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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Oscar Calibos - The Wolf Man
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years
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The Wolf Man (1941)
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frankendavis · 6 months
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Number five of seven of my Rockwell parodies.
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citizenscreen · 9 months
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Maria Ouspenskaya with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne in Leo McCarey’s LOVE AFFAIR (1939)
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johngarfieldtribute · 10 months
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Julie doing “stuff” with famous people (18th post)
Julie and Lana Turner soakin’ up the sun 😎between scenes of THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE.
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AND…sweating it out indoors during the same film.
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Julie at the Warner Brothers commissary dining with his former acting teacher, Maria Ouspenskaya. A guy’s gotta have his milk!
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Julie with Bette Davis and conductor, Leopold Stokowski at the Hollywood Canteen.
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In the first Hollywood Players radio program, Rex Harrison, Julie, Gregory Peck and others present flowers to Bette Davis after her performance of a one-act play based on Charles Dickens’ “The Old Curiosity Shop” in 1946.
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Julie and the others react to something Gregory Peck says.
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Julie and Ramon Novarro being filmed in a scene for WE WERE STRANGERS.
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Julie confers with Ruth and Al Schmid regarding PRIDE OF THE MARINES, a story about Schmid’s heroism during WWII.
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Julie is part of an FDR White House celebration along with Red Skelton and Lucille Ball.
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Love the way he and Lucy are holding hands.
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gatutor · 1 year
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Maria Ouspenskaya-Claude Rains "El hombre lobo" (The wolf man) 1941, de George Waggner.
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tanambogo2113 · 1 year
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Frankenstein meets the Wolfman 1943
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Bela Lugosi was offered the role of Frankenstein less than a year after the release of Dracula in 1931. Unfortunately, Lugosi got into an argument with the makeup artist over what the monster should look like. Ultimately, Lugosi turned down the role that went Boris Karloff. If Lugosi had accepted the role, he would have had two blockbusters within a year. In 1943, Lugosi accepted the role of the monster strictly for money. The movie went on to be a commercial success. Universal was not happy with Lugosi's performance and cut down his role significantly.
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doraemonmon · 2 years
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Maria Ouspenskaya and Lon Chaney Jr.
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she-wolf09231982 · 1 year
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collinsportmaine · 1 year
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I suppose Grayson Hall’s character Magda was based on Maria Ouspenskaya.
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weirdlookindog · 7 months
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The Phantom of Paris (The Mystery of Marie Roget, 1942)
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machetelanding · 2 years
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esonetwork · 3 months
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Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman | Episode 396
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Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman | Episode 396
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Jim pays tribute to Universal Studio’s first pairing of two of its iconic monsters in a feature film – 1943’s “Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman,”starring Lon Chaney Jr, Bela Lugosi, Patric Knowles, Ilona Massey, Maria Ouspenskaya, Lionel Atwill, and Dwight Frye. On a quest to find Dr. Frankenstein, Larry Talbott crosses paths with “The Monster.” Find out moe about this historical meeting on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Maria Ouspenskaya (July 29, 1876 – December 3, 1949)
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