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Dolores del Rio, 1930s
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IRENE DUNNE in ROBERTA (1935) — dir. William A. Seiter
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jeansarthur · 14 days
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Rita Hayworth, c.1943
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jeansarthur · 14 days
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You'll have a sandwich
By Rémich
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Lana Turner, Slightly Dangerous, 1943
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Amber Heard 🌹
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Eurovision is in a week so reminder to not watch or support it in anyway with the fact that Israel is still in the competition 
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jeansarthur · 15 days
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Puerto Rican velvet worm, Peripatus juanensis, Peripatidae
Photographed in Puerto Rico by wesgapp
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jeansarthur · 16 days
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In the garden - Carin Bengts , 2014.
Swedish, b.1946  -
Oil on canvas, 120 x 150 cm.
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jeansarthur · 18 days
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Greta Garbo and her mother in Sweden, 1928.
Despite the distance separating them, Anna kept in close touch with Greta, who had gone to the USA in 1925. They wrote letters to one another. Anna cut out articles that mentioned Greta in the Swedish press and sent them to Hollywood. And Greta sent home cuttings from American papers and photographs she got from MGM. A lady journalist from Vecko-Journalen (a Swedish woman's weekly) managed to call on Anna Gustafsson in her new flat in the autumn of 1928: “There was a framed photograph of her husband, who had died young. And there was a photo, too, of Alva [Garbo's sister], who died in 1926. But there was no picture of Greta, her daughter…” “I've got one here,” said Anna Gustafsson, holding up a locket round her neck with a photograph of Greta, a present from her daughter in Hollywood. “And I've got more pictures in here,” added the proud mother, pulling out a desk drawer stuffed with piles of stills that Garbo had sent home from her films. She did not dare put them on display – “Greta wouldn't like it…” […] “Yes, I do go and see Greta in the films. I went to the premiere of Anna Karenina. As someone who knows Greta very well, I could tell she was giving her utmost.” “So you were pleased with your daughter then, Mrs. Gustafsson?” “Yes, of course, I'm pleased. Mind you, they didn't need to do all that kissing…”
Conversations with Greta Garbo by Sven Broman
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jeansarthur · 23 days
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GONE GIRL (2014) dir. David Fincher
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jeansarthur · 26 days
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the problem with cinema these days is that tim curry isn't being faggy in movies anymore
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Okay, Chief, take ‘em away. I’m gonna go home and sleep with my wife.
Clue 1985 dir. Jonathan Lynn
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Favorite Musical Numbers 
You’re All the World to Me from “Royal Wdding” (1951)
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jeansarthur · 26 days
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I just do things I really enjoy. I enjoy acting. When I’m driving to the studio, I sing in the car. I love my work and my wife and my kids and my friends. And I think, “You’re a lucky man, Gregory Peck, a damn lucky man.”
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Eww, I'm crossing you out.
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