Carroll Borland in Mark of the Vampire (1935)
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Carroll Borland and Bela Lugosi in a publicity shot for Mark of the Vampire (1935)
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Ahhhhh I saw your twinkle twinkle little bat! That was the only version of Alice in wonderland I ever watched as a kid and I feel like nobody else has seen it. And it was so good!
The poem itself is actually original Lewis Carroll! it’s a shame it didn’t make it into the later renditions of Alice in Wonderland (which departed more and more from the original). I’m a big fan of Carroll’s verse; The Hunting of the Snark is one of the best poems ever written.
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South Carolina Governor DILFs
Mark Sanford, Fritz Hollings, James F. Byrnes, David Beasley, Robert E. McNair, Henry McMaster, John C. West, Jim Hodges, George Bell Timmerman Jr., Dick Riley, Donald S. Russell, James B. Edwards, Carroll Campbell
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(via Film Noir Photos: Light and Shadow: Carroll Borland)
The Mark of the Vampire (1935)
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Carroll Borland, Elizabeth Allan, and Henry Wadsworth in Mark of the Vampire (1935)
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Lobby card for Mark of the Vampire, 1935.
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Carroll Borland in a publicity shot for Mark of the Vampire (1935)
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