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Remembering Marius on the 112th anniversary of his birth. Happy Birthday darling boy!
Marius Goring (23 May 1912 - 30 September 1998) was an English stage and screen actor, most notably remembered for the four Powell and Pressburger films he did including A Matter of Life and Death (1946) and The Red Shoes (1948). He was also well known for playing forensic pathologist Professor John Hardy in The Expert (BBC TV 1968-1976).
mariusgoring.com - my website devoted to his life and career.
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Love, love, love this film! One of my absolute favourites. Jean & Joel are so sexy in it. That scene on them kissing on her front stoop is so hot.
Jean Arthur + letterboxd reviews → The More the Merrier (1943)
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Vale George Segal (13 February 1934 - 23 March 2021). Here he is in my favourite film of his ‘No Way to Treat a Lady’ (1968) as Detective Morris Brummel with lovely Lee Remick. He was so funny and charming in this film.
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Audrey Hepburn as Jo Stockton in Funny Face (1957) dir. Stanley Donen
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Audrey Hepburn, Peter O’Toole and Hugh Griffith in How to Steal a Million (1966). Directed by William Wyler.
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Audrey Hepburn, Peter O’Toole and Hugh Griffith in How to Steal a Million (1966) Director: William Wyler
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Sonja Wigert as Marianne Hauge and Anders Henrikson as Pastor Bengt Ahlman in Hennes lilla majestät (Her little Majesty) 1939. Directed by Schamyl Bauman.
This is a charming Swedish romantic comedy of ‘opposites attract’ featuring the distinguished stage & screen actor/director Anders Henrikson as the Swedish country parson meeting the spoiled Norwegian rich girl played by the enchanting Sonja Wigert. Love ensues, of course!
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#anders henrikson#sonja wigert#bengt ahlman#marianne hauge#hennes lilla majestät#her little majesty#schamyl bauman#swedish films#romantic comedy
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It’s ‘Tippi’!
Tippi Hedrin wearing an Edith Head gown in a publicity photo for The Birds, her 1963 film debut
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Anders Henrikson as Rikard Hegert in Jag är eld och luft (I am Fire and Air) 1944. Directed by Anders Henrikson.
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Anders Henrikson as Ole in Den starkaste: En berättelse från Ishavet (The Strongest: A Story from the Arctic Ocean) 1929. Directed by Alf Sjöberg and Axel Lindblom
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Roman Holiday (1953) dir. William Wyler
In the famous “Mouth of Truth” scene, Audrey Hepburn’s reaction to Gregory Peck’s “bitten-off hand” was genuine. Just before the cameras rolled, Peck quietly told director William Wyler that he was going to borrow a gag from comedian Red Skelton, and have his hand hidden up his sleeve when he pulled it out of the sculpture’s mouth. Wyler agreed, but Hepburn was not told. When she saw Peck’s “missing hand,” she let out what she later described as “a good and proper scream.” The scene was filmed in only one take. (x)
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Great film! I love Joan Crawford and Conrad Veidt in it. The original 1938 Ingrid Bergman version (En kvinnas ansikte) is wonderful too.
JOAN CRAWFORD in A WOMAN’S FACE (1941) dir. George Cukor
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Leslie Caron photographed by Cornel Lucas, 1964.
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Jack Lemmon as Jerry/Daphne Some Like it Hot (1959, dir. Billy Wilder)
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