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Star's Of Yesteryear
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thestarsofyesteryear · 3 days ago
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Marlon Brando
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thestarsofyesteryear · 4 days ago
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Yes, sometimes I feel like I’m tracking myself down. I want to run—run away from myself! But I can’t! I can’t escape from myself! I must take the path that it’s driving me down, and run and run down endless streets!
Peter Lorre as Hans Beckert
M (1931) Directed by Fritz Lang Written by Fritz Lang, Thea von Harbou
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thestarsofyesteryear · 12 days ago
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East of Eden, US lobby card #10. 1955
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thestarsofyesteryear · 12 days ago
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Vincent Price - The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)
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thestarsofyesteryear · 13 days ago
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*Rhett Butler is serving time in a horse jail for running blockades. He spends his time playing cards with Yankee officials and listing his losses.*
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thestarsofyesteryear · 13 days ago
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Audrey Hepburn and photographer Rino Barillari in Rome, 1964.
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thestarsofyesteryear · 15 days ago
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Poster for the 1918 film The Widow’s Might, with Julian Eltinge.
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thestarsofyesteryear · 17 days ago
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Julie Newmar
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thestarsofyesteryear · 17 days ago
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Marilyn Monroe in a photoshoot with Douglas Kirkland for Look magazine, 1961.
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thestarsofyesteryear · 17 days ago
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Cary Grant as Mortimer Brewster Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) dir. Frank Capra
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thestarsofyesteryear · 17 days ago
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thestarsofyesteryear · 1 month ago
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1941: Ziegfeld Girl, starring Lana Turner, Judy Garland and Hedy Lamarr
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Lucille Ball in Du Barry Was A Lady (1943) - costume design by Irene
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Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York. #botd
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Rock Hudson | Finlandia Baths | Getty Images
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Feeling Good (1964)
"Feeling Good" (also known as "Feelin' Good") is a song written by English composers Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd. It was first performed on stage in 1964 by Cy Grant on the musical's UK tour.
Nina Simone then recorded "Feeling Good" for her 1965 album I Put a Spell on You. The song has subsequently been covered by dozens of other artists, including American singer Sammy Davis Jr., English rock band Traffic, Canadian singer Michael Bublé, American jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, American singer and actor Brian Stokes Mitchell, British singer George Michael, English pop singer Tony Hadley, American band Eels, American musician and singer Joe Bonamassa, Irish musician and singer Eden, English rock band Muse, British blues rock band Black Cat Bones, American DJ and electronic music producer Bassnectar, American singer Sophie B. Hawkins, American rock musician Leslie West, Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii, American singer Chlöe, Palaver Strings & Kebra-Seyoun Charles, Victory, American rock music duo Sirsy (Melanie Krahmer), American rapper and singer Lauryn Hill, French DJ David Guetta, American singer Micah Dubitzky, and many others. It was also performed by American singer and pianist John Legend as part of the Celebrating America performance marking the Presidential inauguration of Joe Biden.
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