Propaganda
Greer Garson (Random Harvest, Pride and Prejudice, Goodbye Mr Chips)— I know this is a bold statement to make on the horny-for-keira-knightly website, but Greer Garson is easily the sexiest Elizabeth Bennett to play the role. Who cares if it’s nothing like the book, watching her rip Laurence Olivier to shreds is hot as shit
Hu Die (Sing-Song Girl Red Peony, The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple)—i haven't seen any of her movies but apparently she was China's first "movie queen" in 1933? she was also in the the first Chinese sound movie!
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Hu Die:
Greer Garson:
So demurely English, but fought for her men (and was wooed by so many of the vintage male hotties), legs for days. Should've been shot in colour more often because her red hair was glorious.
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Greer Garson photographed for Vogue by Irving Penn (1947)
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Greer Garson takes her mother to the Goodbye, Mr. Chips Premiere, 1939, and the Mrs. Miniver Premiere, 1942.
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Director Robert Z.Leonard with Greer Garson during the making of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1940)
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Marlon Brando, Greer Garson e Deborah Kerr na rodaxe de Xulio César (1953)
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Greer Garson, Los Angeles, 1940s.
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Greer Garson, Leslie Howard, Vivien Leigh, Brian Aherne, Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone doing a radio broadcast for British War Relief.
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https://www.tumblr.com/mrsmyrnaloy/107230458241/deborah-kerr-and-greer-garson-on-the-set-of-julius?source=share
Propaganda for Greer Garson's currently ongoing poll and for Deborah Kerr's upcoming poll. They both looked so good in Julius Caesar only to have, like, 6 ½ collective minutes of screen time. Justice for british red heads!!!!!!
Greer Garson vs Hu Die
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Dame Greer Garson (September 29, 1904 – April 6, 1996)
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