Sandra Harrison (middle) in Blood of Dracula (1957)
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With many requests from my mum and generally from people liking how I design caricatures, Here's a tiny Lucille Ball as a sticker! I don't see a lot of cute, adorable art of old Hollywood shows I enjoy so I figured I'd just do it myself.
Get your "I Love Lucy" Sticker here!
Yes, I will be making more, Yes I will include Ricky, Yes I will include the rest of the gang. :)
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Marilyn Monroe behind the scenes of How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Re: Marilyn Monroe as Pola Debevoise in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) dir. Jean Negulesco
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Ava Gardner in Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)
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Cinematic science fiction was characterised in the 1950s above all as an adventure centred on space (the theme of the literary space opera), whether it was setting out from our planet to explore its infinity (The Forbidden Planet, 1956), or its mysterious inhabitants visiting our Earth, often revealing less than benevolent intentions. In this sense, Pedro Jvanisevic's film, breaks away from this vein, exploring the future of humanity among Android robots, anticipating Blade Runner and other films of this genre.
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Marilyn Monroe in a publicity still for The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Re: Marilyn Monroe as The Girl in The Seven Year Itch (1955) dir. Billy Wilder
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