
Catherine Spaak in L’armata Brancaleone, directed by Mario Monicelli, 1966 / via
images that haunt us

From 8 ½ directed by Federico Fellini, 1963 / via zzzze

Agnès Varda directs La Pointe Courte, 1954 / src: anOther

Isabel Steva i Hernández, known as Colita :: ‘Las Crueles’ de Vicente Aranda, 1969 (Cine Series) / src: Colita Fotografía
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“I waited, as if the sea could make my decision for me.”
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
gif from La Chute de la maison Usher (Jean Epstein, 1928) / via

Greta Garbo in Anna Christie directed by Clarence Brown, 1930 / image source: TheRedList
In the 1960′s, she said to her friend Raymond Daum:
“I’m sorry for a lot of things, for quitting things…. Actually, I’ve been out of order for years. It takes forever for me … to make a move. How can I do anything when I can’t even move from my living room to my other room? A friend told me, ‘You are like a mollusk!’
I didn’t know what it meant, so I looked it up – it’s an animal that doesn’t move, just sits there.” / text source: Garbo Forever
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Harold Feinstein :: Greta Garbo Movie Poster (and Theda Bara poster beside) on Window, NYC, 1966
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Bertram (Buddy) Longworth :: Ruby Keeler for 42nd Street (1933)

Florence Vidor and Hedda Hopper, in stylish flapper fashions – from their ornate gowns with jewels to their bobbed hairstyles. A wonderful old jazz age still from silent Hollywood for promotional use for silent comedy One Woman to Another (Paramount Pictures, 1927) / source