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JAMES STEWART and KATHARINE HEPBURN in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)
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“well, you cry a little, and then you wait for the sun to come out. it always does.”
musicals remind me that life can be beautiful and sunny even on the darkest of days.
that’s why i care.
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In my next life I will be reborn as #ava gardner.
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“born to dance” (1936)
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YESYESYESYESYES
Moonlight Serenade playing from another room
Glenn Miller
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“torn curtain” was highkey a terribly written movie but look at these 2 beauties
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paul newman & julie andrews
behind the scenes of “torn curtain” (1966)
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what a cutie!!
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“bUt oLd MoViEs aReN’t ReLaTaBlE”
WRONG old movies are always a mood
#relatable#mood#old movies#pygmalion#the philadelphia story#sabrina#bringginng up baby#it’s a wonderful life#roman holiday
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500 followers!!
wow guys!! you did it!
thank you so so much from the bottom of my heart for being here to share in my love of old movies!!! <3
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everybody in “gilda” (1946):
wow you’re wild, gilda, it’s a good thing you’re not superstitious
gilda:
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now, we can get through this thing all right. we’ve got to stick together, though. we’ve got to have faith in each other.
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↳ James Stewart and Eleanor Powell in Born to Dance (1936)
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Ginger Rogers and James Stewart in Vivacious Lady (1938)
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