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oldhollywood: Hedy Lamarr in Ekstase (1933, dir. Gustav Machaty) In Ekstase, a 19-year-old Hedy Lamarr plays a young woman who finds out on her honeymoon that her husband is both impotent and cold. She decides to rectify the situation by finding herself
oldhollywood: Chorus girls in Hell in Hellzapoppin’ (1941, dir. H.C. Potter) (via)
oldhollywood: Notable moments in pre-Code Hollywood: The Sign of the Cross (1932), in which Cecil B. DeMille re-created in sadistic detail the excesses of the “Arena Games” in Nero’s Rome. Highlights include gladiator vs. bear wrestling matches,
oldhollywood: Psycho (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
oldhollywood: Grant Williams in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957, dir. Jack Arnold), the story of a man who starts shrinking after he’s exposed to a radioactive cloud. To film a scene in which Williams battles a tarantula, Arnold filmed a real Panamani
oldhollywood: Gort escorts Patricia Neal to his space shuttle in The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951, dir. Robert Wise) (via)
oldhollywood: Merna Kennedy in production still from Police Call (1933, dir. Phil Whitman) (via)
oldhollywood: Peter Pan (1924, dir. Herbert Brenon) (via)
oldhollywood-glamour: Diana Dors in Yield to the Night (1956)
oldhollywood: Poster art: Batiste Madalena edition (via) Up until the 1950s, many movie theaters rejected the mass-produced, lithographed film posters designed and distributed by Hollywood studios in favor of original, hand-painted posters created by
oldhollywood: Gort escorts Patricia Neal to his space shuttle in The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951, dir. Robert Wise)
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) Art direction by Charles D. Hall (via)
oldhollywood: Gregory Peck on the set of I Walk the Line (1970, dir. John Frankenheimer) Photographer: Dennis Stock (via)
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York in the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) (via) Designed by art director Stephen Goosson, the city set was an elaborate miniature model that covered a ground area of 75 x 225 feet
oldhollywood: James Cagney as Bottom and Anita Louise as Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935, dir. William Dieterle & Max Reinhardt ) “To say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays.” Oohhhhhh Noooooo!
oldhollywood: via Batman (1966, dir. Leslie Martinson)
oldhollywood-glamour: Diana Dors, 1950′s
oldhollywood-glamour: Diana Dors in I Married a Woman.(1958)
oldhollywood-glamour: Susan Hayward, c.1942
oldhollywood-mylove: Virna Lisi as Mrs. FordHow to Murder Your Wife (1965)
oldhollywood-mylove: Humphrey Bogart as Philip Marlowe The Big Sleep (1946)
oldhollywood-mylove: Gary Cooper as Prof. Bertram Potts Barbara Stanwyck as Sugarpuss O'Shea Ball of Fire (1941)
oldhollywood-mylove: Gregory Peck as Atticus FinchTo Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
oldhollywood: Romy Schneider in archive footage from L’Enfer (1964, dir. Henri-Georges Clouzot)
oldhollywood-mylove: Tippi Hedren, Alfred Hitchcock 1962
oldhollywood: Martian architecture and style in the Soviet sci-fi film Aelita (1924, dir. Yakov Protazanov). The Constructivist-style sets were designed by Aleksandra Ekster. (via)
oldhollywood: Shura (1971, dir. Toshio Matsumoto) (via)
oldhollywood: Film Study (1926, dir. Hans Richter) (via)
oldhollywood-glamour: Jayne Mansfield
oldhollywood: King Kong (1933, dir. Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack)
oldhollywood-mylove: Veronica Lake 1940’s Hairstyle
oldhollywood-mylove: Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell in The Women (1939)
oldhollywood-mylove: Katharine Hepburn as Linda Seton Cary Grant as Johnny Case Holiday (1938)
oldhollywood-mylove: Happy Heavenly Birthday to Marlene Dietrich!! Born: December 27, 1901 in Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany Died: May 6, 1992 (age 90) in Paris, France
oldhollywood-mylove: Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara Gone with the Wind (1939)
oldhollywood-mylove: Loretta Young as Letty Strong Born to Be Bad (1934)
oldhollywood-mylove: Kim Novak as Gillian ‘Gil’ Holroyd Bell Book and Candle (1958)
oldhollywood: Lon Chaney in The Phantom of the Opera (1925, dir. Rupert Julian) “Poor, unhappy Erik! Shall we pity him? Shall we curse him? He asked only to be ‘some one,’ like everybody else. But he was too ugly! And he had to hide his genius
oldhollywood: Elsa Lanchester as the monster’s Bride in Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale)
oldhollywood: ”[Frankenstein director James] Whale and I both saw the character as an innocent one. Within the heavy restrictions of my make-up, I tried to play it that way. This was a pathetic creature who, like us all, had neither the will nor the
oldhollywood: Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale)
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) Art direction by Charles D. Hall “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
oldhollywood: Gene Wilder & Peter Boyle in Young Frankenstein (1974, dir. Mel Brooks)(via) Brooks: ”I was in the middle of shooting the last few weeks of Blazing Saddles somewhere in the Antelope Valley, and Gene Wilder and I were having
oldhollywood: From Katharine Hepburn’s 1981 interview with Barbara Walters: Hepburn: “I have not lived as a woman. I have lived as a man…I’ve just done what I damn well wanted to and I made enough money to support myself. And I ain’t
oldhollywood: Harvey Braban & John Longdon in Blackmail (1929, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) (via)
oldhollywood: The Masque of the Red Death (1964, dir. Roger Corman) (via) “And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.” -Edgar Allan Poe, The Masque of the Red Death (1842)
oldhollywood: Erzsebet Foldi in All That Jazz (1979, dir. Bob Fosse) (via)
oldhollywood: Katharine Hepburn on the set of Sylvia Scarlett (1935, dir. George Cukor) (via)
Also, can we talk about how there was a point in time I wanted to ride the Godfather? Idk if I can watch the movie the same. 🙈😍 #marlonbrando #theGodfather #goodGod #oldHollywood