Albuquerque Journal, New Mexico, May 3, 1935
Harlow was an actress who got along with everyone-with one exception: Wallace Beery. She had worked with Beery before in The Secret Six (1931) and the two had developed a dislike for each other that carried over into Dinner at Eight. Beery thought that Harlow wasn’t experienced enough as an actress and treated her rudely. Harlow found Beery gruff and boorish. Since the two were playing a husband and wife that can’t stand each other, the real-life feelings worked to the comic benefit of the characters. (x)
Orson Welles resting on a sculpture of Shakespeare.
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
Vanity Fair
HARRY HOUDINI ↳ as Harvey Hanford in The Grim Game // cuffs
I totally lost it when he looked at the camera. <3
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The Women (1939) dir. George Cukor
a place in the sun — 1951
Montgomery Clift
Elizabeth Taylor
pov you’re on tumblr for halloween:
Now, Voyager (1942)
JEAN HARLOW in DINNER AT EIGHT — 1933, dir. George Cukor