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buddyaldridge · 12 hours
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GREGORY PECK TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, 1962
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valentinovamp · 2 months
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Gregory Peck in a publicity shot for "Spellbound" (1945)
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dilfgifs · 3 months
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Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962)
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labyrinth · 2 months
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Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (1953)
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rachmcadams · 14 days
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"It happens in a moment sometimes. I felt it this afternoon. It was like lightning striking. It strikes rarely."
Spellbound (1945) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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hotvintagepoll · 3 months
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Gregory Peck (Spellbound, To Kill a Mockingbird, Roman Holiday)—i mean, just look at him. his performance in to kill a mockingbird is probably responsible for millions of people being into dilfs. aside from being absurdly gorgeous, he was also a genuinely good person and a political activist throughout his life! (you know a guy is great when he was listed as a personal enemy of richard nixon.)
Anthony Perkins (Psycho, On The Beach, Fear Strikes Out)—submitted: this fancam
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“Handsome face, beautiful eyes, amazing voice- what else do you need?”
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"Tall, whip-lean, ruggedly handsome, he has a magnetic voice guaranteed to send shivers up and down feminine spines.” -modern screen may 1944
“She mentioned his large frame, his great shoulders and swinging stride. She praised his deep, dark eyes, and his prominent cheek bones. She described his strong jaw line, and his shock of dark hair, one lock always trying to fall forward over his forehead.” -a fan describing gregory peck to her father after seeing him on the big screen for the first time
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“His lanky 6' 2 1/2" frame, lithe 170 pounds, unruly brown hair and thoughtful brown eyes”
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“With  Peck, it's a kindliness and inward strength whose appeal is universal. If you were to put into words the feeling he gave you, you'd say something like this: "That's a guy to trust. That's a guy you could talk to if you needed to talk to someone. He could touch a raw spot without hurting it too much. You could take courage from him" -modern screen august 1946
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"Another thing about Peck. He sees you, if you know what I mean. To most of them, you're the unit man or the hairdresser or the little fellow who comes around with cokes. Beyond that they don't look. Greg's aware of you as an individual. Not that he starts asking about your ulcers. You just know he sees humans as humans first — not as cogs in a machine." -a girl who worked at the studio when asked about him
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Anthony Perkins and Gregory Peck propaganda:
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artedevintage · 1 month
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'Roman Holiday' - 1953
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normasshearer · 1 year
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I will cherish my visit here in memory as long as I live.
ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953, dir. William Wyler
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pelopides · 8 months
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Gregory Peck & Ava Gardner THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, 1952
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moonlightsdream · 10 months
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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962) → dir. robert mulligan ←
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rosepompadour · 5 months
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"I must say, though, that I was enchanted with Gregory” — she seemed to caress the name as she said it — “because he was so marvelously normal, so genuine, so downright real! He’s down-to-earth, full of real simplicity, utterly kind to everybody, a gentleman. He's even better-looking off the screen than on!" - Audrey Hepburn in an interview with Photoplay, January 1954
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vietlad · 5 months
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Gregory Peck in Twelve O'Clock High (1949) dir. Henry King
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dilfgifs · 7 months
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GREGORY PECK Roman Holiday (1953)
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carloskaplan · 6 months
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Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, Marlon Brando e Gregory Peck
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citizenscreen · 11 days
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Gregory Peck was born on April 5, 1916 #botd
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hotvintagepoll · 2 months
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FINAL POLL OF ROUND 4
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Gregory Peck (Spellbound, To Kill a Mockingbird, Roman Holiday)—i mean, just look at him. his performance in to kill a mockingbird is probably responsible for millions of people being into dilfs. aside from being absurdly gorgeous, he was also a genuinely good person and a political activist throughout his life! (you know a guy is great when he was listed as a personal enemy of richard nixon.)
Paul Robeson (Showboat, The Emperor Jones)—this man's life was fucking wild [link to his Wikipedia]
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Gregory Peck propaganda:
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“With  Peck, it's a kindliness and inward strength whose appeal is universal. If you were to put into words the feeling he gave you, you'd say something like this: "That's a guy to trust. That's a guy you could talk to if you needed to talk to someone. He could touch a raw spot without hurting it too much. You could take courage from him" -modern screen august 1946
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"Another thing about Peck. He sees you, if you know what I mean. To most of them, you're the unit man or the hairdresser or the little fellow who comes around with cokes. Beyond that they don't look. Greg's aware of you as an individual. Not that he starts asking about your ulcers. You just know he sees humans as humans first — not as cogs in a machine." -a girl who worked at the studio when asked about him
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“Handsome face, beautiful eyes, amazing voice- what else do you need?”
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"Tall, whip-lean, ruggedly handsome, he has a magnetic voice guaranteed to send shivers up and down feminine spines.” -modern screen may 1944
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“His lanky 6' 2 1/2" frame, lithe 170 pounds, unruly brown hair and thoughtful brown eyes”
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“She mentioned his large frame, his great shoulders and swinging stride. She praised his deep, dark eyes, and his prominent cheek bones. She described his strong jaw line, and his shock of dark hair, one lock always trying to fall forward over his forehead.” -a fan describing gregory peck to her father after seeing him on the big screen for the first time
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Paul Robeson propaganda:
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