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houseofsushi: Faye Dunaway in Network (1976)

wehadfacesthen: Loretta Young, 1933, photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull

houseofsushi: Michelle Pfeiffer

Liza Minnelli visits her mother, Judy Garland, on the set of A Star is Born, 1954. Photo by Bob Willoughby

60s70sand80s: Matthew Broderick and Jon Cryer, 1986

ladiesofthe70s: Shelley Duvall

superseventies: Anjelica Huston

summers-in-sunnydale: Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty, 1960s

Paul Reubens

houseofsushi: Keanu Reeves in Point Break

‘Tis but a scratch.

vintageruminance: Raquel Welch

americanfilminstitute: Elsa Lanchester touches up her makeup on the set of The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

sunsetgun: Debbie Harry

the60sbazaar: Janet Leigh on the set of Psycho

John Wayne

vintagegal: Dolly Parton photographed by Merry Alpern for Playboy Magazine, 1978

60s70sand80s: Beastie Boys - Paul’s Boutique (Capitol, 1989)

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oldhollywood: Seven Samurai (1954, dir. Akira Kurosawa) (via)

lottereinigerforever: Audrey Hepburn photographed by Lino Nanni in Rome, Italy on September 19, 1972

screen-goddesses: Ava Gardner

Toshiro Mifune

Stan Lee

Eric Idle, Lauren Hutton and Carrie Fisher

vintagegal: Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, 1970s

Come as you are

fybombshells: Ursula Andress

ladiesofthe70s: Dolly and Cher…and a dulcimer.

Stop!

ladiesofthe70s: The Runaways | Photo: Brad Elterman

#nofilter #fujifilmxt1

wehadfacesthen: German film star Brigitte Helm, 1932. She is best known for her first role as Maria in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927)

vintagebreeze: Natalie Wood.

24femmespersecond: Angie Dickinson holds a giant bunny head Angie Dickinson born Angeline Brown in Kulm North Dakota 1931, signed to Warner Brothers in 1954, pictured here with a toy Bugs Bunny for Warner Brothers in 1964.

Spencer Tracy- photos by Irving Penn

David Bowie and Eric Idle

vintageruminance: Joan Collins - 1950s

71-72/100 photographs of Grace Kelly

A typo inspired my creation

lottereinigerforever: Clint Eastwood by John R. Hamilton

Katharine Hepburn, ca. 1939

sala66: Alec Guinness, fotografiado por Alfred Eisenstaedt en 1951

#dogs #dogssittingawkwardly