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Katharine Hepburn + Cary Grant in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940), dir. George Cukor
“Be whatever you like. You’re my redhead.”
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thebarroomortheboy · 3 days
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ROBERT CUMMINGS and PRISCILLA LANE in SABOTEUR (1942) | dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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comasuart · 3 days
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Hey Stunt Guy👋
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anliafail · 3 days
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Cheer up, you know what the Monty Python boys say... Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition. x
SLIDING DOORS | 1998 dir. Peter Howitt
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normasshearer · 8 months
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FAVORITE CLASSIC FILM PERFORMANCES
AUDREY HEPBURN as Regina 'Reggie' Lampert in CHARADE (1963) dir. Stanley Donen
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orlaite · 5 months
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THE RED SHOES (1948)
dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
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todayontumblr · 4 months
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Monday, January 8.
Glamorama at the Globes.
We like our Globes how we like our Rules—Golden (see also: Girls/Bachelors/Compasses/Ratios, etc.) Fortunately, last night saw The 81st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the crème de la crème in film and American television, and they did not disappoint. There were awards to be handed out, a wealth of tea to be spilled, and history to be made. There were also acceptance speeches to be read, and people to thank—unless, of course, in exceptional circumstances.   
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a speech for the ages @ouiladybug
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davisbette · 1 year
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CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER as Captain von Trap in THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965) — dir. Robert Wise
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pureanonofficial · 3 months
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SUSPICION (1941) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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bwallure · 5 months
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THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (1940) dir. Ernst Lubitsch
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velvetkisses28 · 1 year
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my sexuality is Connell Waldron's neck chain in Normal People.
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thebarroomortheboy · 4 months
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During the scene where James Stewart hiccups when drunk, you can see Cary Grant looking down and grinning. Since the hiccup wasn't scripted, Grant was on the verge of breaking out laughing and had to compose himself quickly. Stewart (apparently spontaneously) thought of hiccuping in the drunk scene, without telling Grant. When he began hiccuping, Grant turned to Stewart, saying, "Excuse me." Grant turned his head to stifle his laughter and said, "Nothing". The scene required only one take.
CARY GRANT and JAMES STEWART in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) | dir. George Cukor
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kelpiegry-art · 5 months
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What a funky guy
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mercuria1 · 3 months
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"It's useful being top banana in the shock department."
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
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nowimnothing-inc · 1 month
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