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Iréne Jacob on the set of Trois Couleurs:Rouge
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Jean Harlow + Clark Gable HOLD YOUR MAN (1933) dir. Sam Wood
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" I'm not antisocial, just unsocial"
- Kay Francis
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Buster Keaton at Gare Montparnasse, cfr the famous 1895 train accident
Joost SWARTE Verkoop-tentoonstelling (Selling exhibition) Trafic , 2011
Joost Swarte is de uitvinder van de termen « Klare Lijn » en « Atoomstijl ». Zijn stijl laveert met genoegen tussen deze twee grote stromingen in het stripverhaal, met daarbij de steeds aanwezige invloed van zijn oorspronkelijke opleiding: design. Met zijn poëtische en losstaande elementen is de wereld van Swarte duidelijk herkenbaar tussen alle anderen. Naast een vijtigtal grafische juweeltjes, gemaakt sinds de jaren ’70, stelt de tentoonstelling Trafic (de titel is ondermeer een hommage aan de « Hollandse » film van Jacques Tati) een reeks onuitgegeven werken voor die net zoveel variaties zijn op het thema transport. Een thema waar Joost Swarte zich met een ongezien optimisme en welsprekendheid op gooit.
Joost Swarte is the inventor of the terms « Clear Line » and « Atom Style. » His drawing fluctuates with pleasure between these two major trends in comics, all of it being influenced by his initial training in design. With its poetic, playful elements, the world of Swarte is instantly recognizable. In addition to fifty graphic gems created since the ’70s, the exhibition Trafic (the title is, among other things, a tribute to the « Dutch » movie by Jacques Tati) presents a series of unpublished works which are all variations on the theme of transport. A theme which Joost Swarte takes up with optimism and zaniness.
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tony-groven-world · 4 years
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A very classy fashion photoshoot! We collected these pictures around the internet, so we’re sorry we can’t give credit to the ones who deserves it. A pity, because great work !
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Olive Thomas as Rita Malone in the 1916 Wharton Studio production of "Beatrice Fairfax"
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Search for Beauty" (1934) Ida Lupino puts a stop to Toby Wing's table dancing before it goes too far.
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Mary Brian the Hollywood actress in costume as a cigarette girl circa 1928. She was playing "Marie Burke, The Cigarette Girl " in that year"s movie "Partners in Crime"
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Actress Stella Stevens was Playboy’s Playmate of the Month in January 1960.
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Silent Film Stars Ruth Clifford and Mae Marsh were John Ford favourites and you see them many times, often uncredited, in his films. In 3 Godfathers (1948) we see Ruth Clifford as the Woman at the Bar left of John Wayne, and  Mae Marsh as Mrs Sweet with Ward Bond.
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 Eve Arden, school principal McGee in both 1978's Grease and 1982's Grease 2, in her first mayor role, STAGE DOOR (1937) : "A pleasant little foursome. I predict a hatchet murder before the night's over."
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Winna winifred and Pierre Renoir in the first Maigret-film  "La Nuit du Carrefour "  (Maigret at the Crossroads) in 1932, by Jean Renoir
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“We understand how dangerous a mask can be. We all become what we pretend to be.” ― Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind
(The Masked Woman - 1927 and Satan and the Women - 1928 are both lost silent films )
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... the only thing very bright about it is the occasional look in Miss Rogers' eyes ... 
( New York Times review 5.11.46 about her 1946 movie ‘Heartbeat’ in which she played a student in a Parisian pickpocket school ...) 
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30th August 1930: British revue comedienne Binnie Hale (1899 – 1984, formerly Beatrice Mary Hale-Monro) dressed as a Lyons' waitress for her part in the Julian Wylie production ‘Nippy’, showing at the Prince Edward Theatre in London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images/Source Rob Baker on Flashbak) She was also a delight in Michael Powell 1935′s quoto quickie “The Phantom Light” AND starred in “Magyar Melody”,  the first musical to be broadcast directly from a theatre and shown on television on 27 March 1939
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“Well, it was very hard at my age to live with Derby Zerby. The kids in school made fun of me as it was at the end of the [alphabet], it came last. It was awful. The prettiest girl at school was named Kim, so I picked Kim. Derby and Darby are very similar, and Derby in England is Darby, so I picked that. “
 - Kim Darby in an interview with Sam Weisberg
 (https://hidden-films.com/2014/07/16/the-mouse-that-charmed-an-evening-with-kim-darby/)
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