the old hollywood fandom is as dead as old hollywood itself
I’m still here!! I post videos and stuff!!
I reblog a lot of old hollywood stuff! Fan too of the silents!
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the old hollywood fandom is as dead as old hollywood itself
I’m still here!! I post videos and stuff!!
I reblog a lot of old hollywood stuff! Fan too of the silents!
I love how Mickey nods his head when Judy says “the clothes you’re wearing, are the clothes you wore”! xD It’s hilarious.
Shirley Temple Black
(April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014)
“As long as our country has Shirley Temple, we’ll be alright.” —Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Diana Serra Cary (born October 26, 1918 as Peggy-Jean Montgomery), best known as Baby Peggy.
In her heyday between 1920 and 1924, she was as famous as most adult stars. Although she earned millions of dollars, like Coogan she saw her fortune squandered by her parents and suffered several nervous breakdowns in young adulthood. She went on to have a career as a book publisher, historian and author on Hollywood subjects under the name Diana Serra Cary. (via wiki)
Mary Pickford, 1916
Mary Pickford in her wedding dress from her second marriage to Douglas Fairbanks, 1920. Photo by Nelson Evans
Mary Pickford and William S. Hart, 1917
“The finest all-around performer we ever had in America was Judy Garland. There was no limit to her talent.” -Gene Kelly
Judy Garland had two characters say the same thing to her: “Why didn’t you tell me I was in love with you?”. The first was Gene Kelly in For Me and My Gal (1942) and second was Fred Astaire in Easter Parade (1948)
Judy Garland - The Trolley Song - Meet Me In St. Louis (1944)
BAE
My God she’s BEAUTIFUL
Mary Pickford
I love you Shirley. You will be missed.
Mickey Rooney, Shirley Temple and Judy Garland at MGM Studios, 1941.
Glamorous Lucille Ball reclines on a bed of silk