27th August 2011

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judithtraherne:

This is just too much awesome
lucky dog

judithtraherne:

This is just too much awesome

lucky dog

Tagged: james cagneywilliam powellhenry fondajack lemmon

27th July 2011

Photoset reblogged from "We played till our bodies glowed." with 51,533 notes

lemoncordialintervention:

i always have trouble reconciling the theoretical obnoxiousness of the ‘eco-city’ with its attractiveness.

sinkingskyward:

Túnel verde da Rua Gonçalo de Carvalho, Porto Alegre [Brazil], declarada Patrimônio Ambiental da cidade. Foto de Ricardo Stricher/PMPA.

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1st June 2011

Photo reblogged from ghost in the machine with 8 notes

fer1972:

Lydia Fee

fer1972:

Lydia Fee

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31st May 2011

Photo reblogged from Golden Age Movies with 6 notes

golden-age-movies:

Fashions of 1934 (1934)
featuring Bette Davis and William Powell

golden-age-movies:

Fashions of 1934 (1934)

featuring Bette Davis and William Powell

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31st May 2011

Photo reblogged from We're gonna talk about me again, are we? Goody! with 7 notes

William Powell  (In a Edgar Allan Poe sorta scene)

A William Powell movie I haven’t seen. I’m losing my touch.

William Powell  (In a Edgar Allan Poe sorta scene)

A William Powell movie I haven’t seen. I’m losing my touch.

Source: junie87

31st May 2011

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Frank O’Connor

Then, by God, in the very doorway, she fell on her knees and began praying, and after looking at her for a minute or two Noble did the same by the fireplace. I pushed my way out past her and left them at it. I stood at the door, watching the stars and listening to the shrieking of the birds dying out over the bogs. It is so strange what you feel at times like that that you can’t describe it. Noble says he saw everything ten times the size, as though there were nothing in the whole world but that little patch of bog with the two Englishmen stiffening into it, but with me it was as if the patch of bog where the Englishmen were was a million miles away, and even Noble and the old woman, mumbling behind me, and the birds and the bloody stars were all far away, and I was somehow very small and very lost and lonely like a child astray in the snow. And anything that happened to me afterwards, I never felt the same about again.

-Guests of the Nation (1931)

31st May 2011

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Holiday

I tell you, I’m the mad sister, family problem, the one they don’t speak about.

-Katharine Hepburn

25th May 2011

Photo reblogged from with 271 notes

vintagegal:

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 1949

So many hands!

vintagegal:

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 1949

So many hands!

Source: gifmovie

19th May 2011

Photo reblogged from "You're so mixed up in your emotions, darling" with 3,067 notes

lucynic83:

I really want to know how many Old Hollywood fans there are on Tumblr. I usually don’t post or reblog these kinds of posts, but I’m honestly just curious and want people who love Old Hollywood (and only those who LOVE it) to reblog. 

lucynic83:

I really want to know how many Old Hollywood fans there are on Tumblr. I usually don’t post or reblog these kinds of posts, but I’m honestly just curious and want people who love Old Hollywood (and only those who LOVE it) to reblog. 

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9th May 2011

Photo reblogged from Wayward Girl with 992 notes

mouseling-:

“The Golden Rose”

mouseling-:

“The Golden Rose”

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