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a smattering of vintage and contemporary things. i have a raging obsession with bette davis and films in general. my name is cole, i'm twenty, and i live in wisconsin.
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bobertsbobgomery:

250 Films in 2012 | 154 | It’s Love I’m After (1937)

► Favorite Films (20/50)

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Bette Davis and her Oscar.

Bette Davis and her Oscar.

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guywoodhouse:

Poster art for Death on the Nile (1978) by Richard Amsel

guywoodhouse:

Poster art for Death on the Nile (1978) by Richard Amsel

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lucynic83:

250 Favorite Classic Films in no particular order
Now, Voyager (1942)
Oh Jerry, don’t let’s ask for the moon. We have the stars.

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Warner Brothers publicity department took full advantage of the dueling divas and played up their feud to boost ticket sales for the upcoming film. They even went as far as to circulate a photo of the actresses in full costume with boxing gloves on, ready to duke it out, with director Goulding looking resigned between them.

Warner Brothers publicity department took full advantage of the dueling divas and played up their feud to boost ticket sales for the upcoming film. They even went as far as to circulate a photo of the actresses in full costume with boxing gloves on, ready to duke it out, with director Goulding looking resigned between them.

(Source: all-about-bette)

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She brought the house down several times. Somebody called out rudely, “Is that your real hair, Miss Davis?” And she lied expertly (she was wearing a wig that day), “Yes, it is. And these are my real eyes, my real teeth, and my real tits!” The crowd went completely mad and gave her a standing ovation on the spot.

She brought the house down several times. Somebody called out rudely, “Is that your real hair, Miss Davis?” And she lied expertly (she was wearing a wig that day), “Yes, it is. And these are my real eyes, my real teeth, and my real tits!” The crowd went completely mad and gave her a standing ovation on the spot.