Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly share a ride to set during the filming of Rear Window, 1954
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deadly game of cat & mouse
Rope - 1948
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Commission for @jimmynovac
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Website x Patreon x Store
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Another fake poster I drew, this time for Rope (1948)!! Another one of my favs :))
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Psycho - 1960 🔪
Behind scenes with:
Hitchcock and Janet Leigh (Marian Crane)
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honestly it's fine to simp for either Maxim or Rebecca, as long as you don't portray them as tragically-haunted-soft boy and girlboss.
They're charcaters designed to be intruiging, therefore its normal to be fascinated, as long as you acknowlege that shes an abusive and sadistic manipulator and that he would in fact shoot his pregnant wife dead.
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Grace Kelly behind the scenes of Dial M For Murder (1954)
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Your hot priest:
My hot priest:
We are not…
I was going to say “we are not the same,” but yeah.
we’re basically the same.
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Smoldering. And not in a sane way. And I could look into those eyes forever.
Peter Lorre as Abbott in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934).
Leslie Banks & Peter Lorre - The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Pierre Fresnay & Peter Lorre - The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Pierre Fresnay, Peter Lorre, Cicely Oates - The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Peter Lorre & Cicely Oates - The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
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The North Delegates Lounge, renovated in 2013 (middle), is one of the centres of the UN's social life. Sadly, the Dutch renovation was not popular: UN staff complained the new plastic tables and square couches looked like an airport lounge.
By day, world politics get discussed over coffee. By night, diplomats and staff might meet a new partner, attend monthly jazz gigs, or get a little handsy in the adjacent ECOSOC Council Chamber.
The old design (top and bottom), with its leather chairs, was described as something straight out of a James Bond film. Not unsurprising: Hitchcock used a replica of the room for his film North by Northwest (1959).
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