“That’s why we called it The Majestic. Any man, woman, or child could buy their ticket, walk right in. Here they’d be, here we’d be. ’Yes sir! Yes ma’am! Enjoy the show!’ And they’d come entering ath palace, like in a dream, like in heaven. Maybe you had worries and problems out there, but once you came in through those doors, they didn’t matter anymore. And you know why? Chaplin, that’s why. And Keaton and Lloyd. Garbo, Gable, and Lombard, and Jimmy Stewart and James Cagney. Fred and Ginger. They were gods. And they lived up there. That was Olympus. Would you remember if I told you how lucky we felt just to be here? To have the privilege of watching them?”
Martin Landau, The Majestic (2001)
Anthony Perkins and Jane Fonda on the set of Tall Story, 1960
Christmas with Dean: A Master Post
The Christmas Blues (1953)
A Winter Romance (1959)
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! A Winter Romance The Things We Did Last Summer I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm June In January Canadian Sunset Winter Wonderland Out In the Cold Again Baby, It’s Cold Outside Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer White Christmas It Won’t Cool Off
It’s Beginning to Look Lke Christmas - Live Silver Bells - Live Silent Night - Live
Frank Sinatra and His Friends Want You to Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (1963)
The Dean Martin Christmas Album (1966)
Clark Gable and Robert Taylor
Carole Lombard 1930’s
Catherine Deneuve and Gene Kelly photographed during a lunch break on the set of The Young Girls of Rochefort, 1967.
Humphrey Bogart and son Stephen (4 months).
We had an extraordinary friendship. We would sometimes sit up until three in the morning, and he would tell me about his past, his mother, minister, his loves, and the next day he would just look straight through me as if he’d given away or revealed too much of himself. It would take, after one of these sessions, maybe a couple of days before we’d be back on friendship terms. He was very afraid to give of himself.