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STATE FAIR (1945) dir. Walter Lang
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State Fair (1945)
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
Endless list of favorite movies
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Girly Spring Movies
~ Calamity Jane (1953)
~ Cinderella (2015)
~ Emma (2020)
~ Funny Face (1957)
~ A Little Chaos (2014)
~ Marie Antoinette (2006)
~ My Fair Lady (1964)
~ Pride & Prejudice (2005)
#I tried to stick to 6 like the winter set but couldn't decide#so here's 8#Calamity Jane#Cinderella 2015#Emma 2020#Funny Face#A Little Chaos#Marie Antoinette#My Fair Lady#Pride and Prejudice 2005#film recommendations#spring movies
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Shirley MacLaine as Louisa May Foster
What a Way to Go! (1964)
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Shirley Temple poses with a US Army C-54 Skymaster transport plane that has been named for her, 1944.
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Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in Easter Parade (1948)
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“[…] the very air seemed pink, heavy with the scent of La France roses in silver vases.”
— Joan Lindsay, Picnic at Hanging Rock, 1967
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Angel skin coral and diamonds earrings, ca. 1910.
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MARIE DORO in CASTLES FOR TWO (1917) Marie Doro was a Dresden china darling. - Marc Connelly Marie was so exquisite that few men discovered she was one of the most intelligent and best-read actresses on Broadway. She was an authority on Shakespeare’s sonnets and on Elizabethan poetry in general. She was the only person I ever knew who could read an ode in the original Greek while removing her makeup. - Elsa Maxwell Marie Doro’s hair was long and midnight black, her large, dark, widely spaced eyes set in a startlingly white face, and her expression was one of bemusement, as if she were trying to figure out how to escape from the beauty that framed her. She felt imprisoned by it. - Sam Stagg
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THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)
dir. victor fleming
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CINDERELLA (1950)
dir. clyde geronimi,wilfred jackson,hamilton luske
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Joan Crawford in dress designed by Adrian for Letty Lynton 1932
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