Robert Walker. Dinosaur, Dismantled. Flushing Meadow Park, New York. 1965
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Ava Gardner, One Touch of Venus, 1948
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SINCE YOU WENT AWAY (1944)
She came from affluence, but sharing inexpensive pleasures with Bob was fine with her, since he was sensitive about his inability to entertain her in grand style. For Phylis and Bob, a hamburger and glass of milk was a favorite meal. A romantic cruise on the Staten Island Ferry cost only five cents. Visits to Broadway plays were, of course, on the lovebirds' agenda. Two orchestra seats to any leading attraction were only a dollar twenty, including tax, and a trip to the movies at Radio City Music Hall or the Roxy was about fifty cents. - Edward Z. Epstein, Portrait of Jennifer
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Times Square, NYC, Photo bt Robert Walker, 1979
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One Touch of Venus (1948)
"Whitfield, does this document give you the right to put Eddie in jail? May I see it please?"
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For the purposes of this poll I'm defining 'Old Hollywood' as 'made his film debut before 1960'
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Farley Granger & Robert Walker in Strangers On A Train (1951) directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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Robert Walker - Self Portrait c.1640-1650
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