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#Golden Era of Film
dark-longings · 3 months
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Pola Negri. The Way of Lost Souls, 1929.
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inthedarktrees · 8 months
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Lillian Gish as "Letty” in The Wind, 1927
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secretceremonies · 1 year
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Facial studies for Mae West and Greta Garbo
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vintagehollywood1 · 5 months
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The beauty of Ava
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exquisiteaudrey · 4 months
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War And Peace, 1957🤍✨️
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retrodisneydaily · 1 year
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do you love the colours of fall?
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Charlie Chaplin
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cyclesofmystery · 7 months
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Mary Astor, looking rather blasé in her spangly little devil cap- me too, sister. From the lost 1929 film THE WOMAN FROM HELL... and boy, dig those eyebrows!
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justbusterkeaton · 1 year
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The General 1926
Continually blown away by this scene, no matter how many times I see it. It’s beautiful.
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inthedarktrees · 5 months
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Lillian Gish as “Letty” in The Wind, 1927
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secretceremonies · 11 months
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Shirley MacLaine photographed in London, 1960
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vintagehollywood1 · 4 months
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Joseph Cotten in Love Letters 1945
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exquisiteaudrey · 3 months
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Breakfast At Tiffany's, 1961🤍✨️
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retrodisneydaily · 9 months
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do you love the colours of winter?
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vintage-every-day · 7 months
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Promotional portrait of Colleen Moore at the height of her fame, c. 1927, showing the famous Dutchboy bobbed haircut that she made famous, and which she apparently kept until the day she died.
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Ava Gardner in 'MOGAMBO' (1953). Directed by John Ford
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