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voxsart: Seersucker Weather Is Coming.Gregory Peck, 1962.

voxsart:

Seersucker Weather Is Coming.

Gregory Peck, 1962.


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mattybing1025: A stylist on the set of Gentleman’s Agreement has to stand atop a step and box to tie

mattybing1025:

A stylist on the set of Gentleman’s Agreement has to stand atop a step and box to tie Gregory Peck’s tie, who stands 6′3″, 1947.

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my top five 1960s films

fight me on these, if you dare

5.Mary Poppins(1964)

a movie that everyone has seen. on the list for obvious reasons.

4.To Kill A Mockingbird(1962)

it probably looks boring because many are forced to read the book in school but it’s good. and i love gregory peck.

3.Charade(1963)

known as the best hitchcock movie hitchcock never made. my favorite film with my favorite people. it leaves you in suspense and twists so often, you won’t know what to expect.

2.Lawrence of Arabia(1962)

(look at those eyes)

this film is three and a half hours long, but doesn’t fail to keep the viewer engaged. ali and lawrence are a canon gay couple, according to director, david lean. it also features poc characters played by poc actors (with the exception of alec guinness, he really shouldn’t have been cast). and peter o'toole is pretty.

1.Wait Until Dark(1967)

another audrey hepburn film. according to stephen king, this is the scariest movie ever made. in short, blind audrey hepburn is terrorized by alan arkin and friends.

deforest:Gregory Peck, 1945

deforest:

Gregory Peck, 1945


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 Gregory Peck, c. 1950
Gregory Peck, c. 1950

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eldredpeck:Happy Birthday Eldred Gregory Peck!                                                    eldredpeck:Happy Birthday Eldred Gregory Peck!                                                    eldredpeck:Happy Birthday Eldred Gregory Peck!                                                    eldredpeck:Happy Birthday Eldred Gregory Peck!                                                    

eldredpeck:

Happy Birthday Eldred Gregory Peck!                                                                                        

April 5th 1916 - June 12th 2003

“In art there is compassion, in compassion there is humanity, with humanity there is generosity and love. Gregory Peck gave us these attributes in full measure.”

- Brock Peters

“He was no saint, but he was a man of extraordinary gifts. Of course, he was tall, dark and handsome, but actually more than that - he was dazzling.”

- Lauren Bacall


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mattybing1025:Gregory Peck photographed shortly after he finished the infamous scene in Roman Holi

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Gregory Peck photographed shortly after he finished the infamous scene in Roman Holiday where he pretends that his hand was bitten off in the mouth of a stone carving, scaring Audrey Hepburn to death.  The joke was ad-libbed by Peck, borrowing the gag from Red Skelton.  Prior to shooting the scene, Peck told director William Wyler about the gag he was going to perform but that they should not tell Audrey about it.  When Peck pulled his arm out from the mouth with his hand up his sleeve Audrey’s horror and surprise was genuine.  It was filmed in one take.

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pennybaxters: Gregory Peck reads a Moby Dick comic to a group of school children at St.Mary’s Home,

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Gregory Peck reads a Moby Dick comic to a group of school children at St.Mary’s Home, 1956


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