*CANDIDS*
*CANDIDS*
Beginning today, a new thread titled CANDIDS will feature vintage pictures of movie stars posted below. Please see the first part of the collection of images that I've chosen below.
The variety of images will include publicity shots, at home, on the beach, with famly, on the town, on the set, dating, also cheesecake and beefcake, etc.
I hope and trust that members of the board will enjoy it.
Joe aka Mongo
Clark Gable & Carole Lombard at home with their kittys.
Natalie Wood at the pool with her poodle.
Actress Frances Farmer restrained after parole violation (1943).
Claudette Colbert & Gary Cooper (in a haze?) dancing at Ciro's.
Sophia Loren amazed at Jayne Mansfield's treasure chest.
Robert Mitchum in the kitchen with his boys (1947).
Doris Day shopping near her home in Carmel.
Gypsy Rose Lee in the 1930s.
Charlton Heston on set of "Planet of the Apes" (1968).
Fred MacMurray with Edward G. Robinson in the deleted
gas chamber scene from "Double Indemnity" (1944).
Eleanor Powell & Glenn Ford on their wedding day in 1943.
Alfred Hitchcock serving tea to Grace Kelly on the set (1954).
Gene Tierney & husband Oleg Cassini playing cards (strip poker?).
va Gardner & David Niven trotting on the set of "The Little Hut" (1957).
Mike Todd, Liz Taylor, Debbie Reynolds & Eddie Fisher...little did they know.
Anna Magnani and her devoted pet.
Dick Powell and wife June Allyson playing house.
Rita Hayworth & daughter Rebecca on the set of "The Loves of Carmen" (1948).
Ann Blyth carted on the set of "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid" (1948).
The variety of images will include publicity shots, at home, on the beach, with famly, on the town, on the set, dating, also cheesecake and beefcake, etc.
I hope and trust that members of the board will enjoy it.
Joe aka Mongo
Clark Gable & Carole Lombard at home with their kittys.
Natalie Wood at the pool with her poodle.
Actress Frances Farmer restrained after parole violation (1943).
Claudette Colbert & Gary Cooper (in a haze?) dancing at Ciro's.
Sophia Loren amazed at Jayne Mansfield's treasure chest.
Robert Mitchum in the kitchen with his boys (1947).
Doris Day shopping near her home in Carmel.
Gypsy Rose Lee in the 1930s.
Charlton Heston on set of "Planet of the Apes" (1968).
Fred MacMurray with Edward G. Robinson in the deleted
gas chamber scene from "Double Indemnity" (1944).
Eleanor Powell & Glenn Ford on their wedding day in 1943.
Alfred Hitchcock serving tea to Grace Kelly on the set (1954).
Gene Tierney & husband Oleg Cassini playing cards (strip poker?).
va Gardner & David Niven trotting on the set of "The Little Hut" (1957).
Mike Todd, Liz Taylor, Debbie Reynolds & Eddie Fisher...little did they know.
Anna Magnani and her devoted pet.
Dick Powell and wife June Allyson playing house.
Rita Hayworth & daughter Rebecca on the set of "The Loves of Carmen" (1948).
Ann Blyth carted on the set of "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid" (1948).
Last edited by mongoII on August 12th, 2008, 11:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'll look forward to your for candids here Mr. M., I see they had a field-day with your thread over there. Keep a stiff upper lip. They don't know a good thing when they see it.
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Thanks for the compliments Klondike. I'd say middle-aged, since I'm now 41. And I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I never learnt how to drive, for reasons far too complicated to explain here. And we have a very average car, which my wife drivesklondike wrote:feaito wrote:Thanks
I think I'm the only one in these Boards who's actually using a pic of oneself.
Oh, great!
Personable, well-spoken, intelligent, good-looking & young(er).
Please, Fernando, tell me that you DON'T drive a really cool car!!
Fernando, after 12 years as a Certified Traffic Control Technician for the Federal Highway Administration, and six years as a Senior Registered Flag Instructor for the State of Vermont, and driving an average of a thousand miles a week, and paying, on average, twenty employees to stand out in front of moving vehicles for 8 hours a day,feaito wrote:
Thanks for the compliments Klondike. I'd say middle-aged, since I'm now 41. And I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I never learnt how to drive, for reasons far too complicated to explain here. And we have a very average car, which my wife drives
let me tell ya . . in the big picture of Life, you ain't missin' a thing!
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Woops, sorry Mongo!
I fear I've been quite rude in getting your new thread so far off-track!
And I for one can't wait to see which candids you'll debut with!
So, Maestro Goodheart, if you would commence?
[ Quiet down front! ]