Marlon Brando par Murray Garrett, Los Angeles, Californie, 1954.
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Marlon Brando, New York, ca 1948
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Marlon Brando in The Wild One (1953)
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Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski
in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) dir. Elia Kazan
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Propaganda
Marlon Brando (The Wild One, Guys and Dolls)—I MEAN HAVE YOU SEEN HIM
Dick Van Dyke (Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang, Mary Poppins)—he can sing! he can dance! everytime i watch chitty-chitty bang-bang i fall in love with him all over again! we love a funny guy. vote this guy.
This is round 2 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Additional propaganda submitted with this photo: "The first time I saw this man was not a typical one of his roles it was Gus and Dolls and it is my favorite of his movies. The way he sings “luck be a lady” is so perfect I’m fussy when Frank or anyone else sings it AND that he doesn’t seem to have another musical. Plus he’s got those Sad Mad Bad Boy faces. And then there’s the things he does with his hands?! To emphasize points or whatever but they’re great"
The entire movie of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has been submitted as propaganda for Dick Van Dyke.
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Tennessee Williams and Marlon Brando during the Broadway run of “A Streetcar Named Desire” circa 1947-48
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Marlon Brando as Johnny Strabler
The Wild One (1953) dir. László Benedek
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