so cheap and juicy

steroge:

John and Anjelica Huston at Home, Ireland, 1968Eve Arnold

steroge:

John and Anjelica Huston at Home, Ireland, 1968
Eve Arnold

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3 weeks ago on 2 May 2012 with 74 notes
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#BABES  #diane keaton  #jack nicholson  #favourite people 

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An Evening with ‘Boardwalk Empire’

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4 weeks ago on 27 April 2012 with 168 notes
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#favourite people  #come back 

jewahl:

Ingrid Bergman at the AFI’s tribute to Orson Welles.

2 months ago on 16 March 2012 with 243 notes
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#favourite people  #ingrid bergman  #orson welles  #lol HIS FACE 

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“How Judy and I got to know and love each other so much, I’ll never know. Because after [Girl Crazy], they immediately  tried to pit us against each other for film roles. When I got to Metro, they would say to me, ‘Well, if you don’t behave yourself, you know we’ve got Judy. We’ll put her in the picture; she can do anything.’ And they’d say to Judy, ‘You know, if you don’t behave yourself, we’ve got this new kid on the block who can just step right into your shoes.’ Which was all silly, really. Arthur Freed knew if there was no Judy, there would be no picture. If they could have put Judy in every single picture they made, they would have! Because - I promise you - she had more talent in one little finger than all of us put together. When I think of a star, Judy immediately comes to my mind. Although she’s never left it. She could tell a story that would last an hour and you’d never get bored… you just loved to watch her face when she talked. And she would do these imitations of people that were just right on. And sometimes she wasn’t very kind - which was even funnier!” — June Allyson.

“How Judy and I got to know and love each other so much, I’ll never know. Because after [Girl Crazy], they immediately tried to pit us against each other for film roles. When I got to Metro, they would say to me, ‘Well, if you don’t behave yourself, you know we’ve got Judy. We’ll put her in the picture; she can do anything.’ And they’d say to Judy, ‘You know, if you don’t behave yourself, we’ve got this new kid on the block who can just step right into your shoes.’ Which was all silly, really. Arthur Freed knew if there was no Judy, there would be no picture. If they could have put Judy in every single picture they made, they would have! Because - I promise you - she had more talent in one little finger than all of us put together. When I think of a star, Judy immediately comes to my mind. Although she’s never left it. She could tell a story that would last an hour and you’d never get bored… you just loved to watch her face when she talked. And she would do these imitations of people that were just right on. And sometimes she wasn’t very kind - which was even funnier!” — June Allyson.

2 months ago on 3 March 2012 with 109 notes
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#:')  #babies  #judy garland  #june allyson  #favourite people 

lettertojane:

Errol Flynn, Nora Eddington, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles

lettertojane:

Errol Flynn, Nora Eddington, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles

2 months ago on 1 March 2012 with 307 notes
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#favourite people 

glamouramort:

Janet Leigh, June Allyson and Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Little Women.

glamouramort:

Janet Leigh, June Allyson and Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Little Women.

3 months ago on 25 February 2012 with 113 notes
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#favourite people  #june allyson  #elizabeth taylor  #janet leigh  #patooties 
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