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citizenscreen · 3 days
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James Stewart and Henry Fonda for ON OUR MERRY WAY (1948), directed by King Vidor and Leslie Fenton #DailyStewart
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hotvintagepoll · 4 months
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Propaganda
Henry Fonda (The Lady Eve, War and Peace)—i just love him in 'the lady eve' your honor he gets to be a himbo it's what he deserves
Turhan Bey (The Climax, Arabian Nights, Prisoners of the Casbah)—Turkish matinee idol who actually got to break out of the mold of "sinister racist villain parts" to play romantic leading men
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singharit · 7 months
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It's always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. Wherever you run into it, prejudice always obscures the truth. I don't really know what the truth is, I don't suppose anybody will ever really know, but nine of us now seem to feel that the defendant is innocent. We're just gambling on probabilities; we may be wrong. We may be trying to let a guilty man go free, I don't know. Nobody really can. But we have a reasonable doubt. That's something that's very valuable in our system — no jury can declare a man guilty unless it's sure. We nine can't understand why you three are still so sure. Maybe you can tell us.
12 ANGRY MEN (1957) dir. Sidney Lumet
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 month
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John Steinbeck was particularly enamored with the performance of Henry Fonda as Tom Joad, feeling that he perfectly encapsulated everything he wanted to convey with this character. The two became good friends. Indeed Fonda did a reading at Steinbeck's funeral.
HENRY FONDA in THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940) | dir. John Ford
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peggy-elise · 11 days
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Henry Fonda and Jane Darwell in The Grapes of Wrath 1940 🧶
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lizztaylor · 7 months
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Sylvia Sidney & Henry Fonda in You Only Live Once (1937)
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blacknarcissus · 6 months
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The Lady Eve (1941)
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ghassanrassam · 1 month
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1968 morricone’s music, Henry fonda’s bad guy, Charles bronson’s harmonica
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fayegonnaslay · 2 months
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Henry Fonda teaching daughter Jane Fonda, less than two years old, how to swim, early 1939.
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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Henry Fonda and James Stewart were friends for 50 years #DailyStewart
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gatabella · 1 year
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Marlene Dietrich and Henry Fonda, 1939
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silvermarmoset · 1 year
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ok i have to know
this obviously doesnt cover everybody but i just want to see the types people still go for
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 month
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HENRY FONDA (Charles Pike) and BARBARA STANWYCK (Jean Harrington) in THE LADY EVE (1941) | dir. Preston Sturges
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omercifulheaves · 1 year
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Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) Art by Tony Stella
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wellntruly · 7 months
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Have decided to really sink back into Catch-22 over the next few days and spend the weekend unwell, and have been quickly confronted with how it now means a great new deal to me that poor Major Major Major looks like a pale impression of Henry Fonda
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