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John Garfield as Frank Chambers The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) dir. Tay Garnett
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They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
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Source: Photoplay combined with Movie Mirror Magazine (April 1946)
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"You go for me, don´t you. Why?"
"I don´t know why"
"But you do go for me?"
"Yes"
"Nice"
He Ran All the Way (1951)
Director: John Berry
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“Look baby, you only live seventy years if you’re lucky.”
Out of the Fog (1941) dir. Anatole Litvak
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John Garfield as Frank Chambers The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) dir. Tay Garnett
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Julie Doing “Stuff” with Famous People (23rd post)
Director Busby Berkeley shows Julie the ropes on the set of THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL above.
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On his last film, Julie and Shelley Winters get guidance from director, John Berry who sets up a scene in HE RAN ALL THE WAY.
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Eleanor Parker and Julie are comfy on the floor absorbed in the comic pages in a scene for PRIDE OF THE MARINES.
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Priscilla Lane spoon feeds Julie in a promotional photo for DUST BE MY DESTINY.
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And the two pose for PHOTOPLAY magazine with a smoldering kiss!
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The photo caption for this pixelated pic reads: “Who says Harpo won't talk? John Garfield had a grand chat with the elfin-faced comic.”
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From a magazine feature: “Inhibitions fall down and go boom: John Garfield and (actress) Kay Aldridge were prettily for their picture against the deck tennis net aboard the S.S. America when…
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…the net suddenly broke and Mr. Garfield and Miss Aldridge hit the deck. They tried to get up again and missed connections, all which made for a lot of fun for Fink.” (Not sure who Fink is!)
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Julie chats with With Photoplay magazine writer, Maxine Arnold.
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Julie clowns with his wife, Robbe and actors, Richard Conte and Alexander Knox. I read somewhere Julie helped Conte early in his career.
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Elia Kazan’s GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT, starring Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield, Celeste Holm, Anne Revere and Dean Stockwell, premiered in New York City #OnThisDay in 1947.
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You know, there's something about this that's like... well, it's like you're expecting a letter that you're just crazy to get, and you hang around the front door for fear you might not hear him ring. You never realize that he always rings twice. The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) dir. Tay Garnett
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John Garfield and Beatrice Pearson in FORCE OF EVIL | 1948 | Abraham Polonsky
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johngarfieldtribute · 6 months
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1950 Hemingway and Garfield and Neal..add Curtiz you get a taut edgy movie
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THE BREAKING POINT 1950 | Michael Curtiz
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THE BREAKING POINT 1950 | Michael Curtiz
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These flubs are fun to watch! I could watch a whole movie of these. Julie is so damn charming and dedicated!
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Even when flubbing lines, this man is passionate!!
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