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William Powell-Thelma Todd-Gary Cooper "Nevada" 1927, de John Waters.
this is all I’m talking about until halloween sorry i don’t make the rules
they don't do men like this anymore
obsessed with the fact that there’s jonathan brewster fangirls i love the internet (sometimes)
Especially for 1944 Arsenic and Old Lace is INSANE. Its feral. Two kind old maids are serial killers with a higher body count than Norman Bates, Cary Grant is on the edge of insanity, Peter Lorre is there, it has a sub plot concerning a man who thinks he's Theodore Roosevelt and becomes catatonic if he tries being someone else, they couldn't get Boris Karloff to reprise his role in the play so they made a guy up to look like Boris Karloff and shot all his scenes like a horror movie, it opens with a fist fight at a Dodgers game and it has nothing to do with the plot. 10/10 masterpiece.
Have u ever considered drawing any fan art for arsenic and old lace? The villains are kinda gay. In the stage play version Karloff plays the main villain, Jonathan Brewster, a sadistic, elegant spree killer, with a personal plastic surgeon named Herman Einstein who affectionately calls him "Johnny". In the movie version Raymond Massey plays Jonathan and Lorre plays einstein
Finally I watched this film.
So I drew fan art!
considering all of the old hollywood posts, i had to change my icon to struggling bowler jimmy stewart
i love one (1) man
I want that romper.
While this image is sfw, obviously, the source blog is 18+.
Clara Bow and her pumpkin pal for Halloween in 1929
This is the best idea in the history of film.
Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed rehearsing the gym dance routine in IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)
1921: 13-year-old James Stewart with his sisters.
Johnny Eck was a performer from the 1930s who was born without any legs:
He's primarily known for appearing in the 1932 cult classic Freaks directed by Tod Browning.
However what I'm mostly obsessed with is this account of a magic trick he did with his non-disabled twin brother (text under the cut)
Like this is the funniest thing I've ever heard. Can you imagine
Easily one of the top 5 funniest things you can do as an identical twin
I wish I was a muppet so I could flail uncontrollably with no consequences. And for the scrunch
The flail
The drama
The scrunch
For reference
Sheet Music 1919 by Irving Berlin