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wehadfacesthen:Klaatu (Michael Rennie) and the robot Gort bring greetings from Outer Space to the pe
wehadfacesthen: Gary Cooper, 1920s
wehadfacesthen: Clark Gable, 1930s via matinee-moustache
wehadfacesthen: Martha Graham performing Letter to the World, 1940, photos by Barbara MorganLetter t
wehadfacesthen: I won’t be posting Monday December 17 to protest the imposition of censorship on Tum
wehadfacesthen:Sam Cooke in the recording studio, 1960
wehadfacesthen: Margy Cato, 1950, test shot by Lillian Bassman for fashion shoot
wehadfacesthen:Dolly Parton at home in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, 1960s
wehadfacesthen: Jean Arthur in You Can’t Take It With You (Frank Capra, 1938)
wehadfacesthen:Marilyn Monroe at the Actor’s Studio, New York, 1955, photo by Roy Schatt
wehadfacesthen:Ann Sothern, 1936, photo by George Hurrell
wehadfacesthen:Claudette Colbert photographed by George Hoyningen-Huene on the set of the pre-Code e
wehadfacesthen:Audrey Hepburn, Switzerland, 1954, photo by Hans Gerber
wehadfacesthen:lottereinigerforever:Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Top Hat (Mark Sandrich, 1935)
wehadfacesthen:Tennessee Williams (right) and his lover Donald Windham photographed by George Platt
wehadfacesthen:Greta Garbo, 1932, publicity photo for As You Desire Me by Clarence Sinclair Bull
wehadfacesthen:Alain Delon in Rocco and His Brothers I Rocco e i suoi fratelli (Luchino Visconti, 1
wehadfacesthen: Joel McCrea and Constance Bennett in Bed of Roses (Gregory LaCava, 1933)
wehadfacesthen:Dancer Lew Christensen in a 1937 photo by George Platt Lynes. He is in costume for th
wehadfacesthen:Marilyn Monroe arrives at the premiere of There’s No Business Like Show Business in H
wehadfacesthen: Anna Sten, a 1932 portrait by Ruth Harriet Louise
wehadfacesthen:Joan Crawford and Jack Palance in a newspaper advertisement for the thriller Sudden F
wehadfacesthen:Joan Crawford in Grand Hotel (Edmund Goulding, 1932)
wehadfacesthen:Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Shall We Dance (Mark Sandrich, 1937)
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