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oldhollywood: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
oldhollywood: Colin Clive & Boris Karloff on the set of Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale) (via)
oldhollywood: Boris Karloff in Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale) (via)
oldhollywood: Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion (1965, dir. Roman Polanski) (via) “My aim was to show Carole’s hallucinations through the eye of the camera, augmenting their impact by using wide-angle lenses of progressively increasing scope. But
oldhollywood: Halloween (1978, dir. John Carpenter) (via)
oldhollywood: Anouk Aimée & Jean-Louis Trintignant in Un homme et une femme (1966, Claude Lelouch)
oldhollywood: Un Chien Andalou (1929, dir. Luis Buñuel) “The simplest surrealist act consists in going into the street with revolvers in your fist and shooting blindly into the crowd as much as possible. Anyone who has never felt the desire to deal
oldhollywood: Brigitte Helm, Fritz Lang, Heinrich George and assorted cast & crew on the set of Metropolis (1927, dir. Fritz Lang) Photographer: Horst von Harbou (via)
oldhollywood-mylove: Audrey Hepburn as Holly GolightlyBreakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
oldhollywood: The Cat and the Canary (1927, dir. Paul Leni) (via)
oldhollywood-glamour: Tatum O’Neal (age 9) puffs away in Paper Moon. (1973) The actress admitted she had already been smoking secretly for 3 years.
oldhollywood-glamour: Linda Darnell in ‘Blackbeard, the Pirate.’ (1952)
oldhollywood-glamour: Lillian Gish in The Birth of A Nation (1915) (x)
oldhollywood-glamour: Lillian Bond from Earl Carroll Vanities portrait by Hal Phyfe. (1928-1929)
oldhollywood-mylove: Norma Shearer as Marie Antoinette Tyrone Power as Count Axel de Fersen Marie Antoinette (1938)
oldhollywood-mylove: Happy Heavenly Birthday to Nancy Carroll!! Born: November 19, 1903 in New York City, New York, USA Died: August 6, 1965 (age 61) in New York City, New York, USA
oldhollywood-mylove: Lillian Gish in Annie Laurie (1927)
oldhollywood-mylove: Gina Lollobrigida in Solomon and Sheba (1959)
oldhollywood-glamour: Gene Tierney and Connie Marshall in Dragonwyck. (1946) painted-face.com
oldhollywood: The Emperor Waltz (1948, dir. Billy Wilder) (via)
oldhollywood: Metropolis (1927, dir. Fritz Lang)
oldhollywood-mylove: Diana Dors as Ruthine WestJohn Gregson as Chayley BroadbentValue for Money (1955)
oldhollywood-mylove: Happy Heavenly Birthday to our Maureen O'Hara!!Born: August 17, 1920 - Died:October 24, 2015 (age 95)
oldhollywood-mylove: Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in Some Like it Hot (1959)
oldhollywood: Fiona Fullerton in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1972, dir. William Sterling)
oldhollywood: Isuzu Yamada as Asaji/Lady Macbeth in Throne of Blood (1957, dir. Akira Kurosawa) “Out, damn’d spot! out, I say! What need we fear who knows it when none can call our power to account?—Yet who would have thought the old man to have
oldhollywood: Above: The partial set from Citizen Kane consists of a foreground doorway and the butler (Paul Stewart), while Kane (Orson Welles) stands on a distant soundstage floor. Below: The final, deep-focus image was completed with a matte painting
oldhollywood: Audrey Hepburn near Wall Street during the filming of Sabrina (1954) Photographer: Dennis Stock (via)
oldhollywood-glamour: Rita Hayworth has always been known to have had her hair dyed and her hairline raised through electrolysis to make her look less Latin. Bob Schiffer, a famous Hollywood makeup man who worked with Hayworth during most of her career,
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) Art direction by Charles D. Hall (via)
oldhollywood-mylove: Judy Garland as Esther Smith Margaret O'Brien as ‘Tootie’ Smith Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) ♫ Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas ♫
oldhollywood-mylove: María Félix
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) “When I am given a new role in a horror film, I have a character to create just as much as if I were playing a straight part. Whether one thinks of films like Dracula as ‘hokum’ or
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York via the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) More on the building of the set here. The opening scenes of the film, which feature this cityscape, can be seen here. Buildings 250 stories
oldhollywood: via The Holy Mountain (1926, dir. Arnold Fanck)
oldhollywood: via The Black Cat (1934, dir. Edgar Ulmer) “I don’t know. It all sounds like a lot of supernatural baloney to me.” “Supernatural, perhaps. Baloney, perhaps not. There are many things under the sun.”
oldhollywood: Art deco lobby set for Grand Hotel (1932, dir. Edmund Goulding) Set design by Cedric Gibbons.
oldhollywood: The undersea ‘Realm of Glass’ set from The Thief of Bagdad (1924, dir. Raoul Walsh) Art direction by William Cameron Menzies. To prepare the set for the underwater world, a family of artisans spent three months hand-blowing the required
oldhollywood: M (1931, dir. Fritz Lang) (online here)
oldhollywood: Martha Mattox in The Cat and the Canary (1927, dir. Paul Leni) “I have tried to create sets so stylized that they evince no reality…It is not extreme reality that the camera perceives, but the reality of the inner event, which is more
oldhollywood: “I am, at heart, a gentleman.” -Marlene Dietrich (photographed on the set of Morocco, 1930) (via) :*
oldhollywood: Dwight Frye in Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale) Set design by Herman Rosse & Charles D. Hall (via)
oldhollywood-glamour: “To be completely a woman you need a master, and in him a compass for your life. You need a man you can look up to and respect. If you dethrone him it`s no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved
oldhollywood-mylove: Paul Newman as Ben Quick The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
oldhollywood-mylove: Maria Montez in Siren of Atlantis (1949)
oldhollywood-glamour: Mamie Van Doren in High School Confidential (1958)
oldhollywood-glamour: Mary Brian
oldhollywood: Ricardo Cortez in production still from D.W. Griffith’s Faustian tale The Sorrows of Satan (1926), which was based on Marie Corelli’s 1895 novel.
oldhollywood: Charles Laughton as Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939, dir. William Dieterle) (via) “Why was I not made of stone, like thee?”
oldhollywood-glamour: Jodie Foster, 13 , plays a child prostitute in Taxi Driver (1976)
oldhollywood-glamour: Tyrone Power reading LIFE magazine. 1937
oldhollywood-glamour: Marlene Dietrich and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 1930s
oldhollywood: Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion (1965, dir. Roman Polanski) (via) “My aim was to show Carole’s hallucinations through the eye of the camera, augmenting their impact by using wide-angle lenses of progressively increasing scope.
oldhollywood-glamour: Linda Darnell in Life Magazine.1950
oldhollywood-glamour: Mary Pickford, Poor Little Rich Girl (1917)
oldhollywood-glamour: Veronica Lake, 1940′s
oldhollywood-glamour: Veronica Lake
oldhollywood-mylove: Olivia Hussey
oldhollywood-mylove: Veronica Lake 1940’s Hairstyle