List of my favorite Bette Davis characters, in no particular order [1/?] ↳ Kit Marlowe, Old Acquaintance (1943) dir. Vincent Sherman.
—It’s late, and I’m very, very tired of youth and love and self-sacrifice.
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List of my favorite Bette Davis characters, in no particular order [1/?] ↳ Kit Marlowe, Old Acquaintance (1943) dir. Vincent Sherman.
—It’s late, and I’m very, very tired of youth and love and self-sacrifice.
NIGHTMARE ALLEY (1947)
Nightmare Alley (1947) dir. Edmund Goulding
晩春 (Late Spring) (1949, Japan) Dir: Yasujirō Ozu
晩春 (Late Spring) (1949, Japan) Dir: Yasujirō Ozu
My husband. You were anxious to talk to him, weren’t you? Yeah, I was, but I’m sort of getting over the idea if you know what I mean.
Barbara Stanwyck in DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) dir. Billy Wilder
nightmare alley (1947)
Montgomery Clift on stage in The Skin of our Teeth in 1942, directed by Elia Kazan.
(Pic: ronfassler.medium.com)
LA, 1940: Cary Grant having dinner.
Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart take a break during rehearsal for their performance of "The Philadelphia Story" on CBS radio in 1947
Dragonwyck (1946) dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
SPENCER TRACY & KATHARINE HEPBURN in WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942) — dir. George Stevens
Fredric March in The Best Years of Our Lives 1946 | dir. William Wyler
JACK CARSON and EVE ARDEN in MY DREAM IS YOURS (1949)
Late Spring (1949, Japan). Directed by: Yasujiro Ozu
The Philadephia Story (1940, USA) Dir. George Cukor