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hotvintagepoll · 1 month
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Margaret Lockwood (The Wicked Lady, The Lady Vanishes)— Gorgeous feisty funny talented and the sexiest stubborn face ever committed to film. And if people haven't seen the original Wicked Lady they need to be introduced to a glorious poly highway romp of a film. When a woman outsneers James Mason you know she has sex appeal!
Jadwiga Smosarska (Księżna Łowicka, Barbara Radziwiłłówna)—no propaganda submitted
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cry-bastion · 10 months
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DIRK BOGARDE as EDWARD BARE in Cast a Dark Shadow (1955), dir. Lewis Gilbert
Well, I slipped up that time, Moni. You wanted to look after me. I shall have to think again. One thing's certain, though. Somebody's got to pay my passage.
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thebarroomortheboy · 4 months
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NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH (1940) | dir. Carol Reed
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citizenscreen · 10 months
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Margaret Lockwood with Agatha Christie in 1954. Lockwood is signing to star in Christie’s play "Spiders Web"
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margaretlockwood · 4 months
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Margaret Lockwood with Norman Wisdom and Glynis Johns at the British Film Academy Awards, 1954
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mametupa · 6 months
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cinematicfinatic · 1 year
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mudwerks · 1 year
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(via Film Noir Photos: Bang! Margaret Lockwood)
The Wicked Lady  (1945)
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fitesorko · 1 year
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Margaret Lockwood
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clarabowlover · 2 years
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Margaret Lockwood (1940′s)
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velvet4510 · 2 months
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hotvintagepoll · 1 month
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Barbara Stanwyck (Ball of Fire, The Lady Eve, Double Indemnity)—I hope someone else has submitted better propaganda than I because I don't want my girl's prospects to rest on me just yelling PLEASE VOTE FOR MY TERRIBLE HOT GIRLFRIEND. She is a delight in everything! She is often a sexy jerk! (It's most of the plot of Baby Face!) Even when she plays a "good girl" (as an example, Christmas in Connecticut, which more people should see) she's still kind of a jerk and I love her for it! She won't take men's shit and she sure wouldn't take mine!
Margaret Lockwood (The Wicked Lady, The Lady Vanishes)— Gorgeous feisty funny talented and the sexiest stubborn face ever committed to film. And if people haven't seen the original Wicked Lady they need to be introduced to a glorious poly highway romp of a film. When a woman outsneers James Mason you know she has sex appeal!
This is round 2 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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"THE leading lady of the golden age of hollywood. One of the only actresses to work independent of a studio, making short-term contracts that enabled her to make movies wherever she wanted. She had so much range, and could act in basically any genre. She's been rumored to be a lesbian literally since she was active in Hollywood; most notable is the rumor that she had a long time on-and-off relationship with famously bi Joan Crawford, her "best friend" for decades (They lived right next door to one another). She also lived with Helen Ferguson, her "live-in publicist" for many years. She was the quintessential femme fatale in Double Indemnity, and really pushed sexual boundaries in her pre-code films like Baby Face, and the famous screwball The Lady Eve, where she plays basically a downlow domme. Allegedly, when a journalist asked her if she was a lesbian, she straight up threw him out of her house. She even played a lesbian in Walk on the Wild Side"
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"THE queen of screwball comedies. I adore her, I'd kill for her, I will cry if she's not gonna win this poll."
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"listen ok she had awful politics she was a mccarthyist right wing wacko BUT she's so incredibly hot that i've deluded myself into believing i could fix her. if you see her onscreen she carries herself in a way that's just so effortlessly sexy AND she has just a stunning face. imo she was at her hottest in the 1940s but even as early as the late 1920s she had a rly captivating screen presence and just a beautiful face, and then post-1950 she was just irresistibly milfy so really she was just always incredibly hot. she was also an incredibly talented actress who was equally stellar in melodrama, film noir, and unhinged screwball comedy. the blonde wig they made her wear in double indemnity is notoriously silly looking but she still looks sexy in it so that's gotta count for something. i've watched so many terrible movies just for a chance at seeing her that i think her estate should be paying me damages."
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"Not often thought of for her sultriness, Barbara Stanwyck was incredible in that she could actually choose to be hot if the role called for it, and then have a glow-down to look ordinary for another role. She wasn't the most beautiful or effervescent, but damn did she have rizz. Watch her with Gary Cooper in Ball of Fire teaching him about "yum-yum" or with Henry Fonda in The Lady Eve whispering huskily into his ear."
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"She is always the smartest woman in the room. Watching her play Henry Fonda like a befuddled fiddle in The Lady Eve was a highlight of my life. Femme fatale in Double Indemnity, comedy queen in Ball of Fire. She can do anything."
"She was part of my gay awakening"
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"SHE'S A PRE-CODE QUEEN. She did everything, drama, comedy. The most beautiful woman in the world to watch weep. Beg for to step on you with those legs. Fun Babs story: Ginger Rogers was offered the role in Ball of Fire but said, “Oh, I would never play that part, she’s too common.” So they called Barbara Stanwyck and they said “We offered this to Ginger Rogers but she’s turned it down, would you be interested?” And she read the script and she said; “You bet! I LOVE playing common broads. [link]"
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norashelley · 3 months
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Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter, Julia.
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maudeboggins · 1 year
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margaret lockwood in bank holiday (1938)
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citizenscreen · 6 months
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Margaret Lockwood and Montgomery Clift chatting at a reception for the stars of the upcoming Royal Film Show at Londonderry House, Park Lane, London, on October 17, 1950.
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onenakedfarmer · 5 months
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CAST A DARK SHADOW Lewis Gilbert UK, 1955
Wildly diverse in his films, Lewis Gilbert also directed ALFIE, MOONRAKER, YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, DAMN THE DEFIANT, EDUCATING RITA, and SHIRLEY VALENTINE.
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