#b. 1941
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casualist-tendency · 8 months ago
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weirdlookindog · 7 months ago
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smokeprettyeve · 5 months ago
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Gene Tierney and Rita Hayworth at the premiere of Sundown, 1941 ♡
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horrorme · 7 months ago
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Invisible Ghost (1941)
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clarabowlover · 4 days ago
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Barbara Stanwyck & Gary Cooper
Ball Of Fire (1941) - Dir: Howard Hawks
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jokeanddaggerdept · 1 year ago
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of-fear-and-love · 1 year ago
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Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon (1941)
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apicturespeaks · 5 months ago
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Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Alexander Hall
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casualist-tendency · 2 years ago
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hezigler · 11 months ago
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The Maltese Falcon | The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of | Warner Classics
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girlbr0thers · 1 year ago
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The worst part about writing is that I'm not sure why the curtains are blue. But someone else is probably going to be able to figure it out.
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inmyworldblr · 1 year ago
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Ramola Devi in Khazanchi (1941)
[ dir. Moti B. Gidwani ]
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clarabowlover · 1 year ago
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Alexis Smith - By Bert Longworth (1941)
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blondebrainpowered · 3 months ago
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Electronics technician, Goodyear Aircraft Corp., Akron, Ohio, December 1941
Photographer: Alfred T. Palmer
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lonestarflight · 2 years ago
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"A RAF 90 Squadron B-17 Flying Fortress ('WP', serial number AN519) before taking off on a mission to attack the German capital ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau in August 1941. Passed for publication August 8, 1941. Printed caption on reverse: 'The Flying Fortress. American engineering made history on July 24th, when for the first time, Fortress Aircraft dropped bombs on an enemy target from so great a height that the bombers were neither visible or audible from the ground. This formation of Fortress 'planes was the spearhead of the biggest daylight attack yet made by the R.A.F. With the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau as their targets, their bombs fell with amazing accuracy then and on their subsequent flights over German territory. This triumph of American workmanship has proved one of the greatest successes of the war. Photo Shows:- The Flying Fortress before she makes a trip. F.N.A. Aug 1941.' Censor no: 154761. On reverse: Copyright Fox Photos, Approved For Issue Air Adviser and US Army General Section Press & Censorship Bureau."
Imperial War Museum: IWM FRE 11240
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of-fear-and-love · 9 months ago
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941), costume design by Irene
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