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gracie-bird · 2 months ago
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Grace Kelly's hair and make up test for Dial M for a Murder (1953)
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fanofspooky · 6 months ago
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Alfred Hitchcock’s movies
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synthsays · 5 months ago
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I always loved this episode title :)
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RIP Jasper you would've loved these clear colorful touch tone phones
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margowendice · 8 months ago
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"How do you go about writing a detective story?"
"Well, you forget detection and concentrate on crime. Crime's the thing. And then you imagine you're going to steal something or murder somebody."
"Oh, is that how you do it? It's interesting."
Dial M for Murder (1954)
director. Alfred Hitchcock.
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batcavescolony · 5 months ago
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Julie (Bruce's ex Fiancée from the 40s): Dick Grayson is that you?
Dick: JULIE! How have you been? *hugs her*
Julie: oh great, have you seen my new movie? I think it's gonna be big!
Dick: I'll have to see it!
*they talk for a bit*
Julie: well I better get going, it great to see you Dick, you've grown so much. Bye
Dick: bye
Jason: who was that?
Dick: oh, Bruce's ex Fiancée.
Jason: WHAT! Why am I just hearing about this? Who is she?
Dick: you know Portia Storme?
Jason: the actress in 'Dial M for Murder'!
Dick: yeah that's her!
Jason: BRUCE WAS ALMOST MARRIED TO PORTIA STORME?! AND I'M JUST FINDING OUT!
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thevelvetgoldmine · 1 year ago
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DIAL M FOR MURDER (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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pentangeli · 7 months ago
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Dial M For Murder (1954)
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tilbageidanmark · 3 months ago
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Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn, March 21, 1956, backstage at the Oscars
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humanoidhistory · 4 months ago
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(New Beverly Cinema)
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emmybrown · 2 years ago
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sorry we let your boyfriend be directed by alfred hitchcock :( he cant stop thinking he can get away with murder. he is slowly being driven insane by his own homoerotic impulses :( oh no he is in technicolor now
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thehitchcockbrunette · 5 months ago
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gracie-bird · 7 months ago
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Grace Kelly's promotional still for Dial M for a Murder (1954)
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marisatomay · 1 month ago
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What if your husband was GAY in the SUBTEXT and a RETIRED TENNIS PLAYER and you had an AFFAIR with an old friend from SCHOOL but your husband found out and BLACKMAILED you in secret to give him FIFTY POUNDS and then he blackmailed one of his former schoolmates who was in dire straights to MURDER YOU but the man was STABBED in the struggle by your LINEN SCISSORS so your husband FRAMED HIM for blackmailing YOU and then had you CONVICTED for the PREMEDITATED MURDER of the man he blackmailed and he was GAY in the SUBTEXT
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gena-rowlands · 2 years ago
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⎯ GRACE KELLY (1929-1982) ↳ Dial M for Murder (1954) ↳ dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
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coolthingsguyslike · 9 months ago
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gatabella · 1 year ago
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A pair of gold-plated, clip-on chandelier earrings with simulated pearls.
Worn by Maureen O'Hara in Sinbad The Sailor (1947); Rita Hayworth in Salome (1953) and Grace Kelly in a studio publicity portrait used to promote Dial M For Murder (1953). Photographs of Kelly wearing the earrings made them so popular they became part of Joseff of Hollywood's commercial line of jewelry. Length, 4 inches
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