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weirdlookindog · 11 months ago
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She-Wolf of London (1946) - Pressbook
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gatutor · 2 months ago
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Don Porter-Joanne Dru "711 ocean drive" 1950, de Joseph M. Newman.
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mariocki · 6 months ago
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Night Monster (1942)
"Why don't you have Millie do that, Miss Judd? That's a maid's work, not a housekeeper's. You needn't answer because I know the reason: that spot under your hand is blood and you didn't want anyone to know."
"Blood? Ridiculous."
"Yes, it is ridiculous. It couldn't be blood, but it is. I've seen those spots before and I've seen you trying to scrub them out because you knew what they were. Blood, the whole house reeks of it. The air is charged with death and hatred and something that's unclean!"
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loveboatinsanity · 4 months ago
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catboyelimgarak · 6 months ago
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The reviews on Letterboxd for “A Woman For All Men” are just as funny as I expected
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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Ann Sothern and Don Porter in a publicity photo for “The Ann Sothern Show,” circa 1959.
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ellie88-blog-blog · 9 months ago
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My Friend Irma Goes West
In the sequel to "My Friend Irma," titled "My Friend Irma Goes West," Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, alongside John Lund, Maire Wilson, and Diana Lynn, embark on a new comedic journey directed by Hal Walker in 1950.
Up next on my Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis marathon is the sequel to 1949’s “My Friend Irma,” the 1950 film “My Friend Irma Goes West,” directed by Hal Walker and released the same years as their third movie “At War with the Army”. While we see a change of director, the main cast remains the same. Returning with Martin and Lewis are John Lund, Marie Wilson, and Diana Lynn. I must say, this is one of…
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years ago
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She-Wolf of London (The Curse of the Allenbys) (1946) Jean Yarbrough
February 6th 2023
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have Lon Chaney Jr. The Wolf Man: The Legacy Collection It has The Wolf Man 1941 , Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man 1943 , The She Wolf of London 1946 and Werewolf of London 1935
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vintagegirl50s60s70s80s · 2 years ago
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Elvis Presley and Don Porter in Live a little love a little (1968)
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clemsfilmdiary · 6 months ago
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The Norliss Tapes (1973, Dan Curtis)
5/16/24
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Bela Lugosi, Leif Erickson, Nils Asther, Lionel Atwill, Ralph Morgan, Francis Pierlot, Don Porter, and Frank Reicher in Night Monster (1942)
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thenewdemocratus · 2 years ago
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Retro Trailer Spot: Video: The Candidate 1972 Official Trailer
Source:The New Democrat I love the movie The Candidate for several reasons.  Perhaps the main one is that it has given me an idea for a book about an anti-establishment liberal candidate or perhaps a John McCain Conservative Republican. They face each other in the general election with the anti-establishment candidate  beating the establishment, talking point, sound-bite, candidate who always…
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chicinsilk · 1 month ago
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Harper's Bazaar October, 1974
Cristina Ferrare wears an amber brown mohair coat trimmed with brown velvet, a coat that hugs the body with wide, loose sleeves, that you put on like a sweater… and you're nice and warm. Cristina wears it here, over a two-piece dress in mottled beige jersey. Both from Saint Laurent-Rive Gauche. Hat in thick crocheted wool with a fur trim. By Don Marshall. Hair and makeup by Benjamin.
Cristina Ferrare porte une manteau en mohair brun ambré bordé de velours marron, un manteau qui épouse la forme du corps avec de larges manches amples, que l'on enfile comme un pull… et on est bien au chaud. Cristina le porte ici, sur une robe deux pièces en jersey beige chiné. Tous deux de Saint Laurent-Rive Gauche. Chapeau en laine crochetée épaisse avec une bordure de fourrure. Par Don Marshall. Coiffure et maquillage. Benjamin.
Photo Rico Puhlmann
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smartiehw · 7 months ago
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brevoorthistoryofcomics · 9 months ago
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GH: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #215
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA had been one of my favorite comic books when I was younger. It was one of only three series to which I ever maintained a subscription to insure that I didn’t miss an issue. But by 1982, the book was feeling tired and a bit stale. Writer Gerry Conway had been in place for more than sixty issues, and one got the feeling that his heart wasn’t in the assignment to the same…
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