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ladamarossa · 1 year
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Some of my favorite Giallo final girls (the ones that didn’t end up secretly being the killer or dying at the end of their film)
Deborah (Carroll Baker) - The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968)
Julie Wardh (Edwige Fenech) - The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1970)
Cleo DuPont (Anita Strindberg) - The Case of the Scorpion’s Tail (1971)
Julie/Mary Harrison (Carroll Baker) - The Devil with Seven Faces (1971)
Greta Franklin (Barbara Bouchet) - Amuck! (1971)
Giulia Torresi (Uschi Glas) - Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972)
Jane Harrison (Edwige Fenech) - All the Colors of the Dark (1972)
Eleanor Lorraine (Anne Heywood) - The Killer is on the Telephone (1972)
Valentina (Nieves Navarro) - Death Walks at Midnight (1972)
Kitty Wildenbrück (Barbara Bouchet) - The Red Queen Kills 7 Times (1972)
Jennifer Lansbury (Edwige Fenech) - The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972)
Jane (Suzy Kendall) - Torso (1973)
Sara Grimaldi (Senta Berger) - Puzzle (1974)
Simona Sanna (Mimsy Farmer) - Autopsy (1975)
Virginia Ducci (Jennifer O’Neill) - The Psychic (1977)
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vintage-old-hollywood · 5 months
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Anne Heywood *Requested*
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gatutor · 3 months
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Anne Heywood "Buena suerta, Miss Wyckoff" (Good luck, miss Wyckoff) 1979, de Marvin J. Chomsky.
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amazonarchy · 9 months
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The Nun and the Devil (1973)
Le monache di Sant'Arcangelo
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pepperbag76 · 2 years
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🌹 Anne Heywood
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longindyingcall · 1 year
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developed a small obsession on this film after seeing it mentioned on fb - my only DVD import, I think.
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celluloidrainbow · 2 years
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I WANT WHAT I WANT (1972) dir. John Dexter Wendy, the 20-something trans daughter of a military officer, falls out with her ladies'-man father and leaves home after no longer being able to hide her true self. Now alone in the world and wishing to explore her identity as a woman, she moves into a boardinghouse in the city. (link in title)
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illustraction · 1 year
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The CHAIRMAN (1969) - GREGORY PECK MOVIE POSTERS (Part 8/10)
The 1969 Cold War thriller allows GREGORY PECK to reunite with his Guns Of Navarone director (see Part 2) and displays physical prowess as he’s constantly chased by Chinese communists goons.
Above are various rare original and posters from Belgium, Italy, Japan and the US (click on each poster for detail)
Director: J. Lee Thompson Actors: Gregory Peck, Anne Heywood
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On June 26, 1968 The Fox debuted in Sweden.
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LADY DENHAM and CHARLOTTE HEYWOOD ✵ First and last conversation Sanditon 1x01 | 3x06
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swearingcactus · 4 months
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17 and 13 for the littlest guy ever v 🫶❓
13. What's their relationship to their body? Self esteem? Self image?
Little V actually hates being called little (im sorry buddy!!), growing up on Heywood and being on the smaller, shorter side had a lot of drawbacks. He's come to terms with it as he grew up, especially since he figured how to make it a perk instead-- being small gets you in tight spaces and that's great for sneaking in and out--but his defensiveness and annoyance when he gets called 'small' or 'cute' stuck. He used to be pricklier about it pre-heist, privately wishing that people would think he's cool and how it'd be better if he physically looked more intimidating and how that'd help him get respect. After the heist he worries more about not being the one to wake up in his own skin to not be comfortable in it.
17. What little regrets do they have? If we're talking about a BIG regret he has, it's sending Jackie's body to Vik's, which caused Mama Welles to not have anything to even bury. He had sent Jackie to Vik because he didn't want Mama Welles to see Jackie's body that way, hoping Vik would manage to clean him up before calling both Misty and Mama Welles. Sure, nobody knew Arasaka would've scooped Jackie's body up, but it still eats at him that he's the one that made that call.
If we're talking about a smaller regret, it's a friend of his back when he was growing up in Heywood. She was pretty but not particularly smart, so she got roped into the wrong kind of company and joytoy work. He occasionally gave friendly advices such as 'uh, you really shouldn't just lend strangers money just because they said you'd be evil if you don't.' but otherwise he steered clear, worried he'd get roped into trouble and thought he'd be better off worrying about his own back. when she got a particularly nasty client who was on the Valentino's bad side, he didn't give her a heads up because he wasn't about to try and get killed for being a hero or something equally stupid.
She died not long after, clearly caught in the crossfire with her client behind her back. It had been a pretty obvious ending for her story but when he heard the news and stopped seeing her on her usual spots, he can't help but think it would've been less about trying to be a hero and more about trying to be human. Afterwards, he's a bit more open to risking a limb out to help people.
[Make your OCs suffer]
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After discussing heroes a few days ago, let’s have a look at Jane Austen's female leading characters. 💞 Her novels are filled with a cast of strong and memorable heroines, each with her unique set of virtues and flaws. From the witty Elizabeth Bennet to the reserved Fanny Price, these female protagonists have charmed readers for generations.
In the article you'll find on my blog, I tried to explore the world of Austen's heroines, highlighting both their admirable qualities and their human imperfections. 📖👇
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gatutor · 1 year
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Anne Heywood
I saw her standing there
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servants-hall · 8 months
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Sanditon - Magazine Round Up: S3
Here are the Sanditon features, synopses, reviews from the latest UK TV magazines!
Because S3 is being released in the UK on ITVX first, there likely will only be coverage in these issues vs. week by week reviews.
12-18th August 2023
TV Times
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Radio Times
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TV & Satellite Week
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What's On TV
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estherdarling4 · 9 months
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Period Drama snoops and eavesdroppers 👀👀
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