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filmgifs · 4 months
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Joseph Cotten and Ingrid Bergman Gaslight (1944) dir. George Cukor
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hayscodeviolation · 2 months
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Do you believe in telepathy? SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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ritahayworrth · 5 months
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If you want to sell your services, I'm not willing to be the price. The Third Man (1949) dir. Carol Reed
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classicfilmblr · 4 months
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The Third Man (1949) dir. Carol Reed
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pureanonofficial · 4 months
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SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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vietlad · 1 month
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Joseph Cotten in Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
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Cat got your tongue? Step out in the light and let’s have a look at ya.
THE THIRD MAN (1949)
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rosepompadour · 2 months
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LOVE LETTERS (1945)
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parker-posey · 4 months
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Don't be so gloomy. After all, it's not that awful. Like the fella says, in Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love—they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock. THE THIRD MAN (1949) dir. Carol Reed
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inthedarktrees · 9 months
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Shadow of a Doubt | Alfred Hitchcock | 1943
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marypickfords · 3 months
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Portrait of Jennie (William Dieterle, 1948)
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hotvintagepoll · 3 months
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Propaganda
Joseph Cotten (I'll Be Seeing You)—no propaganda submitted
Danny Kaye (The Court Jester, Hans Christian Andersen, White Christmas)—he was hot!!!!!! an ambassador for unicef!!!!! he is so fucking funny i dont know !!!! my beautiful hot ginger jewish king
This is round 1 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.
[propaganda photos submitted under the cut.]
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"It's easy to overlook because he was a comedic actor, which we don't always associate with hotness. But look at any publicity still and you'll see, he was absolutely hot."
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"y'all sit down, shut up, let me tell you about danny kaye. HOT. HOT MAN. him? in the court jester? swordfighting basil rathbone so so badly?? the bit where he's hypnotised and romancing angela lansbury??? this man in the inspector general—i've never seen anyone look better in regency fashion in my life. people dont realise how hot he is because he's so FUNNY but he steals the show every damn time!! "
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hayscodeviolation · 1 month
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SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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classicfilmblr · 4 months
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Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli The Third Man (1949) dir. Carol Reed
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pureanonofficial · 17 days
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SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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