It’s quarter past ten. What time are they supposed to be here? Who? The other guests. There are no other guests. We don’t want to share this night with other people. This is for you and me. GLORIA SWANSON and WILLIAM HOLDEN in Sunset Boulevard (1950) dir. Billy Wilder
"Shut up, I'm rich! I'm richer than all this new Hollywood trash! "
Sunset Blvd, (1950)
Director. Billy Wilder.
Her outfits are amazing in this…
Joan Fontaine + Bing Crosby
The Emperor Waltz (1948)
The 13th Annual Academy Awards, February 27th 1941. Seated between David O. Selznick and Alfred Hitchcock is 23 year old Joan Fontaine, hilariously blocked from view by a playful Hitchcock. To Hitchcock’s left is Judith Anderson. ‘Rebecca’ won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Cinematography.
Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine , Suspicion 1941
Deleted scene from movie Suspicion, 1941. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Starring Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine
Collier Young, Joan Fontaine and Ida Lupino on set of The Bigamist (1953)
Joan winning her Oscar , look at that smile!
Just Joan Fontaine checking out Bob Hope’s boobs no big deal.
Joan Fontaine eating at a restaurant in Torcello Island, Venice, 1952.
look at the way joanie is touching his neckkk
Custody Court 1950’s Style…… Ain’t It A Bitch?
Happy Saturday!!!
Happy Sunday! Here’s some pictures of Joan with darling Nicky, courtesy of Life Photo Archives sponsored by Google.
Another photo- these are from a Vanity Fair shoot in 1948. Photographed by George Platt Lynes.
Oh Dahling, eBay is a godsend.
So this happened…
Happy Saturday
Joan Fontaine and Ida Lupino, 1961
Scenes from Rebecca (Alfred Hitchcock, 1940)
In honor of Joan Fontaine
“I’m asking you to marry me, you little fool.”
Rebecca (1940)
How to be a BAMF: de Havilland Edition
Feature Film || Rebecca (1940), dir. A. Hitchcock
I LOVE her expression here. It’s the look of do-not-fuck-with-me. She’s saying, “Watch yourself asshole. I can pull a gun faster than you can say mob wife.”
LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN (1948) dir. Max Ophüls
Suspicion (1941, Alfred Hitchcock)
2/12/22
I can already feel it flopping lmao 😩
Letter from an unknown woman, 1948.
Joan Fontaine in Letter from an Unknown Woman (Max Ophüls, 1948)