Faye Marlowe (Los Angeles, California, 26/10/1926-Cary, Noth Caroline, 5/05/2022).
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"I can make a few steps go an awful long way." ~ Dr. Middleton.
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VALAENYA (asoiaf) / ILLYRIA (hotd)
ELAENAERA (hotd) / KAROLINA (btaj/john wick/c*od)
YELENA (fo3) / FAYE (resident evil)
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ೀ ﹒﹒ favorite names compilation !
ur fav musings girly again here with the first of my christmas goodies . my favorite thing to do is these name compilations so i decided to create another masterlist of my absolute favorite ones ( some old , mostly new ) anyways all i ask is that if u found this useful , u like or reblog to show ur support . i hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season ♡
- a : abella, ardella, ares, aire, arden, ayla, arie, alder, august, aymes, atlas, alina, alora, aryn.
- b : beau, babette, belle, blake, briar, bronte, banks, boston, bishop.
- c : cassiel, clara, celeste, camden, chandler, collins, clay, cartier, chanel, cosima.
- d : dove, dream, danica, delaney, drue, denver, dacey, delcy, darcy, dahlia.
- e : elodie, emory, emrys, elio, elowynne, emerson, evie, edie, estoria, esme, effy, evans.
- f : flora, faye, fallon, ford, forbes, finnick.
- g : gaia, geles, greer, gensen.
- h : hera, hudson, hampton, heath, harlowe.
- i : isla, inara, ilia.
- j : juniper, josefine, jane, jovie, joey.
- k : kiersten, kairo, kaia, kian, kouvr, keanu.
- l : lysander, lanie, lorena, lawson, lux, ludo, lourdes.
- m : marla, marigold, maren, maeve, marlowe, miller, monet.
- n : neah, north, nola, nell, noel, nariah, niamh, nami.
- o : ozzy, orion.
- p : presley, posy, pearl, porter, pacey, paxon.
- r : reed, ruelle, raya, romey, ryker, rhode, reign, rafe, rohan, raiden, remi, rion, rhiannon, reece, river, raine, rumer, reem, rhys.
- s : selah, soraya, sarifya, savion, sloane, sol, soren, scout, saint, striker, serafina, sabina, sutter.
- t : teal, twila, tristan, tobie, tripp, teague, tate.
- v : vienna, vega, vera, vincenzo.
- w : wren, winter, winona, winnie, wilder, weston.
- x : xaverie, xylah, xiomara, xander.
- y : yves, yara.
- z : zephyr.
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❀ 𖤣 𓆏 . 𖡼⊱✿⊰𖡼 . 𓆏𖤣 ❀
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Gender neutral, fem, and masc fairycore names! :]
🍄 Adabelle
🍄 Adele
🍄 Adia
🍄 Airlia
🍄Alessa
🍄 Alice
🍄 Ailee
🍄 Alisa
🍄 Alivia
🍄 Alaska
🍄 Amara
🍄 Angelina
🍄 Anne
🍄 April
🍄 Asa
🍄 Aven
🍄 Beau
🍄 Bella
🍄 Bennett
🍄 Benjamin
🍄 Birdie
🍄 Blossom
🍄 Boheme
🍄 Brooke
🍄 Brucie
🍄 Caleb
🍄 Celia
🍄 Chy
🍄 Daffodil
🍄 Dahlia
🍄 Daisy
🍄 Dawn
🍄 Delilah
🍄 Della
🍄 Dew
🍄 Doe
🍄 Elliot
🍄 Elowen
🍄 Elvina
🍄 Emma
🍄 Esme
🍄 Eve
🍄 Everly
🍄 Evony
🍄 Fable
🍄 Fawn
🍄 Faye
🍄 Fayme
🍄 Fleur
🍄 Flori
🍄 Free
🍄 Galen
🍄 Gardenia
🍄 Gavino
🍄 Georgia
🍄 Gianna
🍄 Gina
🍄 Halden
🍄 Harmon
🍄 Heather
🍄 Helen
🍄 Holly
🍄 Hugh
🍄 Hutton
🍄 Icarus
🍄 Ira
🍄 Isaiah
🍄 Ivette
🍄 Jackie
🍄 Jael
🍄 James
🍄 Javen
🍄 Joah
🍄 Journey
🍄 Jules
🍄 Julian
🍄 Julie
🍄 Laramie
🍄 Lilac
🍄 Lilah
🍄 Lily
🍄 Linus
🍄 Livia
🍄 Luca
🍄 Lulu
🍄 Mae
🍄 Marceline
🍄 Marlowe
🍄 Melanie
🍄 Melody
🍄 Micah
🍄 Minerva
🍄 Misty
🍄 Ophelia
🍄 Paloma
🍄 Pearl
🍄 Phillip
🍄 Poe
🍄 Posy
🍄 Quinlan
🍄 Rainey
🍄 Remy
🍄 Rihanna
🍄 Rhodie
🍄 Rosette
🍄 Rosie
🍄 Sabina
🍄 Sacha
🍄 Saina
🍄 Serenity
🍄 Sofie
🍄 Sophie
🍄 Susie
🍄 Sylvie
🍄 Teddy
🍄 Trinity
🍄 Tulip
🍄 Wes
🍄 William
🍄 Winnie
🍄 Wisteria
🍄 Zoe
Requests are currently open! Feel free to send in one if you want! :]
❀ 𖤣 𓆏 . 𖡼⊱✿⊰𖡼 . 𓆏𖤣 ❀
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“It’s impossible to be in love with all the six queens’
The Six queens in question:
Megan Gilbert, Ashleigh Weir, Holly Musgrave, Oliver Wickham, Annabel Marlow, Shimali De Silva, Renee Lamb, Christina Modestou, Natalie Paris, Genesis Lynea, Aimie Atkinson, Izuka Hoyle, Jaye’J Richards-Noel, Millie O’Connell, Alexia McIntosh, Maiya Quansah-Breed, Grace Mouat, Vicki Manser, Courtney Stapleton, Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macaseat, Abby Mueller, Brittney Mack, Samantha Pauly, Anna Uzele, Mallory Maedke, Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Courtney Mack, Shantel Cribbs, Courtney Bowman, Sophie Isaacs, Danielle Steers, Zara Macintosh, Cherelle Jay, Hana Stewart, Collette Guitart, Candace Furbert, Hazel Karooma-Brooker, Caitlin Tipping, Sophie Golden, Alicia Corrales-Connor, Viquichele Cross, Bryony Duncan, Natalie Pilkington, Lori McLare, Amy Bridges, Lauren Drew, Maddison Bulleyment, Lauren Byrne, Shekinah McFarlane, Jodie Steele, Athena Collins, Cassandra Lee, Jennifer Caldwell, Harriet Watson, Jasmine Shen, Kelly Sweeney, Jessica Niles, Georgia Carr, Amelia Walker, Liv Alexander, Elizabeth Walker, Maddison Firth, Laura Blair, Chloe Zuel, Kala Gare, Loren Hunter, Kiana Daniele, Courtney Monsma, Vidya Makan, Ella Burns, Karis Oka, Shannen Alyce-Quan, Jade Marvin, Lucy Aiston, Gabriella Stylianou-Burns, Scarlet Gabriel, Rebecca Wickes, Megan Leung, Sophie Rose Middleton, Abbi Hodgson, Kara Ami Mcraenor, Emily Harrigan, Gabrielle Smith, Melissa Ford, Kaylah Attard, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Rhiannon Bacchus, Rhiannon Doyle, Carly Mercedes Dyer, Elena Gyasi, Keirsten Hodgens, Artemis Chrisoulakis, Ellie Sharpe, Sadie Hurst, Melinda Porto, L’Oreal Roache, Wesley Carpenter, Maya Christian, Brianna Mooney, Meghan Dawson, Marilyn Caserta, Ashlee Waldbauer, Adrianna Glover, Alize Ke’Aloha Cruz, Kristina Walz, Amy Di Bartolomeo, Amanda Lindgren, Claudia Kariuki, Dionne Ward-Anderson, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Meesha Turner, Paisley Billings, Danielle Rose, Roxanne Couch, Esme Rothero, Rachel Rawlinson, Lauren Irving, Danielle Mendoza, Shelby Griswold, Kennedy Carstens, Abigail Sparrow, Jarynn Whitney, Madeline Fansler, Channing Weir, Princess Victomé, Sunayna Smith, Chloë Hart, Casey Al-Shaqsy, Aiesha Pease, Jaina Brock-Patel, Alana Robinson, Grace Melville, Leesa Tulley, Harriet Caplan-Dean, Khaila Wilcoxon, Storm Lever, Jasmine Forsberg, Olivia Donalson, Didi Romero, Gabriela Carrillo, Cassie Silva, Kelly Denice Taylor, Erin Ramirez, Kelsee Kimmel, Phoenix Mendoza, Chelsea Dawson, Chiara Assetta, Cristina D’Agostino, Joy Woods, Bre Jackson, Keri Rene Fuller, Brennyn Lark, Ayla Ciccone-Burton, Holli’ Conway, Brianna Javis, Gabbi Mack, Casey Esbin, Ellie Wyman, Sasha Renae Brown, Nicole Lamb, Aja Simone Baitey, Willow Dougherty, Kayla McSorely, Emily Rose Lyons, Chelsea Wargo, Hannah Taylor, Jessie Bodner, Jasmine Hackett, Janice Rijssel, Lucia Valentino, Elena Breschi, Meg Dixon-Brasil, Sarah McFarlane, Reca Oakley, Gerianne Perez, Zan Berube, Amina Faye, Terica Marie, Aline Mayagoitia, Sydney Parra, Jana Larell Glover, Taylor Pearlstein, Aryn Bohannon, Cecilia Snow, Rhianne Louise McCaulsky, Baylie Carson, Koko Basigara, Monique Ashe Palmer, Leah Vassell, Hailee Kaleem Wright, Leandra Ellis Gaston, Bella Coppola, Nasia Thomas, Zoe Jensen, Taylor Iman Jones, Aubrey Matalon, Kristina Leopold, Rae Davenport, Gianna Grosso, Kathryn Kilger, Bethany McDonald, Jillian Worthing, Haley Izurieta, Jasmine Smith, Lois Ellise Reeves, Alyssa Giannetti, Eden Holmes, Jaelle Laguerre, Kate Zulauf, Lee ARumSoul, Son Seungyeon Kim Ji Woo, Sophiya Pae, Park Hye-na, Park Ga-Ram, Kim Ji Sun, Choi Hyun-sun, Kim Ryeo Won, Heo Sol-ji, Yoo Ju-hye, Hong Ji Hee, Nicole Louise Lewis, Laura Dawn Pyatt, Erin Caldwell, Kenedy Small, Lou Henry, Aoife Haakenson, Ellie Jane Grant, Izi Maxwell, Tamara Morgan, Shakira Simpson, Fiorella Bamba, Lucinda Wilson, Caitlyn De Kuyper, Amanda Lee, Gabriella Boumford, Audrey Fisher, Brooke Aneece, Jaz Robinson, Julia Pulo, Maggie Lacasse, Krystal Hernández, Elysia Cruz, Lauren Mariasoosay, Julia McLellan, Darcy Stewart, Hailey Lewis
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Period Noir Watch: Hangover Square (1945)
Watched: 02/08/2023
Format: TCM
Viewing: First
Director: John Brahm
Really dug this film. What could have been a hokey set-up is carried off without a hitch, all pistons firing on this one. From performances of a great cast, to a score that's woven in and far more than incidental, there's astounding camera work and lighting, amazing sets, etc... and a story that has nuance, but a clear through-line.
Honestly, I prioritized the film because it starred Linda Darnell and Laird Cregar, who I appreciate for every different reasons. But even with the strong assemblage of parts, the film felt like it
Laird Cregar and Linda Darnell get cozy in a cab
The basic story is: Cregar plays a young, promising composer who is working on a concerto and offering piano lessons to his fetching neighbor (Faye Marlowe) who is very into him. Sadly, he has this fun issue that if he hears any sound that's of a particular volume and dissonance, he goes into a fugue state and he has no idea what he's done during that window - he just wanders around. Maybe murdering?
In fact, the movie opens on a murder he may or may not have committed. But he's a good dude, and so he asks his friend (George Sanders) to look into it, and evidence suggests he wasn't the culprit. To alleviate the stress, he's told to take some time off and relax, so he goes to a music hall where he spies Linda Darnell.
Taken with her (I mean, I get it, Laird) he helps her write a song that's a hit. She asks for more songs, and trades time with him for songs - which she sees as transactional and he sees as romance blossoming. He's ignoring his career, the sweet girl across the way, and a respectable future for, you know, Linda Darnell. Which, shoot your shot, Laird.
Anyway - things go badly, and in the middle of it all, there's some loud noises. Things go sideways.
As mentioned - on paper, this all sounds a little hokey. But in the moment - and in no small part because of all the aforementioned forces at work, not the least of which is Cregar himself, it's a hell of a picture.
The score is early work by the great Bernard Herrmann, who was brought on early to develop the needed music for the film instead of scoring a finished picture. He was able to generate themes for characters as well as help construct the shattering climax of the film, which was, frankly, brilliant. It is, after all, a movie about music and the people who make it.
(Spoilers in the video)
And if you need a movie to just drop a wildly grim scene on you, that's also a technical wonder, it's hard to top the Guy Fawkes Night celebration scene, made genuinely horrific by the actual ending of Darnell's life. But, man, the entire sequence of Darnell's murder straight through the bonfire sequence is next-level stuff. Made all the more fascinating as you never know how to feel for Cregar's composer and how Darnell used him - so it all has a weird inevitability the characters can't ever feel, but as an audience - do you cheer for Cregar to get away with it?
Anyway - maybe not to all tastes, but I'd certainly push this one on people. It starts strong and just keep escalating. And, yes, I believe the film works as noir, thriller and whatever labels you want to throw at it.
Also - another great turn by George Sanders, who is in everything.
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Hangover Square (John Brahm, 1945)
Cast: Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell, George Sanders, Glenn Langan, Faye Marlowe, Alan Napier. Screenplay: Barré Lyndon, based on a novel by Patrick Hamilton. Cinematography: Joseph LaShelle. Art direction: Maurice Ransford, Lyle R. Wheeler. Film editing: Harry Reynolds. Music: Bernard Herrmann.
Hangover Square is a standard costume melodrama made memorable by Laird Cregar's performance and Bernard Herrmann's score. It was Cregar's last film: He died at the age of 31 before it was released. Wanting to escape the typecasting that had made him one of the movies' go-to villains, he set out to turn himself into a leading man, dieting down from his usual 300 pounds with the aid of amphetamines and thereby damaging his heart. In Hangover Square he is almost handsome, or at least hard to recognize as the hulking villain who menaced Victor Mature in I Wake Up Screaming (H. Bruce Humberstone, 1941) and Tyrone Power in The Black Swan (Henry King, 1942). He plays George Harvey Bone, a composer working on a piano concerto, which was actually composed by Herrmann and has subsequently been performed and recorded as Concerto Macabre. But Bone is mentally ill, subject to blackouts during which he resorts to acts of violence that the otherwise mild-mannered Bone can't remember after they've passed. The illness also leads him into two clashing worlds: the genteel one of classical music, where he woos Barbara Chapman (Faye Marlowe), daughter of the eminent conductor who plans to introduce his concerto to the world, and the louche one of the music halls, where he falls for the ambitious singer Netta Longdon (Linda Darnell), who wants him to write songs for her that will propel her to stardom. The psychology of the film is hokum, of course, owing a heavy debt to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but Cregar's ability to switch from vulnerability to violence in an instant gives the character credibility. The fiery climax of the film is particularly well-staged.
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George Sanders-Faye Marlowe "Concierto macabro" (Hangover Square) 1945, de John Brahm.
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CAITRÌONA “hati” (defiled hearts) // LIOSLAITH (dnd)
ANYA (vengeance) // LÍADÁIN (a mage reborn)
NYCTEMINE (the witcher) // CHIARA (uncharted/m*cu)
FAYE (resident evil) // LARA (stranger things)
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Hangover Square • Director John Brahm
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