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georgeromeros · 11 months
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The Haunting (1963) dir. Robert Wise
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bandfreak · 10 months
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james dean & julie harris in ‘east of eden’ (1955)
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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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The Haunting (1963)
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ediths-shades · 4 months
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Fairy godmother's (ANNETTE CROSBIE) outfits in The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella (1976)
costume design by Julie Harris
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cressida-jayoungr · 7 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
Casino Royale / Ursula Andress as Vesper Lynd (007)
I think I saw this movie on TV ages ago, but I had forgotten exactly how incoherent it is. It's at least three different movies in one, with sequences that vary wildly in tone and quality ... but even if it's less than the sum of its parts, some of the parts are pretty fun. And I love that Ursula Andress got to glam up in this crystal-encrusted pale yellow dress, since she didn't really get the chance in Dr. No.
Also, is it just me, or does Ursula Andress look kind of like Natalie Portman in profile? (See below especially.)
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arcanespillo · 6 months
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stills from James Dean: A Portrait (1988) dir by Gary Legon
"James observed classes but did not participate, he couldn't bear to have his performance criticized by the class, he said 'if I let them dissect me like a rabbit in a laboratory, I might not be able to produce again.' At the actors' studio he studied method acting, where an actor learns to utilize every emotion from their real life in their dramatic roles, although this line between acting and life was deliberately left ambiguous, students were warned never to confuse the two, Jimmy repeatedly violated this rule, he succumbed to what the method called the existential fallacy of confusing himself with his creation, it gave a sense of urgency and risk to all his roles"
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frenchcurious · 4 months
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Julie Harris s'arrête pour acheter un café au Ike's Luncheonette sur le chemin de l'Empire Theater, où elle joue le rôle de Sally Bowles dans "I Am a Camera" à Broadway. New York, janvier 1952. Photo : Robert Baguettes. - source Robert Carmona via Manhattan Before 1990.
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citizenscreen · 5 months
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Remembering Julie Harris, born on December 2, 1925 #botd
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newyorkthegoldenage · 5 months
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Above, Julie Harris as Sally Bowles in the play I Am a Camera, based on the Berlin stories of Christopher Isherwood. The play was, of course, later adapted into the musical Cabaret. Below, Katharine Cornell congratulates Harris on the play's opening night, November 28, 1951, at the Empire Theater.
Both photos by Robert Wands for the AP
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theloverstomb · 1 year
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Julie Harris in The Haunting (1963)
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alfredsnightmare · 11 months
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The Haunting (Robert Wise, 1963)
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georgeromeros · 11 months
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The Haunting (1963) dir. Robert Wise  
“It’s staring at me. Vile. Vile! Get away from here. Get away at once. It’s my chance. I’m being given a last chance. I could turn my car around and go away from here, and no one would blame me. Anyone has a right to run away.”
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ozu-teapot · 11 months
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The People Next Door | David Greene | 1970
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weirdlookindog · 4 months
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The Haunting (1963)
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I'm always creating monsters in my mind.
How Awful About Allan dir. Curtis Harrington (1970)
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cressida-jayoungr · 7 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
Live and Let Die / Jane Seymour as Solitaire
Not my favorite Bond film, but it does have some great costumes. Solitaire's gowns are all elaborate, romantic, and extravagant in that late 1960s/early 1970s sort of way. This one has a matching cloak which we sadly only get a very brief glimpse of, and apparently it wasn't included in the display exhibit for some reason.
The costume designer for this film was Julie Harris.
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