Seriously folks. you have no idea how much I love this movie. I need to make a silent film myself.
Jean Harlow is probably my favorite 1930’s actress.
She who died of kidney failure in 1937, was only 26 years old.The day that she died, Spencer Tracy wrote in his diary, “Jean Harlow died today. Grand gal.” One of the MGM writers later said: ”The day Baby died there wasn’t one sound in the commissary for three hours.” MGM closed down on the day of Harlow’s funeral on June 9. She was buried in the gown she wore in Libeled Lady, and in her hands she held a white gardenia and a note in which William Powell had written: ”Goodnight, my dearest darling.”
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Reasons why the 1920’s were sexy and why films could get away with more pre-code
Just one thing, my boy, beware of that woman.
Pandora’s Box (1929) by G. W. Pabst
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A girl after my own heart- freaking gorgeous picture of Judy
Judy Garland photographed by George Hurrell
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Everytime I see beautiful blonde hair, it makes me want to go back to my natural color
Abbey Lee Kershaw: American Pop - Vogue UK by Alasdair McLellan, March 2012
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I’m sensing a replica of this made with the beau- sorry but it’s quite sexy and that’s shocking to say with Tarantino in the shot = Oh Miss Kruger you are a lovely German queen
Diane Kruger and Quentin Tarantino photographed by Jean Baptiste Mondino
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Oh red head lady how I love thee
Christina Hendricks - Cosmo UK by James White, March 2012
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I almost want to cry over this
Zachary Levi at Betty White´s 90th Birthday: A Tribute To America´s Golden Girl
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