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margueritestjusts · 1 year
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Goodbye, my sweet, it's good to know that you loved me a little ...
leslie howard and merle oberon in the scarlet pimpernel (1934) dir. harold young.
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year
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Irene Dunne later recalled the scene where she pretends to be Cary Grant’s ill-bred nightclub performer sister, which was written over a weekend and handed to her on the morning she was scheduled to film it. She was supposed to do a burlesque bump in the middle of her musical number, a move she was never able to do. Leo McCarey told her to just say, "Never could do that" when she got to that moment. She did, it stayed in the film, and Dunne found it "a choice comic bit."
The Awful Truth (1937) | dir. Leo McCarey 
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gene-forrester · 2 years
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Psycho (1960) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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anatomicalmartyr · 2 years
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Quo Vadis (1951) - Nero’s costumes
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year
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RONALD COLMAN and MADELEINE CARROLL in THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (1937) dir. John Cromwell
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year
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In my heart there is no King, no crown - only you!
RONALD COLMAN and MADELEINE CARROLL in PRISONER OF ZENDA (1937) dir. John Cromwell 
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thebarroomortheboy · 2 years
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GARY COOPER and ANNA STEN in The Wedding Night (1935) dir. King Vidor  
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year
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MARLENE DIETRICH and HERBERT MARSHALL in Angel (1937) dir. Ernst Lubitsch
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year
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Y-you.. you shouldn’t have kissed me. I just couldn’t help it. I have never done anything like that before. But I’ll forgive you ‘cause you were so nice to Sasha.    
FRANK ALBERTSON and ANN MILLER in ROOM SERVICE (1938) | dir. WILLIAM A. SEITER 
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gene-forrester · 2 years
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What was the big idea of that?!
There was a man in the road. You didn’t even see him.
Yes I did.
COMPULSION (1959)
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gene-forrester · 3 years
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“It’s almost over darling. Every detail was perfect.”
House on Haunted Hill | 1959 dir. William Castle 
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“Oh I’m sorry sir. But it looked like you were acting that out for a jury.”
DEAN STOCKWELL in COMPULSION (1959) dir. RICHARD FLEISCHER
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gene-forrester · 3 years
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Compulsion (1959) + Letterboxd reviews 
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Strangers on a Train (1951) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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“You seem so sad.”
Compulsion (1959) dir. Richard Fleischer 
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He’s asking for it, give it to him! That’s an order Judd.”
Compulsion | 1959 dir. Richard Fleischer
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