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citizenscreen · 7 months
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1928 portrait of sisters Helene and Dolores Costello
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silverscreenfurs · 24 days
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silentdivasblog · 1 year
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Helene Costello ❤️
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fitesorko · 2 years
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Dolores Costello  Helene Costello
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from1837to1945 · 2 years
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The Circus Kid (1928)
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toyourlovemp3 · 10 months
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apparently today is Helene Costello's birthday so I'm urging everyone to watch this short where she plays a 5-year old who decides to fuck shit up when her dad develops a crush on her nanny:
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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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26 gennaio … ricordiamo …
26 gennaio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2017: Barbara Hale, attrice statunitense.  (n. 1922) 2016: Abe Vigoda, Abraham Charles Vigoda, è stato un attore statunitense, conosciuto soprattutto per il ruolo di Tessio nel film Il padrino.  (n. 1921) 2011: Mario Scaccia, attore italiano di cinema e teatro.  (n. 1919) 2011: John Herbert, John Herbert Buckup, è stato un attore, regista e produttore cinematografico brasiliano. Herbert fu…
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Eddie Parker and Helen Westcott in Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953).
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love to want love, to want - collections of yearning (to be beckoned and to be held)
i wanna be yours- arctic monkeys/ i wanna be loved by you- helen kane/ lilies- ethel cain/ sleep in while you’re doing your best- weatherday/ some great reward- depeche mode/ i want you- mitski/ i want you- elvis costello/ (won’t somebody) take me out tonight- molly nilsson/ tears dry on their own- amy winehouse/ tongue- miss anhedöndia
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the1920sinpictures · 10 months
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1920′s Dolores and her sister Helene Costello in evening gowns. From Art Deco, FB.
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citizenscreen · 10 months
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Sisters Helene and Dolores Costello in 1928
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bebemoon · 3 months
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official lfw a/w '24 schedule
feb 16 | paul costelloe, masha popova, noon by noor, temperley london, bora aksu, edward crutchley, sinead o'dwyer, completedworks, mark fast, huishan zhang, dreaming eli, chet lo, fashion east, on|off presents...jack irving, natasha zinko, central saint martins
feb 17 | 16arlington, roksanda, malone souliers, robyn lynch, molly goddard, erdem, ahluwalia, david koma, simone rocha, richard quinn, ingrid kraftchenko
feb 18 | emilia wickstead, kazna asker, jw anderson, eudon choi, paolo carzana, holzweiler, connor ives, sinead gorey, aaron esh, saul nash, dilara findikoglu
feb 19 | edeline lee, yuhan wang, marques' almeida, knwls, di petsa, colville, susan fang, frolov, derrick, helen kirkum, burberry
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ilovedamsels1962 · 8 months
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Helen Westcott and Boris Karloff for Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)
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donnerpartyofone · 6 months
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I've never seen a Joan Crawford movie! What are your favorite roles of hers besides the big ones she's most famous for?
You know what, I saw one of my new favorite movies of hers for the first time a year or two ago, that nobody ever talks about, THE STORY OF ESTHER COSTELLO. Definitely don't look it up on Wikipedia, the plot summary is right at the top of the page and it spoils every single thing in the movie in short order. It has kind of a Helen Keller type of setup, but it's more about greed and the showmanship of large-scale fundraising. I loved everything about it, although I really love melodrama, it's probably my favorite thing after horror. I think it might be on Tubi, it's totally awesome. Another lesser-known one that would be fun to watch, especially right now, would be THE UNKNOWN which is a silent horror film by Tod Browning who made DRACULA and FREAKS; it's this cool, twisted love triangle thing with Lon Chaney as a psychopathic armless knife-thrower. You've probably heard that you should watch MILDRED PIERCE and you heard right, I don't want to spoil anything if you don't know all about it already, just watch it. Don't miss HARRIET CRAIG where Joan plays a pathological liar, that's totally amazing and I recommend what I did, which is to double-bill it with ESTHER COSTELLO so you get to see Joan playing a really good person and a really bad person. JOHNNY GUITAR is honestly a movie like no other, a super lesbianic western musical (kind of?) that you just have to see if you care about seeing a really good movie. SUDDEN FEAR is a great thriller where Joan and Jack Palance appear to be the two biggest people in the world, and in the middle of the movie she gets to do this long stretch of acting with only facial expressions, she was nominated for an Oscar for this, whatever that means to ya. The older Joan gets the better she gets, I mean I get the emphasis on the camp factor in her later movies but she's genuinely terrific, she's always entertaining which is more than you can say for a lot of people. Surely you already know you should watch WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?, you can probably move that to the head of the queue, and STRAIT-JACKET is at least as good as that, I think, even though people don't talk about it as much. That would be a good Halloween double-bill.
I'm sure I'm missing some obvious classics too, I haven't seen them all, but if you watch any of these movies you will definitely have a good time. You can watch TROG if you want to see her chasing a caveman around. But you should really watch MOMMIE DEAREST, it gets a bad rap for being over the top but there's much more to it than just a camp fest. I think it has a lot of genuinely excellent qualities, not the least of which Faye Dunaway's performance, like you really forget that she ISN'T just Joan Crawford back from the dead. And if you can, watch it with the audio commentary that John Waters recorded, he has a really refreshing perspective on the movie and he knows absolutely everything about Joan of course; it's like a whole other movie unto itself, with his commentary.
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thelonecalzone · 1 year
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The Unaired Two-Page Conversation
I think we're past the point of possible spoilers, so as promised: the 2pg book conversation that was cut for time (and realism). Originally, I was experimenting with "unsent" books as part of the conversations, but I thought it would ultimately be too confusing and opted not to use that, so anything you see with a strikethrough is an "unsent" book.
(If this text formatting is ultra zany and hard to read, someone please tell me and I'll make it more regular. Allison is Blue, Patty is Red... for reasons... 🫠)
Allison: It’s Lonely at the Center of the Earth, by Zoe Thorogood
Patty: Not Here, by Hieu Minh Nguyen
Allison: Tell Me Everything, by Minka Kelly
Patty: Daily Rituals, by Phoebe Garnsworthy
Patty: Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, ZZ Packer
Patty: Crime, by Irvine Welsh
Allison: Without Me? by Chelle Bliss
Allison: Exciting Times, by Naoise Dolan
Patty: Not Without You, by Harriet Evans
Patty: The Page Turner, by David Leavitt
Allison: I Got a Job and It Wasn’t That Bad, by Scott Dikkers
Patty: Really Moving On, by Pierre Jeanty
Patty: What Kind of Job Can a Monkey Do? by Sato Akira
Allison: Hey Rick! Don’t Be So Rude! by Alyssa Thompson
Patty: I Like Monkeys, by Peter Hansard
Allison: So You Like Me Too, by OPR
Patty: The Miseducation of Cameron Post, by Emily M. Danforth
Allison: Just Say Yes, by Niobia Bryant
Patty: Yes, Chef, by Marcus Samuelsson
Patty: Get to the Point, by Joel Schwartzberg
Allison: I Miss You, by Pat Thomas
Allison: Without You, by Saskia Sarginson
Allison: You’re, by Keisha Ervin
Allison: I Got My Dream Job and So Can You, by Pete Leibman 
Patty: Super Spy, by Matt Kindt
Allison: The Librarian Spy, by Madeline Martin
Patty: For the Love of Books, by Graham Tarrant
Allison: Reminds Me of You, by Retno Handini
Allison: For the Thrill of It, by Simon Baatz
Patty: Run Towards the Danger, by Sarah Polley
Allison: Risking it All, by Tessa Bailey
Patty: Risk (With Me), by Sue Wilder
Patty: Ambitious Girl, by Meena Harris
Allison: Yeah, Right, by Jim and Helen Fox
Patty: The Follow-Through Factor: Getting from Doubt to Done, by Gene C. Hayden
Allison: A Stroke of Dumb Luck, by Shiloh Walker
Patty: Credit Where Credit is Due, by Frank Casey
Allison: Optimists Die First, by Susin Neilsen
Patty: The Price of Immortality, by Peter Ward
Allison: Death Visits the Hair Salon, by Amy Anderson
Patty: Murder in the Library, by Katie Gayle
Allison: Sounds Like Fun, by Bryan Moriarty
Patty: I Have More Fun With You Than Anybody, by Lige Clark
Patty: Certifiably Insane, by Arthur W. Bahr
Allison: Charming as a Verb, by Ben Philippe
Patty: How Do You Manage? by John Nicholson
Allison: Liquor, by Poppy Z. Brite
Patty: Hardly Know Her, by Laura Lippman
Allison: Don’t Be Gross, by Barbara Bakos
Patty: It’s Just Anatomy! by Ellen
Allison: Rough Transition, by Patrick Kelley
Patty: Some Girls Like it Rough, by Marlo Peterson
Allison: What Sort of Girls Were They? by Petrea Leslie
Patty: Girls with Bright Futures, by Tracy Dobmeier
Allison: I’m a Little Ghost and I Like the Dark, by Lynda Kimmel
Patty: Dark As the Grave Wherein My Friend Is Laid, by Malcolm Lowrey
Allison: Murder in the Dark, by Simon R. Green
Patty: My Job Was To Bring The Shovel, by Randall M. Rueff
Allison: The Complete Accomplice, by Steve Aylett
Patty: The Magician’s Assistant, by Ann Patchett
Allison: The Witch’s Familiar, by Raven Grimassi
Patty: Witch Minion, by Lissa Kasey
Allison: These Witches Don’t Burn, by Isabel Sterling
Patty: The Drowning Kind, by Jennifer McMahon
Allison: A Touch Morbid, by Leah Clifford
Patty: Lucy Clark Will Not Apologize, by Margo Rabb
Allison: I Wonder What She’s Doing Tonight, by James Hold
Patty: Whiskey, Words, and a Shovel, by R. H. Sin
Allison: Sounds Perfect, by Ashley Boren
Patty: How I Made a Friend, Daniel Georges
Allison: Good For You (Between the Lines), by Tammara Webber
Patty: We’re Very Good Friends, by P.K. Hallinan
Allison: Sounds Fake, But Okay, by Sarah Costello
Patty: What If It’s True? by Charles Martin
Allison: What If It Wasn’t? by Ivan Itch
Patty: Why Do You Care? by Saju Skaria
Allison: I’m Fine and Neither Are You, by Camille Pagán
Allison: The Replacement Part, by Nora Wylde
Patty: Just a Friend, by Ashley Nicole
Allison: How to Kill Your Best Friend, by Lexie Elliott
Patty: You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack, by Tom Gauld
Allison: Dead Jealous, by Sharon Jones
Patty: You’ve Got to Have Friends, by Delbert George Fitzpenfield Anthony
Allison: Everything I Need I Get From You, by Kaitlyn Tiffany
Allison: Among Other Things, by Robert Long Foreman
Allison: Truths I Learned from Sam, ​​by Kristin Butcher
Patty: The Idiot King, by Patty Jansen
Allison: He Helped Me Climb the Mountain, by Betty E. Wright
Patty: The Man Who Pushed His Wife off a Cliff, by Will D. Burn
Patty: Men are Trash, by Salman Faris 
Patty: And That’s Why I Think I Prefer A Rainbow Horse, by Tiarra Nazario
Patty: Sam Houston’s Wife, by William Seale
Allison: What About Her, by Emma Tharpe
Patty: Amelia Bedelia Sleeps Over, by Herman Parish
Patty: The Undead in my Bed, by Katie McAlister
Allison: Sleeping with the Enemy, by Nancy Price
Allison: How Could You Do That?! by Laura Schlessinger
Allison: How Could You Murder Us? by Charae Lewis
Allison: Why Her? by Nicki Koziarz
Allison: I Hate You, Don’t Leave Me, by Jerold J. Kreisman
Patty: I Was Joking, Of Course, by Paul Jennings
Allison: Liar, by Tate James
Patty: What if I Say the Wrong Thing? by Verna A Myers
Allison: Don’t Look Back, by Josh Lanyon
Patty: Come Back, by Sally Crosiar
Patty: SHIT, by Shahnon Ahmad
Patty: Barbie: It Takes Two, by Grace Baranowski
Allison: I Changed My Mind, by Jimmy Evans
Allison: Allison Hewitt Is Trapped, by Madeleine Roux
Patty: Are You Still There, by Sara Lynn Schreeger
Patty: Wait for Me, by Caroline Leech
Allison: Look Back, by Tatsuki Fujimoto
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mamasplat · 1 month
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I am just a girl who is too lazy to sketch and has resorted to color blocking before her lineart.
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In my defense, this is literally just painting
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Helene and Dolores Costello photographed by Irving Chidnoff, c. 1929. If you were wondering-
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