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Gun Girls (1957) Robert C. Dertano
August 4th 2024
#gun girls#1957#robert c. dertano#jan reeves#jeanne ferguson#Jacquelyn Park#jacqueline park#eve brent#timothy farrell#harry keaton#Eloise Cameron
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Jeanne Little and Me (feat. Caroline Ferguson)
“She was a bellwether of the women’s movement in Australia…and didn’t set out to be a comedian.” I learned the art of laughter from the incredible Caroline Ferguson, whom I had the pleasure of directing in Narelle McDonald’s Descent into Pop Madness at Club Voltaire several years ago. Since then, she has been captivating audiences on stage with Darhlin! It’s the Jeanne Little Show, a tribute to…
#Alzheimer’s Awareness#Australian Performer#Caroline Ferguson#comedy#Dementia Care#Jeanne Little#Memory Loss#Noel Anderson’s 15 Mins of Fame#podcast#Podcast Interview#TV personality
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'the church (sœur jeanne miriam)' and 'the church (st. clotilde, paris),’ 1991 in andres serrano: body and soul - bell hooks, bruce ferguson + amelia arenas (1995)
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Candidates for the title of
🌹Queen of Love & Beauty🌹
Candidates were given priority based on the number of submissions they received (in brackets behind their names and credentials). After all candidates with multiple submissions were entered, single submission candidates were admitted in order of submission.
Guinevere [Angel Coulby], BBC’s Merlin (2008-2012) [17]
Morgana Pendragon [Katie McGrath], BBC’s Merlin (2008-2012) [11]
Lady Éowyn of Rohan [Miranda Otto], The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) [10]
Lady Marian Fitzwalter [Olivia de Havilland], The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) [9]
Isabeau of Anjou [Michelle Pfeiffer], Ladyhawke (1985) [8]
Arwen Undomiel [Liv Tyler], The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) [7]
Galadriel of Lothlórien [Cate Blanchett], The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) [7]
Princess Buttercup [Robin Wright], The Princess Bride (1987) [6]
Lucrezia Borgia [Holliday Grainger], The Borgias (2011-2013) [6]
Princess Isabella Maria Lucia Elizabetta of Valencia [Karen David], Galavant (2015-2016) [5]
Lagertha [Katheryn Winnick], Vikings (2013-2020) [5]
Sorsha [Joanne Whalley], Willow (1988) [5]
Lady Æthelflæd of Mercia [Millie Brady], The Last Kingdom (2015-2022) [4]
Princess Gwendolyn [Angela Lansbury], The Court Jester (1955) [4]
Maid Jean [Glynis Johns], The Court Jester (1955) [4]
Lady Marion of Leaford [Judi Trott], Robin of Sherwood (1984-1986) [4]
Rebecca of York [Olivia Hussey], Ivanhoe (1982) [4]
Alicent Hightower [Olivia Cooke], House of the Dragon (2022-) [3]
Aliena [Hayley Atwell], The Pillars of the Earth (2010) [3]
Queen Cersei Lannister [Lena Headey], Game of Thrones (2011-2019) [3]
Princess Daenerys Targaryen [Emilia Clarke], Game of Thrones (2011-2019) [3]
Danielle de Barbarac [Drew Barrymore], Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) [3]
Devasena [Anushka Shetty], Baahubali (2017) [3]
Elizabeth de Burgh [Florence Pugh], Outlaw King (2018) [3]
Queen Guinevere [Vanessa Redgrave], Camelot (1967) [3]
Hürrem Sultan [Meryem Uzleri], Magnificent Century {Muhteşem Yüzyıl} (2011-2014) [3]
Lady Jocelyn [Shannyn Sossamon], A Knight’s Tale (2001) [3]
Princess Lili [Mia Sara], Legend (1985) [3]
Lady Margaery Tyrell [Natalie Dormer], Game of Thrones (2011-2019) [3]
Marian of Knighton [Lucy Griffiths], BBC’s Robin Hood (2006-2009) [3]
Lady Sansa Stark [Sophie Turner], Game of Thrones (2011-2019) [3]
Sheng Minglan [Zhang Liying], The Story of Minglan (2018) [3]
Queen Susan the Gentle [Sophie Winkleman], The Chronicles of Narnia (2005-2010) [3]
Lady Anne Neville [Claire Bloom], Richard III (1955) [2]
Lady Anne Neville [Phoebe Fox], The Hollow Crown (2012-2016) [2]
Brienne of Tarth [Gwendoline Christie], Game of Thrones (2011-2019) [2]
Bronwyn [Nazanin Bonialdi], The Rings of Power (2022-) [2]
Queen Catherine of Aragon [Maria Doyle Kennedy], The Tudors (2007-2010) [2]
Contessina de Bardi [Annabel Scholey], Medici (2016-2019) [2]
Egwene Al’Vere [Madeleine Madden], The Wheel of Time (2021-) [2]
Queen Eleanore of Aquitane [Katharine Hepburn], The Lion in Winter (1968) [2]
Queen Elizabeth Woodville [Rebecca Ferguson], The White Queen (2013) [2]
Donna Giulia Farnese [Lotte Verbeek], The Borgias (2011-2013) [2]
Queen Guinevere [Cheri Lunghi], Excalibur (1981) [2]
Jadis, the White Witch [Tilda Swinton], The Chronicles of Narnia (2005-2010) [2]
Jeanne d’Arc [Renee Falconetti], The Passion of Joan of Arc {La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc} (1928) [2]
Joan of Arc [Milla Jovovich], The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999) [2]
Kate [Laura Fraser], A Knight’s Tale (2001) [2]
Lady Kate Percy [Michelle Dockery], The Hollow Crown (2012-2016) [2]
Queen Lucy the Valiant [Rachael Henley] [2]
Queen Madelena [Mallory Jansen], Galavant (2015-2016) [2]
Queen Margaret of Anjou [Sophie Okonedo], The Hollow Crown (2012-2016) [2]
Lady Mary Boleyn [Charity Wakefield], Wolf Hall (2015-2024) [2]
Moiraine Damodred [Rosamund Pike], The Wheel of Time (2021-) [2]
Morgana Pendragon [Eva Green], Camelot (2011) [2]
Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen [Emma D’Arcy], House of the Dragon (2022-) [2]
Queen Sibylla of Jerusalem [Eva Green], Kingdom of Heaven (2005) [2]
Eliška Pomořanská [Jana Brejchová], A Night at Karlstein {Noc na Karlštejně} (1973) [1]
Lady Marian [Audrey Hepburn], Robin & Marian (1976) [1]
Ophelia [Jean Simmons], Hamlet (1948) [1]
Aykız Hatun [Hande Subaşı], Diriliş: Ertuğrul (2014-2019) [1]
Roberta Steingas [Clare Foster], Galavant (2015-2016) [1]
Tamina [Gemma Arterton], Prince of Persia (2010) [1]
Princess Isabelle [Sophie Marceau], Braveheart (1995) [1]
Alexandra [Geraldine Viswanathan], Miracle Workers: The Dark Ages (2020) [1]
Isabella of Valois [Emma Hamilton], RSC’s Richard II (2013) [1]
Jade Claymore [Erin Kellyman], Willow (2022) [1]
Anne Boleyn [Genevieve Bujold], Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) [1]
Mu Nihuang [Liu Tao], Nirvana in Fire (2015-2018) [1]
Padmavati [Deepika Padukone], Padmaavat (2018) [1]
Queen Isabella [Tilda Swinton], Edward II (1991) [1]
Djaq [Anjali Jay], BBC’s Robin Hood (2006-2009) [1]
Below is a list of Honorable Mentions...
Anne Boleyn [Natalie Portman], The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
Aslaug [Alyssa Sutherland], Vikings (2013-2020)
Aviendha [Ayoola Smart], The Wheel of Time (2021-)
Catherine of Aragon [Charlotte Hope], The Spanish Princess (2019-2020)
Cecilia Algotsdotter [Sofia Helin], Arn: The Knight Templar (2007)
Doric [Sophia Lillis], Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves (2023)
Queen Elizabeth of York [Jodie Comer], The White Princess (2017)
Jiang Yanli [Xuan Lu], The Untamed (2019)
Guinevere [Julia Ormond], First Knight (1995)
Hafsa Sultan [Nebahat Çehre], Magnificent Century {Muhteşem Yüzyıl} (2011-2014)
Hatice Sultan [Selma Ergeç], Magnificent Century {Muhteşem Yüzyıl} (2011-2014)
Queen Isabella of Castile [Michelle Jenner], Isabel (2011-2014)
Isolde [Sophia Myles], Tristan + Isolde (2006)
Joan of Arc [Ingrid Bergman], Joan of Arc (1948)
Kira [Lisa Maxwell, Kathryn Mullen], The Dark Crystal (1982)
Queen Mab [Miranda Richardson], Merlin (1998)
Maleficent [Angelina Jolie], Maleficent (2014)
Lady Margaret Tudor [Georgie Henley], The Spanish Princess (2019-2020)
Marian Dubois [Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio], Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Lady Mary Tudor [Sai Bennett], The Spanish Princess (2019-2020)
Empress Maude [Alison Pill], The Pillars of the Earth (2010)
Morgaine [Julianna Marguiles], The Mists of Avalon (2001)
Queen Ravenna [Charlize Theron], Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)
Rebecca of York [Elizabeth Taylor], Ivanhoe (1952)
Rosie Cotton [Sarah MacLeod], The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
Sharako Lohar [Abigail Thorn], House of the Dragon (2022-)
Tár-Miriel [Cynthia Addai-Robinson], The Rings of Power (2022-)
Ygritte [Rose Leslie], Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
Yara Greyjoy [Gemma Whelan], Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
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Movie Musical Divas Tournament: Round 1
Jessie Matthews (1907-1981): Evergreen (1934) - Harriet Green | First a Girl (1935) - Elizabeth | It's Love Again (1936) - Elaine Bradford | Head Over Heels (1937) - Jeanne Colbert | Gangway (1937) - Pat Wayne
"jessie matthews was an english stage and screen actress known as "the dancing divinity". she made a string of lavish art deco musicals in the 1930s and was notably in first a girl, the first english-language version of viktor und viktoria which was later remade with julie andrews. she and fred astaire came tantalizingly close to working together multiple times but it sadly never panned out." - anonymous
Bebe Daniels (1901-1971): Rio Rita (1929) - Rita Ferguson | Dixiana (1930) - Dixiana Caldwell | 42nd Street (1933) - Dorothy Brock | The Song You Gave Me (1933) - Mitzi Hansen
"bebe daniels was a star of silent comedies who transitioned to starring in some of the earliest musicals when talkies came around. she probably has the first "established star who can't go on at the last minute passes the torch to fresh young ingenue" scene in all of musicals in 42nd street." - anonymous
This is Round 1 of the Movie Musical Divas tournament. Additional polls in this round may be found by searching #mmround1, or by clicking the link below. Add your propaganda and support by reblogging this post.
ADDITIONAL PROPAGANDA AND MEDIA UNDER CUT: ALL POLLS HERE
Jessie Matthews:
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Photos and video submitted by: anonymous
Bebe Daniels:
youtube
Photos and video submitted by: anonymous
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Liste der 97 besten X-Comics-Charaktere
Rogue (Anna Marie LeBeau) (1981)
Kitty Pryde (Shadowkat) (1980)
Gambit (Remy LeBeau) (1990)
Laura Kinney (Wolverine) (2004)
Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) (1967)
Dani Moonstar (Mirage) (1982)
Illyana Rasputin (Magik) (1975)
Magneto (Max Eisenhart) (1963)
Alex Summers (Havok) (1969)
Jean Grey (Phoenix) (1963)
Scott Summers (Cylops) (1963)
Rahne Sinclair (Wolfsbane) (1982)
Lorna Dane (Polaris) (1968)
Doug Ramsey (Cypher) (1984)
Storm (Ororo Munroe) (1975)
Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) (1975)
Banshee (Sean Cassidy) (1967)
Siryn (Theresa Rourke) (1981)
Cannonball (Sam Guthrie) (1982)
Sunspot (Roberto DaCosta) (1982)
Rictor (Julio Esteban Richter) (1987)
Northstar (Jean Paul Beaubier) (1979)
Husk (Paige Guthrie) (1986)
Blink (Exiles) (Clarice Ferguson) (1994)
Multiple Man (Jamie Madrox) (1974)
Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff) (1964)
Rachel Summers (Askani) (1981)
Mimic (Exiles) (Calvin Rankin) (2001)
Hellion (Julian Keller) (2003)
Elixir (Josh Foley) (2003)
Mercury (Cessily Kincaid) (2003)
Warren Worthington III (Archangel) (1963)
Iceman (Bobby Drake) (1963)
Logan (Wolverine, James Howlett) (1974)
Tabby (Tabitha Smith, Boom Boom) (1985)
Karma (Shi’an McCoy) (1980)
M (Monet St. Croix) (1994)
Alison Blair (Dazzler) (1980)
Strong Guy (Guido Carosella) (1985)
Juggernaut (Cain Marko) (1965)
Nocturne (T. J. Wagner) (2001)
Betsy Braddock (Captain Britain) (1976)
Brian Braddock (Captain Avalon) (1976)
Mystique (Raven Darkholm) (1978)
Maddie Pryor (Goblin Queen) (1983)
Madison Jeffries (1983)
Jay Guthrie (Icarus) (1984)
Lila Cheney (1984)
Rusty Collins (1986)
Skids (Sally Belvins) (1986)
Domino (Neena Thurman) (1992)
Nate Grey (X-Man) (1995)
Pete Wisdom (1995)
Dust (Sooraya Qadir)(2002)
Noriko Ashida (Surge) (2004)
Heather Mac Daniel Hudson (Sasquatch) (Exiles) (2002)
Quentin Quire (Kid Omega) (2003)
Laurie Collins (Wallflower) (2003)
Santo Vaccarro (Rockslide) (2003)
Pixie (Meggan Gwyn) (2004)
Amor (Hisako Ichiki) (2004)
Layla Miller (2006)
Gabby Kinney (Scout) ((2015)
Hope Summers (2007)
Magma (Amara Aquilla) (1983)
Warlock (1984)
Mindee Cuckoo (2001)
Longshot (1985)
Chamber (Jonathan Starsmore) (1994)
Destiny (Irene Adler) (1981)
Empath (Manuel Alfonzo Rodrigo de la Rocha)(1984)
Emma Frost (White Queen) (1980)
Cecilia Reyes (1997)
Callisto (1983)
Caliban (1981)
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) (1964)
Snowbird (Naya Eason) (1979)
Oya (Idie Okonkwo) 2010)
Vulcan (Gabriel Summer) (2006)
Eva Bell (2012)
Goldballs (Fabio Medina, Egg) (2013)
Christopher Summers (Corsair) (1977)
Hepzibah (1977)
Moira MacTaggert (1975)
Mac (James Hudson, Guardian) (1978)
Heather McDonalds (Nemesis) (1980)
Aurora (Jeanne Marie Beaubier) (1979)
Daken (Akihiro, Fang) (2006)
Eyeboy (Trevor Hawkins) (2012)
Phoebe Cuckoo (2001)
Celeste Cuckoo (2001)
Trance (Hope Abbot) (2005)
Deadpool (Wade Wilson) (1991)
Gabriel Cohuelo (Velocidad) (2010)
Blindfold (Ruth Aldine) (2005)
Sabretooth (AoA) (Viktor Creed) (1994)
Jubilee (Jubilation Lee) (1989)
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Me and this chart is the equivalent of the man with the string board meme
An exhaustive-as-I-could-make-it chart of the actresses I think look alike and how they are all c o n n e c t e d do you see my vision
In order from left to right, from the top row down:
Jeanne Damas
Michelle Trachtenberg
Anna Karina
Cate Blanchett
Julianna Margulies
Nancy Kerrigan
Nicole Kidman
Kim Novak
Virna Lisi
Brittany Snow
Dakota Johnson
Penelope Cruz
Anne Hathaway
Connie Sellecca
Isabella Rossellini
Helen Schneider
Grace Kelly
Diane Kruger
Alison Doody
Sarah Wynter
Sophia Myles
Kate Winslet
Victoria Pedretti
Liv Tyler
Michelle Monaghan
Rebecca Ferguson
Ingrid Bergman
Nastassja Kinski
Helen Mirren
Jennifer Lawrence
Hayley Mills
Diane Lane
Julia Stiles
Kat Dennings
Mary Page Keller
Laura Prepon
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Elisabeth Shue
Maggie Lawson
Alicia Silverstone
Madchen Amick
Phoebe Tonkin
Dagmara Dominczyk
Megan Fox
Ana de Armas
Olivia Munn
Rachel Leigh Cook
Katie Holmes
Sarah Clarke
Jennifer Morrison
Charlize Theron
Melora Hardin
Ashley Judd
Katherine Heigl
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Kelly McGillis
Alanis Morissette
Michelle Borth
Sasha Alexander
Marion Cotillard
Rose Byrne
Natalie Portman
Keira Knightley
Sadie Robertson
Sharon Tate
Sheryl Lee
Amanda Logan
Stephanie Beatriz
Amy Winehouse
Maggie Wheeler
Zooey Deschanel
Katy Perry
Salma Hayek
Queen Letizia of Spain
Kate Middleton
Hilarie Burton
Stephanie J. Block
Olivia Wilde
Courteney Cox
Demi Moore
Jennifer Connelly
Sarah Vickers
Sarah Topham
Pamela Sue Martin
Reiko Aylesworth
Megan Boone
Cobie Smulders
Andie MacDowell
Julia Roberts
Carla Gugino
Jennifer Garner
Rachel McAdams
Felicity Jones
Sherry Stringfield
Cybill Shepherd
Ellen Barkin
Cameron Diaz
Juliette Lewis
Cindy Williams
Ginnifer Goodwin
Sherilyn Fenn
Hedy Lamarr
Dita von Teese
Audrey Tautou
Jamie Alexander
Lauren Graham
Kelly Preston
Melissa Fumero
Sarah Greene
Christina Ricci
#lookalike#lookalikes#doppelganger#doppelgangers#anna karina#cate blanchett#juliette lewis#dakota johnson#penelope cruz#anne hathaway#grace kelly#kate winslet#victoria pedretti#liv tyler#rebecca ferguson#jennifer lawrence#alicia silverstone#ana de armas#rose byrne#natalie portman#keira knightley#megan fox#zooey deschanel#kate middleton#amy winehouse#christina ricci#ginnifer goodwin#rachel mcadams#jennifer connelly#courteney cox
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All actresses/actors we have already considered for the role of Sigyn in the Marvel films/series:
Jessica Alba
Meryl Streep
Lily James
Emilia Clarke
Angel Coulby
Holliday Grainger
Rebecca Ferguson
Imogen Poots
Katie McGrath
Zawe Ashton
Amy James Kelly
Jennifer Connelly
Olivia Cooke
Natalie Dormer
Evan Rachel Wood
Ellie Bamber
Alana Boden
Phillipa Soo
Anne Hathaway
Ritu Arya
Sandra James Young
Niamh Walsh
Emily Carey
Romola Garai
Perdita Weeks
Britt Lower
Georgie Henley
Sophia Lillis
Sofia Wylie
Naomi Ackie
Alia Shawkat
Karen Fukuhara
Gratiela Brancusi
Gina Stiebitz
Joanna Douglas
Moses Ingram
Dilraba Dilmurat
Zoe Boyle
Freida Pinto
Charlotte Riley
Penelope Wilton
Jing Tian
Annabelle Wallis
Sophie Rundle
Alicia Vikander
Gemma Arterton
David Lindstrom
Isla Fisher
Gabriella Wilde
Hannah Dodd
Deepika Padukone
Marion Cotillard
Ksenia Solo
Denée Benton
Mia Wasikowska
Julia Lester
Ginnifer Goodwin
Malina Weissman
Naomi Scott
Ashley Johnson
Àstrid Berges-Frisbey
Millie Bobby Brown
Tamla Kari
Dianne Doan
Aisling Loftus
Pedro Pascal
Jessie Buckley
Felicity Jones
Lucy Martin
Sadie Sink
Lana Parrilla
Katheryn Winnick
Golshifteh Farahani
Vanessa Kirby
Kaley Cuoco
Alicia von Rittberg
Rachel Shenton
Meryem Uzerli
Jeanne Goursaud
Sophie Skelton
Léa Seydoux
Claire Holt
Sophie Turner
Nicola Coughlan
Sophia Myles
Regé Jean Page
Sara Gadon
Kelly Marie Tran
Hugh Dancy
Lydia West
Amanda Seyfried
Oona Chaplin
Billie Piper
Charithra Chandran
Keira Knightley
Elizabeth Debicki
Bella Heathcote
Savannah Steyn
Jodie Comer
Eleanor Tomlinson
Clémence Poésy
Jodie Turner-Smith
Charlotte Hope
Madeleine Mantock
Simone Ashley
Georgia Tennant
Jessica Williams
Daisy Head
Ana de Armas
Jessica Brown Findlay
Mimî M Khayisa
Lolly Adefope
Amy Adams
Jessica Chastain
Bryce Dallas Howard
Kirby Howell-Baptiste
Susan Wokoma
Aiysha Hart
Sophie Okonedo
Imelda Staunton
Anna Shaffer
Emilie de Ravin
Elle Fanning
Ruth Wilson
Anna Popplewell
Nathalie Emmanuel
Freema Agyeman
Rose Leslie
Halle Bailey
America Ferrera
Jeanne Goursaud
Drew Barrymore
Sogol Faghani
#sigyn#marvel#justiceforsigyn#lokiswife#marvel comics#marvel movies#marvel studios#marvel series#marvel fancast#mcu#multiverse#mcu fancast#sigyn fancast
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♔BORN AUGUST, 19TH >1<♔
CATHERINE OF BOHEMIA -> DUTCHESS
1342 ~ CZECH REPUBLIK
ELIZABETH STUART -> QUEEN
1592 ~ UNITED KINGDOM
MARIE JEANNE BÉCU -> COMTESSE
1743 ~ FRANCE
GABRIELLE `COCO´ CHANEL -> DESIGNER & ENTREPENEUR
1883 ~ FRANCE
ELSIE FERGUSON -> ACTRESS
1883 ~ UNITED STATES
COLLEEN MOORE -> ACTRESS
1899 ~UNITED STATES
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So to clear up for which marvel female characters I'll write here's a list! These are all from the movies, TV series and comic books! (Yes there's a lot and most of them are only in the comic books)
Marvel - Maria Hill, Proxima Midnight, Natasha Romanoff, Felicia Hardy, Clea, Whitney Frost, Emma Frost, Aldrif Odinsdottir, Yelena Belova, Agatha Harkness, Peggy Carter, Silver Sable, Valkyrie, Elizabeth (Betty) Ross, Carol Danvers, Lorna Dane, Jennifer Walters, Ororo Munroe, Jessica Drew, Alison Blair, Elsa Bloodstone, Lady Sif, Ruth Adeline, Neena Thurman, Barbara Morse, Abigail Brand, Ami Han, Laynia Petrovna, Chimera, Jean Grey, Sooraya Qadir, Death, Anna Marie, Gamora, Janet Van Dyne, Medusa, Phyla-Vell, Julia Carpenter, Crystal, Angelica Jones, Patsy Walker, Greer Nelson, Cessily Kincaid, Raven Darkholme, Melissa Gold, Karla Sofen, Paige Guthrie, Sharon Carter, Kimura, Madelyne Pryor, Clarice Ferguson, Pepper Potts, Betsy Braddock, Elektra Natchios, Maya Lopez, Lady Bullseye, Noriko Ashida, Amara Aquilla, Theresa Cassidy, Ruby Summers, Hope Summers, Tabitha Smith, Layla Miller, Jeanne Marie, Loa, Sarah (Marrow), Selene, Bianca LaNeige, Amora, Morgan Le Fay, Monica Rambeau, Lillian Crawley, Petra, Miranda Leevald, Amelia Voght, Carmella Unuscione, Angela Del Toro, Rachel Leighton, Shanna O'Hara, Susan Storm, Jessica Jones, Angelina Brancale, Melati Kusuma, Abigail Boylen, Kelsey Leigh, Hela, Shuri Udaku, Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn, Nahrees, Wanda Wilson, Sinthea Schmidt, Ellie Phimister, Lisa Molinari, Irene Merryweather, Carlie Cooper, Valerie Cooper, Ana Kravinoff, Jane Foster, Wanda Maximoff, Carolyn Trainor, Marlo Chandler, Elizabeth Twoyoungmen, Kara Killgrave, Okoye, Opal Luna Saturnyne, Jillian Woods, Andromeda Attumasen, Margali Szardos & Piedra Dura
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Farley Granger, James Stewart, and John Dall in Rope (Alfred Hitchcock, 1948)
Cast: James Stewart, Farley Granger, John Dall, Cedric Hardwicke, Constance Collier, Dick Hogan, Edith Evanson, Douglas Dick, Joan Chandler. Screenplay: Hume Cronyn, Arthur Laurents, based on a play by Patrick Hamilton. Cinematography: William V. Skall, Joseph A. Valentine. Art direction: Perry Ferguson. Film editing: William H. Ziegler. Music: David Buttolph.
Montage, the assembling of discrete segments of film for dramatic effect, is what makes movies an art form distinct from just filmed theater. Which is why it's odd that so many filmmakers have been tempted to experiment with abandoning montage and simply filming the action and dialogue in continuity. Long takes and tracking shots do have their place in a movie: Think of the suspense built in the opening scene in Orson Welles's Touch of Evil (1958), an extended tracking shot that follows a car with a bomb in it for almost three and a half minutes until the bomb explodes. Or the way Michael Haneke introduces his principal characters with a nine-minute traveling shot in Code Unknown (2000). Or, to consider the ultimate extreme of anti-montage filmmaking, the scenes in Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels (1975), in which the camera not only doesn't move for minutes on end, but characters also walk out of frame, leaving the viewer to contemplate only the banality of the rooms in which the title character lives her daily life. But these shots are only part of the films in question: Eventually, Welles and Haneke and even Akerman are forced to cut from one scene to another to tell a story. Alfred Hitchcock was intrigued with the possibility of making an entire movie without cuts. He couldn't bring it off because of technological limitations: Film magazines of the day held only ten minutes' worth of footage, and movie projectors could show only 20 minutes at a time before reels needed to be changed. In Rope, Hitchcock often works around these limitations by artificial blackouts in which a character's back fills the frame to mask the cut, but he sometimes makes an unmasked quick cut to a character entering the room -- a kind of blink-and-you-miss-it cut.* But for most of the film, we are watching the action in real time, as we would on a stage. Rope began as a play in 1929, when Patrick Hamilton's thinly disguised version of the 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case was staged in London. Hitchcock, who had almost certainly seen it on stage, asked Hume Cronyn to adapt it for the screen and then brought in Arthur Laurents to write the screenplay. To accomplish his idea of filming it as a continuous action, he worked with two cinematographers, William V. Skall and Joseph A. Valentine, and a crew of camera operators whose names are listed -- uniquely for the time -- in the opening credits, developing a kind of choreography through the rooms, designed by Perry Ferguson, that appear on the screen. The film opens with the murder of David Kentley (Dick Hogan) by Brandon (John Dall) and Philip (Farley Granger), who then hide his body in a large antique chest and proceed to hold a dinner party in the same room, serving dinner from the lid of the chest, which they cover with a cloth and on which they place two candelabra. The dinner guests are David's father (Cedric Hardwicke), his aunt (Constance Collier), his fiancée, Janet (Joan Chandler), his old friend and rival for Janet's hand (Douglas Dick), and the former headmaster of their prep school, Rupert Cadell (James Stewart). Everyone spends a lot of time wondering why David hasn't shown up for the party, too, while Brandon carries on some intellectual jousting with Rupert and the others about whether murder is really a crime if a superior person kills an inferior one, and Philip, jittery from the beginning, drinks heavily and starts to fall to pieces. Murder will out, eventually, but not after much talk and everyone except Rupert, who returns to find a cigarette case he pretends to have lost, has gone home. There is one beautifully Hitchcockian scene in the film, in which the chest is positioned in the foreground, and while the talk about murder goes on off-camera, we watch the housekeeper (Edith Evanson) clear away the serving dishes, remove the cloth and candelabra, and almost put back the books that had been stored in the chest. It's a rare moment of genuine suspense in a film whose archness of dialogue and sometimes distractingly busy camerawork saps a lot of the necessary tension, especially since we know whodunit and assume that they'll get caught somehow. Some questionable casting also undermines the film: Stewart does what he can as always, but is never quite convincing as a Nietzschean intellectual, and Granger's disintegrating Philip is more a collection of gestures than a characterization. The gay subtext of the film emerges strongly despite the Production Code, but today portrayals of gay men as thrill-killers only adds something of a sour note, even though Dall and Granger were both gay, and Granger was for a time Laurents's lover.
*Technology has since made something like what Hitchcock was aiming for in Rope possible. Alexander Sokurov's 2002 Russian Ark consists of a single 96-minute tracking shot through the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg as a well-rehearsed crowd of actors, dancers, and extras re-create 300 years of Russian history. Projectors today are also capable of handling continuous action without the necessity of reel-changes, making possible Alejandro Iñárruitu's Oscar-winning Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014), with its appearance of unedited continuity, though Iñárritu and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki resorted to masked cuts very much like Hitchcock's.
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