Propaganda
Toshiro Mifune (Rashomon, 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.
Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field, To Sir With Love)—an unbelievably beautiful man, a complete class act. Something about his eyes breaks my heart every time.
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[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Toshiro Mifune propaganda:
"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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Also submitted: this video (yes, that one)
"Crucial Toshiro Mifune propaganda: THOSE LEGS"
"That is hella muscle. Go watch The Hidden Fortress, aka Star Wars A New Hope. His thighs deserve an award."
Sidney Poitier propaganda:
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"I am the me I choose to be." - Sidney Poitier.
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Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis in The Defiant Ones (1958)
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Sidney Poitier, Bahamian-American actor and first Black man to win an Oscar for Best Actor (1964)
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“Acting isn't a game of "pretend." It's an exercise in being real.”
- Sidney Poitier, born on February 20, 1927 #botd
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Portrait of actor Sidney Poitier. Stamped on back: "Please credit photo. Friedman-Abeles, 351 West 54th Street. JU6-3260-1-2." Handwritten on back: "Sidney Poitier."
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library
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Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier at the March on Washington
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Stanley Kramer, 1967)
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Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis in Stanley Kramer’s THE DEFIANT ONES (1958)
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