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bladesrunner: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things webladesrunner: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things webladesrunner: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things webladesrunner: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things webladesrunner: Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we

bladesrunner:

Seeing is believing, but sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can’t see.

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2004 ⋅ dir. Robert Zemeckis


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gagged-i-gag:Jane Greer and Anne JeffreysPromo picture for Dick Tracy, Detective

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Jane Greer and Anne Jeffreys

Promo picture for Dick Tracy, Detective


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Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew

Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew


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ronaldcmerchant: VIRGIN SACRIFICE (1959) click to enlarge

ronaldcmerchant:

VIRGIN SACRIFICE (1959)

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distressfulactress: Donna Mills (with a bit of Clint Eastwood and Jessica Walter) in “Play Misty fordistressfulactress: Donna Mills (with a bit of Clint Eastwood and Jessica Walter) in “Play Misty fordistressfulactress: Donna Mills (with a bit of Clint Eastwood and Jessica Walter) in “Play Misty for

distressfulactress:

Donna Mills (with a bit of Clint Eastwood and Jessica Walter) in “Play Misty for me”


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distressfulactress: Donna Mills and Jessica Walter in “Play Misty for me”distressfulactress: Donna Mills and Jessica Walter in “Play Misty for me”

distressfulactress:

Donna Mills and Jessica Walter in “Play Misty for me”


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Look closely, Who do you see?

Films - The Lady from Shanghai, Black Swan, A Fantastic woman, The Potrait of a lady on Fire Climax, The Metamorphosis of birds, Cleo from 5 to 7, Phoenix, The Unbearable Lightness of Being,The Double Life of Veronique

 Doc: “It means your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has. Your future is whatev

Doc: “It means your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one…”


- Back to the future, part III, 1990 -


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The future can be terrifying.  (Brigitte Helm in the 1927 movie, “Metropolis.”)

The future can be terrifying.  (Brigitte Helm in the 1927 movie, “Metropolis.”)


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Lady Scarface now on US DVDExcellent news for Judith Anderson’s US fans: Lady Scarface (1941), featu

Lady Scarface now on US DVD

Excellent news for Judith Anderson’s US fans: Lady Scarface (1941), featuring her star turn as Slade, is now available on DVD, thanks to Warner Archive’s made-to-order service.

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Judith’s gangster movie with a twist (the cops have no idea that the boss of a notorious criminal gang is a woman) was released on DVD in Europe a while back, and now audiences across the pond can enjoy it too.

Judith deserves better material; nevertheless, she gives a performance so strong, you can’t take your eyes off her.


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oldhollywoodmylove-blog: Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincenoldhollywoodmylove-blog: Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincenoldhollywoodmylove-blog: Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincenoldhollywoodmylove-blog: Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincenoldhollywoodmylove-blog: Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincenoldhollywoodmylove-blog: Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincen

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Cedric Hardwicke, Judith Anderson, Edward G. Robinson, Martha Scott, Vincent Price 

The Ten Commandments (1956)


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