Hepburn and Stewart, which is only amplified by the casting of Grant and his portrayal of the character. Anyway, this is not an essay arguing for The Philadelphia Story to be considered a queer film, all I will say is: he's super hot in it.
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The link to the above mentioned frilly robe scene from Bringing Up Baby: "I just went gay all of a sudden!"
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gameraboy2 · 4 months
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Batman (1966), "The Joker Goes to School"
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johnnyhatesducks · 30 days
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Redraaaaaaw
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garrett-strangelove · 10 months
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True.
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Eartha Kitt
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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Cesar Romero becoming The Joker
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deezyvsthewrld · 2 months
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pulpsandcomics2 · 2 months
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Joker by Orlando Arocena
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georgeromeros · 3 months
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Batman - Season 1, Episode 5 (1966) The Joker Is Wild
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phillyradiogeek · 3 months
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January 12, 1966--Batman debuts on ABC. Words can't express how much this show means to me!
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lunarrra · 10 months
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Superfun kiriban for @garrett-strangelove 🦇💚
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hotvintagepoll · 4 months
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Cesar Romero (Lady in the Fog, The Thin Man, Ocean's 11)—no propaganda submitted
John Garfield (Four Daughters, Body and Soul)—no propaganda submitted
This is round 1 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
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