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everythingisahoax · 1 year
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Gangster girl Celeste Rose
Original photograph by Andrew A Zappone with a little bit of tweaking and upscaling.
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cookinguptales · 9 months
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who do I need to bribe on the wwdits writers team for me to get Nadja and Guillermo running cons together and then coming home to their adoring husbands who'd do anything for them
maybe they won't let Nadja and Guillermo team up to Do Crimes because the world wouldn't survive a power team-up like that.
I'd die happy, tho!!!
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tommygungirls · 4 months
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bloodybosom · 5 months
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HOWELL DODD
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Vintage Poster - Bugsy Malone
Art by Charles Moll
Paramount (1976)
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mxrtified777 · 1 year
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okay this is making me think about literally every character that wasnt born recently in dreamswap (and im gonna be honest i think of dreamtale way too much when it comes to their ages) but i personally always think of whaty kind of weird mannerisms and just the way these character would think about the world considering the time period they grew up in. Of course part of what i am saying here is that finch probably ate live goldfish for the trend at one point. But i always think about if he would use like 1930's slang and no one understanding him at all. And what about the characters that are canonically older than that? Both ds dream and ds nightmare are in their late 120's if im remembering correctly. And would their specific environment that they grew up in as children (in their case a very religious one) affect them even more? and dont even get me started on the original dreamtale nightmare and dream because those two are over 500 years old which just adds even more to think about (especially considering that dream was trapped in stone for the majority of that time unable to adjust to the world gradually changing)
this is probably incoherent nonsense but i think about this way too often to not say
okay yeah i understand what youre saying. i have indeed thought of finch using 20s/30s slang before GHJDNK, specifically either sheik or moll
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lafcadiosadventures · 2 years
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Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes. Lucien’s hookah smoking boudoir
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rollingstonesdata · 8 months
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ROLLING STONES UNRELEASED: 'GANGSTER'S MOLL' (1979)
Rolling Stones unreleased: Gangster’s Moll*Click for MORE STONES UNRELEASED TRACKSWritten by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: EMI Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris, France, Jun. 10-Oct. 19 1979From Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING STONES COMPLETE RECORDING SESSIONS 1962-2012:Mick Jagger can be heard directing Gangster’s Moll, uttering the different scales for the band to play before a proper vocal take,…
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everythingisahoax · 9 months
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Bad Girl Karen Mulder
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filmnoirfoundation · 8 days
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TCMFF Day 3 Dana Delaney and Eddie Muller will be introducing THE BIG HEAT, 12:15 pm at TCL Multiplex House 6. Ms. Delaney wrote an article about Gloria Grahame for Noir City Magazine. You can buy a print copy: https://bit.ly/4b3r21c or a digital copy: https://bit.ly/3xI6Mnz
THE BIG HEAT (1953): In this seminal noir, a police detective (Glenn Ford) whose wife was killed by the mob teams with a gangster's moll (Gloria Grahame) to bring down a powerful racketeer (Alexander Scourby). Lee Marvin steals the film as Grahame’s abusive boyfriend and eventual object of her revenge. Dir. Fritz Lang
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tommygungirls · 4 months
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docgold13 · 4 months
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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Two-Face
The one-time district attorney of Gotham, Harvey Dent suffered from a dissociative identity disorder wherein his angry and aggressive thoughts and feelings were all suppressed from consciousness and reemerged in a whole distinct persona.  The angry and subdued sides of Harvey jockeyed against one another for control and he worked with a psychotherapist to better contend with this difficulty.  When the gangster Rupert Thorne got ahold of his therapy notes and blackmailed Dent, however, he snapped.  The resulting scuffle led to a terrible explosion where the entire left side of Dent’s face was horribly scarred.   
The trauma resulted in the formation of a third persona within Dent, a personality that would remain largely dominant for the rest of his life.  This new persona was known as 'Two-Face' and was obsessed with duality and navigating the chaos of the world by embracing the role of chance.  
The silver dollar Dent had kept as a lucky charm had also been marred on one side.  Two-Face took to flipping the coin so to make all major decisions.  The unmarked side suggested a restrained or passive action, whereas the marred side indicated aggression and violence.  
Seeking revenge on Rupert Thorne, Two-Face began his own crime-spree, hitting all of Thorne’s operations that were in some manner or fashion related to the number two.  He had recruited the twin enforcers Min and Max to act as his henchmen.  
Thorne used Dent’s fiancé, Grace Lamont, to track him down whereas Batman was able to decipher Two-Face’s obsession with the number two so to find him.  It led to a climactic battle where Two-Face finally had Thorne at his mercy.  He flipped his coin to decide whether or not to execute Thorne when Batman tossed out a large handful of similar coins, disrupting the process.  Unable to make a decision purely on chance, Two-Face decompensated and fell to his knees.  
Dent was remanded to the care of Arkham Asylum.  Various treatments were employed that tried to bring Harvey Dent back to the surface, but none would have longterm success.  Two-Face remained in control and would go on to be a major threat to Gotham and reoccurring nemesis of The Batman.  
The late, great Richard Moll provided the voice for Two-Face, with this iteration of Harvey Dent first appearing in the seventeenth episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Two-Face Part One.’  
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bitter69uk · 14 days
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“The men sat in the next booth at the Brown Derby. My back was to them. Suddenly I perked up as I heard my name. “Liz Renay,” one of them said. “There’s a girl who had some tough breaks.” “She brought it on herself,” the other voice said. “Still … it’s kind of sad. She wasn’t just another one of those French pastries who come to Hollywood to look for fame. She had it. She has one of the most beautiful faces I ever saw. You know, she just missed being great.” I turned to get a look at the man who had just spoken. I recognized him as William Ornstein, a reporter for Hollywood Reporter. Ornstein spoke again: “Yeah, that Renay really could have made it big. She was on the way to becoming a superstar. Add a few good breaks and subtract a few of the bad ones and you know, she could have been Marilyn Monroe.”
/ From Liz Renay’s chatty, meandering autobiography My Face for the World to See (1971) /
Born on this day: the sublime Liz Renay (née Pearl Elizabeth Dobbins, 14 April 1926 - 22 January 2007) – b-movie actress / burlesque queen / jailbird / naive outsider painter / gangster Mickey Cohen’s moll / “Streaking Grandmother” / authoress of multiple volumes of sordid memoirs (including My First 2,000 Men and Staying Young) / all-round kitsch icon and the woman hailed by John Waters as “my idea of total glamour.” For Waters’ fans, Renay is venerated for her performance as Muffy St Jacques in punk masterpiece Desperate Living (1977) - especially for her acidic delivery of lines like, "I was having an erotic dream!" and "I sleep in the room next door - naked!" She’s also memorable in The Thrill Killers (1964) and The Hard Road (1970).
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qvincvnx · 1 year
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declan/grey is a really good ship but if you're like hey grey has a gf and you're like, maura can be there too it gets really dialed up to the world's funniest relationship. he is their babygirl he is their unicorn. maura thinks it's sexy to be a gangster's moll and declan and grey are like i got shot last week and he lost a tooth. please stop having so much fun.
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kwebtv · 6 months
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Charles Richard Moll (January 13, 1943 – October 26, 2023) Film and television actor known for playing Aristotle Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon, a bailiff on the NBCsitcom Night Court from 1984 to 1992 and voicing Harvey Dent/Two-Face in the DC Animated Universe series Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman
In 1979, Moll played the part of Eugene, a gangster on the television series Happy Days in the episode "Fonzie's Funeral". In 1981 he had a small part in the Mork & Mindy episode "Alienation", where he appeared with future fellow Night Court TV series cast member John Larroquette.
Moll made an appearance in the first episode of Highlander: The Series as Slan Quince, the villain who reunites Connor MacLeod with his kinsman and the show's protagonist, Duncan MacLeod. Moll made a guest appearance on Babylon 5 in the episode "Hunter, Prey" as a lurker criminal who was holding a VIP hostage, and as a gangster on Married... with Children. Moll made another guest appearance in the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, playing the cyclops in episode two, "Eye of the Beholder".
In Super Password, Moll appeared with Judy Norton Taylor, Nancy Lane, Markie Post, Gloria Loring, Florence Halop, Debra Maffett, Elaine Joyce, and Kim Morgan Greene, with Bert Convy as the game show's host from 1984 to 1987.
Moll played himself in The Facts of Life (Season 9, episodes 1 and 2: "Down and Out in Malibu").
Moll appeared in The Flintstones and Casper Meets Wendy, both TV spin-offs. He played the drifter on the Nickelodeon show 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd.
Other TV series and movies he appeared in were The Rockford Files, How the West Was Won, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Best of the West, T.J. Hooker, Fantasy Island, The A-Team, Due South, Combat Academy, Out of This World, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and many others.
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krirebr · 29 days
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Do we know how Cutter met Steve?
Hi nonnie! I saved this for a few days to answer during my celebration. I hope you don't mind, I just love this question! "We" don't, but I certainly do, so let me share:
(Quick reminder that Cutter will be a reader-insert character in @paperweight91 's half of We're All Monsters, so you can also read this as 'you' if you'd like. If you haven't checked it out yet, here is Chelsea's sneak peek at Johnny x Cutter. It's great!)
Steve and Cutter have known each other for about 100 years.
I think during the Prohibition era Steve was really involved in the organized crime happening in New York and Chicago. He knew Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Arnold Rothman, all those guys.
Cutter was a gangster's moll. So through her boyfriend, she would have known Steve in passing, but obviously had no idea he was a vampire.
I think Steve always kind of liked her. From his vantage point, I think she had a better head on her shoulders than a lot of the other girls who hung around and was really savvy about the sorts of things her man was involved in. Steve would have really admired that. Plus, she was a flapper, so she was probably a really good time. And I'm sure it didn't hurt that she never raised an eyebrow at all the violence that happened around her.
One night, they were all at a speakeasy, with business happening in the back room. The deal went bad, and Cutter ended up on the wrong side of a tommy gun.
Steve, seeing an opportunity along with the potential in her, acts quickly and turns her.
I think she took to being a vampire like a duck to water and quickly proved her worth to Steve.
And she's been by his side ever since.
I hope that answers your question, nonnie! I think Chelsea might jump in in the reblogs with some additional details about Cutter, so make sure to watch for that!
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Kris's 700 Celebration
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