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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Louise Brooks and Jean Arthur in The Canary Murder Case (1929)
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The Goat (Buster Keaton & Malcolm St. Clair, 1921)
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gatutor · 1 year
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S. S. Van Dine-Jean Arthur "¿Quién la mató?" (The canary murder case) 1929, de Malcolm St. Clair, Frank Tuttle.
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letterboxd-loggd · 8 months
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Montana Moon (1930) Malcolm St. Clair
September 4th 2023
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Prodigal Son + Rembrandt (part 2) (part 1)
Isaac and Rebecca (c. 1665) The Return of the Prodigal Son (1642) The Return of the Prodigal Son (c. 1669) Slaughtered Ox (1655) Belshazzar's Feast (c. 1635)
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behind the scenes of the lost silent version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928) with Ruth Taylor and Alice White directed by Malcolm St Clair.
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justmoreocs-writing · 10 months
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Rebecca ‘Becca’ Warren and Randall Carpio (The Order); both of them probably do this, but Becca the most simply because she’s always on the move.
Annabeth ‘Annie’ St. Claire and Malcolm Bright (Prodigal Son); it’s usually Annie who starts this, but sometimes Malcolm does when he’s nervous.
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vivian-rutledge · 3 months
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JOAN CRAWFORD as Joan 'Montana' Prescott MONTANA MOON (1930)— dir. Malcolm St. Clair
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pacingmusings · 1 year
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Seen in 2023:
The Blacksmith (Buster Keaton & Malcolm St Clair), 1922
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normasshearer · 8 months
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JOAN CRAWFORD as Joan 'Montana' Prescott in MONTANA MOON (1930) dir. Malcolm St. Clair
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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Louise Brooks in The Canary Murder Case (1929)
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gatutor · 6 months
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Charles Morton-Lili Damita "Goldie gets along" 1933, de Malcolm St. Clair.
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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Addicted to Fresno (2015) Jamie Babbit
August 21st 2022
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justmoreocs-writing · 11 months
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Who is more likely to get injured doing small tasks? Probably Annie, she’s a little clumsy at times - and while Malcolm can be as well, she’s more easily distracted.
Who worries more about the other? They both worry about each other in different ways, but possibly Malcolm more about Annie than vice versa because of his job and past.
Who is more afraid about the other leaving them? Annie’s not really someone who worries about people leaving - she’d much rather think about how they’re still there. With Malcolm, I imagine he’s probably more worried because in a sense his dad left and that might be a fear with Annie at the back of his mind.
Who is more likely to leave (for any reason)? Malcolm in the hopes of protecting Annie.
Who is more likely to drunkenly confess? Annie, she’s one of those drunks that will tell people her innermost thoughts - especially if it comes to being in love with someone or thinking she is.
Who is more likely to push the other away (for any reason)? Malcolm, just because he’s more that kind of person than Annie is.
Who picks fights more often? Neither of them really with each other - though, Annie does push Malcolm to talk more about things when he might otherwise bottle them up, which can cause some tensions. With other people, probably Annie as well but always with words.
Who usually apologises first? Both of them probably have the inclination to apologise first, but whereas Malcolm will wait to see her, Annie’s the kind of person who would text as soon as she realises she needs to apologise. So, probably Annie.
Who is more likely to withhold their feelings for the other? Malcolm because he’s the kind of person to think Annie might be better without him.
Who is more likely to lash out at the other? I don’t feel like either of them. But, Malcolm is probably more likely because of everything he’s been through. Never has Annie’s first reaction to things been a physical one in that sense.
Who gets more jealous? Annie, but I’m not sure why.
Who is more likely to support the other in a relationship with someone else “as long as they’re happy”? Both of them would probably be happy to see them in a good relationship, but whereas Malcolm would probably leave Annie to it, Annie’s the kind of person who would constantly check to make sure he is happy. So, both supportive, but in very different ways.
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