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Post by DubipR on Mar 5, 2015 0:12:08 GMT -5
Dorthy MaloneThe name might be well known, but this Best Supporting Actress for Written on the Wind is a stunner. You probably know her from his little role in The Big Sleep, when she and Bogart got a little wet during a storm....
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Post by berkley on Mar 5, 2015 1:01:42 GMT -5
James Coburn is another favourite of mine. Loved the Flint movies watching them on tv as a kid. I can't say that they're great films or anything, but they are great fun and cool period pieces.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 1:25:13 GMT -5
James Coburn is another favourite of mine. Loved the Flint movies watching them on tv as a kid. I can't say that they're great films or anything, but they are great fun and cool period pieces. I've couldn't agree with more!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 9:11:14 GMT -5
Lovely Betty Grable Part 1 of 2She and Rita Hayworth were voted the top Pin-Up of World War II and she starred so many musicals of her testament of her ability to dance, sing, and act in to hearts of millions of Americans and around the World of her joy of entertainment. Lovely Lady that did it all.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 9:12:35 GMT -5
Lovely Betty Grable Part 2 of 2The Face of Grable ... A very rare image of her!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 9:16:48 GMT -5
Arnold Schwarzenegger with Lynda Carter Some Hollywood Function about 7 to 10 years ago. I just loved this photo!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 9:27:40 GMT -5
Lynda Carter with a Bow TieLooking at this photo here as the ever gorgeous Lynda Carter not only played Wonder Woman on television for 3 years here and having said that she does make a good argument to play another DC Comics Heroine - ZATANNA! From the InternetSee for yourself!
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Post by Jesse on Mar 5, 2015 10:42:58 GMT -5
Time for my obligatory Boris Karloff post! I've seen more of his movies than I can even count. One of my favorite actors and arguably the best monster movie actor ever!
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Post by Jesse on Mar 5, 2015 11:06:50 GMT -5
I've actually been working on drawing a portrait of her for awhile now. I really need to sit down and finish it sometime soon. Here's the photo I'm using as a reference.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 11:17:23 GMT -5
I would love to see that Jesse412!
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Post by berkley on Mar 6, 2015 0:35:36 GMT -5
Sean Connery: I'd watched all the Sean Connery Bond films on tv, as a kid in the 70s, but a couple years ago I had the chance to see Doctor No, Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, and Thunderball on the big screen for the first time, and Connery's screen presence was phenomenal.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 7:38:29 GMT -5
Sean Connery: I'd watched all the Sean Connery Bond films on tv, as a kid in the 70s, but a couple years ago I had the chance to see Doctor No, Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, and Thunderball on the big screen for the first time, and Connery's screen presence was phenomenal. You are so right Berk, and about a month ago - I've started to collect some pictures of Sean Connery as 007. Here's him in his first film - Dr. No that came out in 1962. He was fabulous as 007. Here's some Press Photo that I have of him as James Bond 007. James Bond 007 - Sean Connery
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 7:43:57 GMT -5
Ursula Andress as Honey RyderPress Stock Photo - For Pinewood Studios. Pinewood Studios did most of the Production of 007 Movies. Her role was an iconic one and set the stage for all 007 Bond Girls for years to come.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 7:50:40 GMT -5
Sean Connery as James Bond 007 and Ursula Andress as Honey RyderIn Dr. No.a 1962 Film Starring Sean Connery and Ursula Andress - The 1st James Bond Movie. Press Photos from Pinewood Studios. I will be getting some selected 007 Movies in the near future and I will try to post them when I get them. Enjoy these wonderful photos of Sean and Ursula here. I do enjoy watching these films and still do.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 8:00:42 GMT -5
Dana Wynter The only Color Photo that I have of her in her starring role as Anne Davis in Sink the Bismark a powerful and gripping movie involving the Royal Navy quest by the Prime Minister himself - Winston Churchill to inform the British Navy to sink the Bismark one of the Nazi Germany's most powerful battleship afloat. I've seen this movie about 10-12 times in my life and it's remains to be seen one of the most dramatic war movies ever. Dana Wynter made it believable and she was a very powerful female presence in this movie that surrounded by a cast of men. I consider it a great role for her. And, she is one of my favorite actresses too.
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