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genterie · 1 year ago
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Lizabeth Scott in Dead Reckoning (1947)
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asianrabbit · 1 year ago
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Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Pom Klementieff / Paris
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landofanimes · 6 months ago
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Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning | SPY x FAMILY - CODE: White Collaboration Visual
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critter-of-habit · 9 months ago
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"You hired me" "Oh, I handpicked you"
Still obsessed with M:I- Dead Reckoning 🤭
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huntmavs · 3 months ago
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happiest birthday to #ETHANHUNT, the man who always gets the job done.
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normasshearer · 1 year ago
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Don't you love me? - That's the tough part of it, but it'll pass. Those things do, in time. And there's one other thing—I loved him more.
DEAD RECKONING 1947, dir. John Cromwell
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atwellfilm · 9 months ago
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HAYLEY ATWELL is GRACE in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING
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fishy-strawberries · 2 months ago
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Oh, I like her. 🤍🖤
Taking a break from my two ilsalanna fic wips and my au drawings to make this since they have Such a hold on my mind <3
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albaharu · 1 year ago
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i think she should wear it always (x)
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safehousebooze · 3 months ago
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She was my favorite part in DR1 <3
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florida3exclamationpoints · 3 months ago
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Me: I watch Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning for the plot
The "plot":
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missionzine · 4 months ago
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💥ZINE RELEASE 💥
Thank you, agents, for your patience and contribution to the IMF. The efforts of your hard work are now available for all to see - the documentation of a legacy decades in the making.
Here's to decades more.
✨ READ LEGACY HERE.
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flecker-illustrates · 21 days ago
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Well, while I was in Venice I was reminded of the latest Mission Impossible film and let me just say, I rewatched all of her scenes again, had a burst of energy and went wild in my sketchbook about her
Hayley Atwell you are a queen and I love you
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bitter69uk · 2 months ago
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“Cinderella with a husky voice …”: sultry, smoky-eyed and ash blonde Lizabeth Scott (née Emma Matzo, 29 September 1922 - 31 January 2015) was born on this day 102 years ago. Possessor of a distinctive throaty voice described by John Kobal as sounding “as if it had been buried somewhere deep and was trying to claw its way out”, the underrated Scott was the most haunting and enigmatic of forties and fifties film noir actresses. (For many years, she was bedeviled by adverse comparisons to her doppelganger, the more famous Lauren Bacall). I’ve screened three of Scott’s films at the Lobotomy Room film club to date (Too Late for Tears (1949), Desert Fury (1947) and Pitfall (1948)) and it’s been gratifying to see audiences fall under her spell. I’d argue Scott is the last great “undiscovered” golden age Hollywood star (shamefully, The British Film Institute has never done a season of her films). Scott was famously reclusive in her later years, rarely granted interviews and her private life is shrouded in mystery. Author and filmmaker Todd Hughes’ 2022 memoir Lunch with Lizabeth – in which he affectionately recalls his friendship with the prickly and complicated Scott - does much to crack the enigma. Pictured: portrait of Scott from 1947.
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huntmavs · 3 months ago
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#ETHANHUNT, the guy who refuses to make sacrifices that would harm others, yet he willingly makes sacrifices that would harm him.
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normasshearer · 1 year ago
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Every time I had a chance to find out [the answer]… somebody's pushed me, pulled the whole thing out from under me. Oh, it's a blue, sick world, Rip. I'm tired of it, and tired of being tired.
LIZABETH SCOTT as Coral "Dusty" Chandler in DEAD RECKONING (1947) dir. John Cromwell
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