Please make more fredric march icon
I love you so much 😭😭😭😭
(Well and him too ofc)
omg that makes me so happy someone likes my icons and fredric march( i mean YA BETTER😭) i'm a bit busy atm with school, but i'll make more soon!! love ya whoever you are HA xx
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Marlene Dietrich and Barbara Stanwyck at a horse race (1938)
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Kay Francis and Carole Landis at the Savoy Hotel in London, 1942
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The cast of the 1942 Broadway production of “The Skin of our Teeth”: Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Montgomery Clift and Francis Heflin.
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Sylvia Sidney, 1933. There was a waifish quality about Sidney that made her seem a bit frail, but it was undercut by her dark smoke-cured voice. Behind the big eyes often brimming with tears was a tough spirit. She starred in several now classic films - Dorothy Arzner’s Merrily We Go to Hell (1932), Hitchcock’s Sabotage (1936), two by Fritz Lang Fury (1936) and You Only Live Once (1937) - all of which stand up well 80 years later. She continued to act when she aged out of leading roles. Her last film appearance was in Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks! in 1996.
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behind the scenes of design for living (1933) – source
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