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hollyhocksandtulips: Sidney Poitier and Diahann Caroll, “Paris Blues”, 1961

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Jayne Mansfield by Peter Basch in 1955.

Drew Barrymore By Gus Van Zant

By Gus Van Zant Heather Graham

vintageruminance: Victoria Principal - 1980s

oldhirespublicityphotos: John Belushi - 1941 (1979)

oldhirespublicityphotos: Sean Young - Blade Runner (1982)

John Travolta in Pulp Fiction (1994)

houseofsushi: Laura Dern + Nicolas Cage in Wild At Heart

theodorafitzgerald: Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not, 1945.

don56: Burt Reynolds and Sally Field

houseofsushi: houseofsushi: Teri Garr HAPPY BIRTHDAY TERI GARR!!

Diana Ross on the set of The Hollywood Palace, 1968

msmildred: Katharine Hepburn photographed for “The Philadelphia Story”, 1940.

msmildred: Goldie Hawn photographed in London by Terry O’Neill, 1970.

msmildred: Gene Kelly, c. mid-1940s.

msmildred: Lana Turner by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1943.

vintagegal: The Addams Family c. 1960s

judygarlandgifs: Judy Garland photographed for LIFE magazine, 1944

barbarastanwyck: Jack Lemmon on a break during the shooting of the film ‘Avanti!’ 1972

one-photo-day: Catherine Deneuve by Walter Carone

voxsart: Veteran. Steve McQueen.

lottereinigerforever: Al Pacino in “Carlito’s Way”

keyframedaily: Greta Garbo via Tim Lucas.

houseofsushi: Marty Feldman

vintagegal: Marlon Brando photographed by Ronny Jaques for the broadway play, A Streetcar Named Desire, 1948

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

lottereinigerforever: Dustin Hoffman on the set of “Tootsie”

“Get that f**king camera out of here!” Never-Before-Seen Blues Brothers Photographs by Norman Seeff, 1978/1981

lottereinigerforever: Katharine Hepburn photographed by Ernest Bachrach for “Sylvia Scarlett”

Getting the tree home.

lottereinigerforever: Joan Crawford by Ruth Harriet Louise (MGM, 1920-25s)

lottereinigerforever: Yul Brynner self-portrait with Ingrid Bergman on the set of “Goodbye Again”, 1961

lottereinigerforever: Joan Crawford publicity still by George Hurrell for “Letty Lynton”

the-overlook-hotel: Frame from an unused take from The Shining. This alternate take of Jack Nicholson rising into frame after murdering Dick Hallorann was used in an American television spot for The Shining upon its initial release. A British version of the television spot also exists, and is nearly identical to the U.S. version with the exception of two shots.

voxsart: The Look. Lauren Bacall.

vintagegal: Audrey Hepburn on the set of Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

bravo-hotel: Julie Andrews as Maria in The Sound of Music, dir. Robert Wise, 1965.

lottereinigerforever: Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock, Los Angeles, 1962 by Lawrence Schiller

lottereinigerforever: Dennis Hopper, 1971 by Lawrence Schiller

lottereinigerforever: Tuesday Weld, Los Angeles, 1963 by Lawrence Schiller