Richard Conte and Judy Holliday in Richard Quine’s FULL OF LIFE (1956)
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Un urlo dalle tenebre (1975) - Belgian Poster
AKA The Return of the Exorcist; The Possessor; Cries and Shadows; The Exorcist III: Cries and Shadows: Naked Exorcism
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THE GODFATHER 1972
Fredo, you're my older brother, and I love you. But don't ever take sides with anyone against the Family again. Ever.
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Protesting the methods of the House Un-American Activities Committee, Hollywood stars arrive at LaGuardia Field from Washington, October 29, 1947. Among those disembarking are Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, Richard Conte, Geraldine Brooks, Paul Henreid, Evelyn Keyes, Sterling Hayden, and Danny Kaye.
Photo: Art Edger for the NY Daily News via Getty Images
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Richard Conte and Marilyn Maxwell in a publicity photo for New York Confidential, 1955
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒊𝒈 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒃𝒐 (1955)
Graphic and deliciously vile, for its era. With a modus operandi that strongly suggests everything you suspect is being inferred. Feat. Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace.
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Remembering Richard Conte on his birthday #botd
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Julie doing “stuff” with famous people (17th post)
Behind the scenes of BODY AND SOUL, director Robert Rossen rushes behind Julie. Rossen was a screenwriter for three of Julie’s earlier films: DUST BE MY DESTINY, THE SEA WOLF, and OUT OF THE FOG.
Before a scene is filmed for HE RAN ALL THE WAY, a camera crew member test tones on Julie and Shelly Winters with a light meter.
Julie, Jennifer Jones and director, John Huston get a kick out of a visitor to the set of WE WERE STRANGERS.
Richard Conte and Ruth Hussey take in an event with Julie as spectators. Not sure what the event was but they seem to be enjoying their conversation.
Julie with Ramon Novarro on the set of WE WERE STRANGERS.
In the first Hollywood Players radio program, Rex Harrison, Julie and Gregory Peck present flowers to Bette Davis after her performance of a one-act play based on Charles Dickens' "The Old Curiosity Shop” in 1946.
Julie and Gregory Peck in a still from GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT.
AND…Julie and Oscar Levant in a still from HUMORESQUE.
A publicity shot featuring Julie and Cary Grant makes use of a DESTINATION TOKYO still to tout war bonds, the movie and the stars.
David Niven visits Julie and Lily Palmer on the set of BODY AND SOUL.
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Richard Conte-Debra Paget "Odio entre hermanos" (House of strangers) 1949, de Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
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