40s Movies Gallery
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Concept art for Disney’s PINOCCHIO (1940) by Swedish-American illustrator, Gustaf Tenggren.
I think because I grew up as a big fan of Batman: The Animated Series and ‘40s noir and gothic aesth
She-Wolf of London - Jean Yarbrough
The Ghost of Mrs Danvers…A young woman from a poor background finds her life is transformed b
something-into-something: “Because every parting from you is like a little eternity.” - Waterloo Br
something-into-something: “I loved you. I’ve never loved anyone else. I never shall.” - Waterloo Br
classichollywoodstuff:Jane Greer - Out of the Past 1947
In Italy, Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940) was released as La Prima Moglie (The First Wife). That’s a comp
womeninthewindow:The House of the Seven Gables (Joe May, 1940)The House of the Seven Gables - Joe Ma
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) dir. Lewis MilestoneCinematography by Victor Milner
“I based it on Technicolor movies from the ‘40s, like Carmen Miranda’s, whom I have always loved,” C
Late Spring (1949) - by Yasujirō Ozu
A young Marilyn Monroe—then still an unknown hopeful—on the backlot of Fox Studios in 19
talesfromweirdland:Storyboard images for Disney’s Fantasia (1940).
Peter O'Toole
W.E. (2011) dir.Madonna
In Italy, Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940) was released as La Prima Moglie (The First Wife). That&rs
Lucille Ball & Boris Karloff in Lured (1947) dir. Douglas SirkCinematography by William H. D
Boris Karloff in Lured (1947) dir. Douglas SirkCinematography by William H. Daniels
Lured (1947) dir. Douglas SirkCinematography by William H. Daniels
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not (1944)
1940’s Lookbook Part 2A combination of re-watching the Marvel movies, the launch of TSR&am
Judy Garland’s official art for The Pirate, 1948
Late Spring (1949) - by Yasujirō Ozu
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