was having trouble drawing for a while and then the first thing i paint is gay shit
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Cary Grant and Jean Arthur in "The Talk of the Town" 1942
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Watched The Talk Of The Town (1942) again and i'm still upset that Ronald Colman and Cary Grant didn't get to kiss wtf
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Wannabe - a Talk of the Town Fanvid
If you wannabe my lover, you gotta get with my escaped convict boyfriend who lives in your attic.
A Festivids gift for Ryfkah
Cross-Posted on AO3
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this guy gets it, he gets what that quality is that makes the girlies like certain old actors:
“And R. Dixon Smith, author of the 1991 book Ronald Colman, Gentleman of the Cinema, emphasizes the romanticism Colman brings to the role: "As the dedicated Englishman who saves a kingdom at the expense of his own happiness, Rassendyll is the perfect incarnation of all the qualities which made the definitive Colman screen personality so overwhelmingly popular in the thirties: sincere and reliable, determined and resilient, affable and witty, yet somehow always bearing just a touch of the 'broken wing' which so arouses female sympathy and affection. This inner fragility, the vague sadness under the surface which was reflected both facially and through the sensitive, restrained delivery of that exquisite voice, had by now become the most distinctive element of Colman's style."
(via TCM’s website, article by Roger Fristoe
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the talk of the town (1942)
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