Robert Mitchum, Errol Flynn, and Burt Lancaster at the Friar’s Frolic in April 1950.
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wtf do you MEAN burt lancaster left in round 2?? why would you do this?? men's tournament keeps stinging after it's dead like a bee
:( rip burt lancaster, the second brave soldier run over by the toshirobus
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑲𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓𝒔 (1946)
Burt Lancaster with Ava Gardner in a portrait for the film, based on a short story by Ernest Hemingway.
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Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (1953)
dir. Fred Zinnemann
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Burt Lancaster and Cary Grant, c. 1975, photo by Maureen Donaldson.
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Audrey Hepburn and Burt Lancaster in The Unforgiven (1960)
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Ava Gardner and Burt Lancaster checking out the newsstand
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Propaganda
Burt Lancaster (The Rain Maker, The Unforgiven)—doesn't the picture do all the talking? as if that wasn't enough he was a big supporter of civil rights, and campaigned against aids in support of his friend rock hudson :') i just think social engagement is sexy :')
Toshiro Mifune (Rashumon, Seven Samurai, Grand Prix, Stray Dog)—"i love and respect my boi tab hunter (rest in peace you beautiful, beautiful man ❤️), but after i watched like 12 of his movies in a row on tcm last year, i ALSO love and respect toshiro mifune, son of a literal actual hatamoto's (a high-ranking samurai) daughter, also very possibly related to the best judokan EVER, AND, he's the guy who SHOULD have been obi-wan kenobi. the fact that he's ALSO hot as hell just adds to his appeal."
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.]
Burt Lancaster propaganda (I couldn't post the gifs, I'm sorry for those who submitted them—reblog and I'll boost):
Toshiro Mifune propaganda:
this video
"In addition, he spoke fluent mandarin and every time he was casted in foreign films, he said his lines in the language of the movie (although they ended up dubbing him. He wasn't happy about it though)."
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Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones in Elmer Gantry (1960)
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