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maudelynn: William Powell and Asta the Dog
adelphe:Stars of the Screen, 1932
deforest: Jean Harlow and William Powell, 1935
deforest:MYRNA LOY and WILLIAM POWELL in THE THIN MAN (1934)dir. W.S. Van Dyke
lacquerandcandy: Please include his name, William Powell. He passed away in 2010, at the age of 93.
Annie Gambart - William Powell Frith 19th century
mudwerks: Victorian / Edwardian Paintings: William Powell Frith - English Archers, 19th Century
books0977: Sleep (1872). William Powell Frith (English, 1819-1909). Oil on canvas.The woman in black sleeps after putting down the book that she had been reading. Frith handled the light to ensure that the woman’s hands and face, and the edge of the
nitratediva: William Powell in The Thin Man Goes Home (1945).
connieportershiplog: photo-reactive: Myrna Loy and William Powell in The Thin Man (1934). Love
Posters for The Benson Murder Case, 1930, starring William Powell as Philo Vance. (via Davy Crockett’s Almanack of Mystery, Adventure and The Wild West: Poster Gallery: THE BENSON MURDER CASE (1930))
klassizismus:Self Portrait, William Powell Frith (1838)
William Powell
Hey, remember that time in Road to Singapore (1931) when William Powell gave First Aid to a piglet?
Ginger Rogers & William Powell ~ Star of Midnight (1935)
William Powell in The Thin Man, 1934
William Powell & Myrna Loy ~ After the Thin Man (1936)
Myrna Loy and William Powell in The Thin Man (1934).
auldcine: Myrna Loy and William Powell in Another Thin Man (1939)
William Powell, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracyhttps://painted-face.com/
William Powell, Loretta Andrews, Bonnie Bannon, Eleanor Bayley, Dorothy Burgess, and Frank McHugh.https://painted-face.com/
maudelynn: William Powell and Bebe Daniels in Dangerous Money c.1924 https://painted-face.com/
Kay Francis & William Powellhttps://painted-face.com/
William Powell & Myrna Loy Nudes & Noises
William Powell, Loretta Andrews, Bonnie Bannon, Eleanor Bayley, Dorothy Burgess, and Frank McHugh in Fashions of 1934 (1934) Nudes & Noises
stuckonoldmovies:Kay Francis and William Powell - One Way Passage (1932)
William Powell & Kay Francis Nudes & Noises
William Powell & Louise Brroks Nudes & Noises
Kay Francis & William Powell Nudes & Noises
William Powell relaxing on the set of Love Crazy, 1941.
classic-art: The Rejected Poet William Powell Frith, 1863
fuckyesoldhollywood: Irene: Can you butle? Godfrey: Butle? Irene: Yes, we’re fresh out of butlers. The one we had left this morning.
Fuck Yeah John Ford
you're wonderful, in a loathsome sort of way
fuckyesoldhollywood: Bloopers from My Man Godfrey. This is amazing. The only thing as awesome as seeing Carole Lombard curse profusely is seeing Barbara Stanwyck curse profusely. Bishes could say “SON OF A BITCH!” like no one else.
nitratediva: Myrna Loy and William Powell in The Thin Man (1934).
hedda-hopper: William Powell and Carole Lombard, Ladies’ Man (1931) “Bill Powell is the only intelligent actor I’ve ever met.” ~ Carole Lombard
vampdreaminginhollywood: Kay Francis and William Powell in “Jewel Robbery” (1932)
William Powell remains motionless as Myrna Loy and Dickie Hall aim for the apple atop his head. Asta, the terrier, sits atop the sofa. The trio appear in the 1941 film, Shadow of the Thin Man.
stiffbrush:antipahtico: Myrna Loy & William Powell ~ The Thin Man (1934) Great couple, I forgot how entertaining they were.
William Powell proposes a cheery toast - “The Thin Man” (1934)
littlehorrorshop:William Powell in The Thin Man, 1934
bathtubginjazz: William Powell
janiewyman: Carole Lombard dancing with ex-husband William Powell at Ciro’s nightclub, 1940
miss-flapper: William Powell and Jean Harlow, 1930s
littlehorrorshop: William Powell and Carole Lombard struggle to keep a straight face, 1930s
littlepawz: Dessert is probably the most important stage of the meal, since it will be the last thing your guests remember before they pas out all over the table. ~William Powell~
werk1975: William Powell in The Thin Man, 1934