yoiness: 20th-century-man: Dorothy Lamour / publicity still
anselmwether:1930s stag film. two nurses. one man.
Boris Karloff relaxes on set with a cup of tea during the filming
Vintage publicity still from Paramount’s 1934 film: “Murder
brudesworld: ‘FILM FUN’ magazine (ca. 1936) Pinup
4colorcowboy: A poster for the 1937 film: “Harlem On The
Sahji (aka. Madeleine Jackson) Various film loops
Alice Faye (aka. Alice Jeanne Leppert) Born and raised
Joan Crawford appears in a publicity still from the 1933 MGM
Daily Express Film Book, edited by Ernest Betts (Daily Express
‘Margo’ from Crime Without Passion. From the Daily Express
Anna Sten, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited by Ernest
Carole Lombard, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited by
Ida Lupino, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited by Ernest
Greta Garbo, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited by Ernest
Katherine Hepburn, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited
Jean Harlow, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited by Ernest
Myrna Loy, from the Daily Express Film Book, edited by Ernest
85 years, 85 motion pictures. Artist (and obvious film fanatic?)
oldhollywood: Notable moments in pre-Code Hollywood: The Sign
Anna May Wong, cir. 1920s
If this bitch flew over MY cuckoo’s nest, I’d mop
Favorite shot, from my favorite film. Although, it looks kinda
the-escapade: Rock Candy Films: His Mother’s Lover Synopsis: Set
jeannemoreau:— List of my favourite actresses [7/?] GENA ROWLANDS
The Singing Babies (Viennese Seven Singing Sisters) - Ich lieb
The Raymond Scott Quintette - War Dance for Wooden Indiansfrom
billyjane: Dancer [Leni Riefenstahl] possibly by Willy Zielke
msand3: Electricity, from Cecil B. DeMille’s Madam Satan (1930)
xenophone: gentlemanlosergentlemanjunkie: Jean Rogers and Buster
Salomon Andrée Arctic Crossing Expedition Launched in 1897 they
The Sea Bat (1930, Wesley Ruggles)
Image extraite du film surréaliste « L'Âge d'or » de Luis
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York via the sci-fi
cultfilms: a semi-biographical account of yip man, the first
wehadfacesthen: Marlene Dietrich and Anna May Wong in Shanghai