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hotvintagepoll · 1 month ago
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Yūnosuke Itō (Ikiru)— God I am having the very devil of a time finding actual video clips of the disasterfail novelist he plays in Ikiru. But from Wikipedia, here's someone talking about his scrungliness: the "horse-faced actor...was a real chameleon, despite his instantly recognizable, distinctive features..." In Ikiru his drunken, dilapidated, unnamed novelist is one of the characters our protagonist encounters as he processes a fatal cancer diagnosis; he drags the protagonist out for a wild night on the town. He's sad and funny and deeply scrungly.
Estelle Winwood (The Glass Slipper)—scrungles so beautifully as the fairy godmother in cinderella with a very bird-like nature
This is round 1 of the contest. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. If you're confused on what a scrungle is, or any of the rules of the contest, click here.
[additional submitted propaganda + scrungly videos under the cut]
Okay, you can start seeing him at 1:05 here, the scruffy one in the dark hat, and an excellent bit at 5:38
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citizenscreen · 5 months ago
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From “Bewitched” 1966 episode, "Witches And Warlocks Are My Favorite Things, Agnes Moorehead, Estelle Winwood, and Reta Shaw as Endora, Enchantra, and Agatha respectively.
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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 5 months ago
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gatutor · 3 months ago
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Estelle Winwood-Leslie Caron "La zapatilla de cristal" (The glass slipper) 1955, de Charles Walters.
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margotfonteyns · 5 months ago
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Estelle Winwood wearing a dress worn in the play Too Many Husbands, 1919. Photo by Adolf de Meyer for Vogue.
"At the mention of lipstick, Miss Winwood recalled that she was the first woman of her acquaintance to use rouge on her lips in public. 'It was while I was appearing here,' she said, 'in Too Many Husbands that it occurred to me that I looked much better on stage than off. Then the idea dawned on me to wear lip rouge on the street. People used to stare at me. A friend entreated me to "take that stuff off your lips." I paid no heed, saying that as an actress I was supposed to be stared at.'" — Estelle Winwood Is 83 Today, New York Times, January 24, 1966
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loveboatinsanity · 11 months ago
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shadow27 · 1 year ago
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Charles Addams "Murder By Death"
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randomrichards · 7 months ago
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MURDER BY DEATH:
Host wants to one up
Five parody detectives
At a posh dinner
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ulrichgebert · 3 months ago
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Vergnügten uns einmal mehr mit Kim Novak (links hinten) als Notorious Landlady, die für diplomatische Verwicklungen und schönstes Chaos sorgt, weil sie verdächtigt wird, ihren Gatten ermordet zu haben.
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lobbycards · 4 months ago
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Murder by Death, Italian lobby card (Fotobusta), 1976
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years ago
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The Producers (1967) Mel Brooks
January 19th 2023
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movie-titlecards · 9 months ago
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The Magic Sword (1962)
My rating: 6/10
I mean, it's no Jack the Giant Killer, but still perfectly good fun.
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citizenscreen · 10 months ago
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From “Bewitched” 1966 episode, "Witches And Warlocks Are My Favorite Things, Agnes Moorehead, Estelle Winwood, and Reta Shaw
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venicepearl · 1 year ago
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Estelle Winwood (born Estelle Ruth Goodwin, 24 January 1883 – 20 June 1984) was an English actress who moved to the United States in mid-career and became celebrated for her wit and longevity.
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gatutor · 3 months ago
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Estelle Winwood (Lee, Kent, England, 24/01/1883-Woodland Hills, California, 20/06/1984).
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famousdeaths · 5 months ago
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Estelle Winwood was an English actress who moved to the United States mid-career and became celebrated for her wit and longevity.
Link: Estelle Winwood
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