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Maszületettbárány: James Stewart (1908-1997)
James Gandolfini and Kristen Stewart in “Welcome to the Rileys” (2010)
thefilmfatale:The scene in The Philadelphia Story where James Stewart’s character is talking to Cary Grant while drunk, Stewart decided to start hiccuping in the scene and didn’t tell Grant. When he starts hiccuping, you can see Cary Grant looking
misstanwyck:250 Favorite Classic Films in no particular order ⇨ The Philadelphia Story (1940)Macaulay Connor: Doggone it, C.K. Dexter Haven. Either I’m gonna sock you or you’re gonna sock me. C. K. Dexter Haven: Shall we toss a coin?
louxosenjoyables: gifthesilverscreen: Vertigo (1958) Every day
Jimmy Stewart’s Kubrickian nightmare.
pamota: gentlekama: ‘After The Rain’ by James Allen Stewart
wishfulmalecelebfakes: In the upcoming Gay XXX-Men Gays of Future Past. The future X-men travel back to help train the young X-men. Horny daddy Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) volunteers to train the twinks Havok (Lucas Till) and Warpath, aka James Proudstar
Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954 James Stewart and Grace Kelly
Rear window, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954 Grace Kelly
Vertigo (La donna che visse due volte), Alfred Hitchcock, (1958)Kim Novak and James Stewart
lilipopeline: Kim Novak & James Stewart. Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock (1958).
eroticlass: Confidence by James Stewart
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lars134: Jimmy Stewart and Simone Simon on the set of “Seventh Heaven” (1937)
theletteraesc: sebastianstam: James McAvoy doing an impression of Sir Patrick Stewart Ahhhhhh his happy FACE. A favourite part of mine in DOFP was at the end when SirPat!Charles slaps/tosses his book on the desk and I was thinking, that doesn’t
astigmiacinema: Vertigo (1958, Alfred Hitchcock) — Japanese movie poster.
hollywoodlady: A group photograph of MGM’s stars and starlets under contract, taken for the studio’s 20th anniversary in 1943. James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, Lucille Ball, Hedy Lamarr, Katharine Hepburn, Harry James, Brian Donlevy, Red Skelton,
needsize: 5′6″ - 260# bloat pig. Damn thick. James Stewart
auldcine:James Stewart in Harvey (1950)
6thsensical: wehadfacesthen: James Stewart, 1938 “Why does death so catch us by surprise, and why love? We still and always want waking.” __Annie Dillard
James Stewart & Ginger Rogers
James Stewart & Lana Turner Nudes & Noises
James Stewart, 1936.
gourmands: James Stewart
and-the-distance: James Stewart - Vader
jamesdeaner: I feel that there are other gifts to come from him — gifts for all of us. His influence did not stop with his breathing. It walks with us and will profoundly affect the way we look at things. - Stewart Stern
FotoSketcher - James Stewart by FotoSketcher on Flickr.
vintage-every-day: One of the more likable actors in Hollywood history, James Stewart starred in 80 films in his long career. And 𝑹𝒆𝒂𝒓 𝑾𝒊𝒏𝒅𝒐𝒘 (1954), a Hitchcock classic, is a definite fav of many.
20th-century-man: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Alfred Hitchcock / production still from Mr. Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954)
movietitlecards: An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) // Phil Nibbelink, Simon Wells
lars134: James Stewart and Henry Fonda, 1930s
wehadfacesthen: James Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Frank Capra, 1939)
lviboheme: Alternate Christmas Movies: Bell, Book, and Candle (1958) Kim Novak and James Stewart lead in this witchy romantic comedy about a free spirited witch with a practical outlook on life. Bored and lonely one Christmas Gillian Holroyd asks her
elegancehasnames: Jean Arthur (with James Stewart), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939 Gowns by Robert Kalloch Sam szyk.
fuckyeahbrutalism: Mental Health Services Building, Columbus Regional Hospital, Columbus, Indiana, 1972 (James Stewart Polshek & Associates)
theniftyfifties: James Stewart, Grace Kelly and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of ‘Rear Window’, 1954.
barcarole:James Stewart and Olivia de Havilland in 1938, by John Swope.
barcarole: James Stewart and Olivia de Havilland in 1938, by John Swope.
art-of-swords: Small Sword Dated: circa 1760 Production: England (hilt); France (blade) Medium: steel, leather, silver Provenance: Mr James Stewart Henderson of ‘Abbotsford’, Downs Road, St Helen’s Park, Hastings, Sussex Small sword with a colichemarde
Sherman Clark - Marlene Dietrich kicks ineffectually at James Stewart during a saloon fight in the film Destry Rides Again, 1939.
offo: (via Confidence by James Stewart / 500px)
kylos: James Stewart and Katharine Hepburnin THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)
wehadfacesthen: James Stewart - looking extremely stylish - in Next Time We Love (Edward Griffith, 1936) via allaboutlena
black-0rpheus: “James Stewart” by Carl Van Vechten, c. 1934
wehadfacesthen: Bette Davis hosts The Tailwaggers Party to benefit stray dogs, with guests including Norma Shearer, James Stewart, Miriam Hopkins, Henry Fonda and Mary Pickford. Photos by Rex Hardy, 1938.
gatabella: Grace Kelly and James Stewart for the Rear Window
back-to-the-40s: Grace Kelly and James Stewart, Rear Window (1954).
theniftyfifties: Alfred Hitchcock, Grace Kelly and James Stewart, 1954.
vintageholidays: James Stewart & Margaret Sullavan in “The Shop Around the Corner” (1940)
aladyloves: James Stewart, 1940s
artisticallyundressed: Into The Dreams, by James Stewart. I really enjoy the dreamlike appearance given by the mist over the water and the colors.
Sinful Roxy
Matinée Moustache
missfolly: Another Splendid Movie Moment From The Inimitable Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo, 1958, starring James Stewart
auldcine: James Stewart and Hedy Lamarr in Come Live With Me (1941)
lars134: Captain James Stewart in London, 02.12.1943