*CANDIDS*
- moira finnie
- Administrator
- Posts: 8024
- Joined: April 9th, 2007, 6:34 pm
- Location: Earth
- Contact:
Great pic of sudsy Russell . . stuff like that could have one humming "San Berdoo" all day long!
As bath scenes overall go, I'd rate the one from Son of Paleface as better than Ava's outdoor shower in Mogambo, but not as much fun as Kate Jurado's tin-tub scene from Stay-Away Joe . . about equivalent, I'd say, to Sharon Tate's skylight attack in The Fearless Vampire Killers.
As bath scenes overall go, I'd rate the one from Son of Paleface as better than Ava's outdoor shower in Mogambo, but not as much fun as Kate Jurado's tin-tub scene from Stay-Away Joe . . about equivalent, I'd say, to Sharon Tate's skylight attack in The Fearless Vampire Killers.
- moira finnie
- Administrator
- Posts: 8024
- Joined: April 9th, 2007, 6:34 pm
- Location: Earth
- Contact:
Jeez, Klondike, thanks for that guided tour down your sudsy memory lane. Hope you feel better now that you "came clean" with this catalog of babes and bubbles in the flickers.
Btw, you left out Jean Harlow taking a bath in the tub on the water tower in Red Dust (1932) (the first Mogambo), & Claudette Colbert soaking in asses' milk in that early talkie doozie, The Sign of the Cross (1932) by the man in question, Cecil B. DeMille.
Btw, you left out Jean Harlow taking a bath in the tub on the water tower in Red Dust (1932) (the first Mogambo), & Claudette Colbert soaking in asses' milk in that early talkie doozie, The Sign of the Cross (1932) by the man in question, Cecil B. DeMille.
And wasn't it Tina Louise in an outdoor tub in GOD'S LITTLE ACRE? Pretty sure it wasn't Buddy Hackett that caught my eye.
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
More reactions to your latest run:
1) How precious Deb Kerr looked accepting her honorary Oscar; can it really be that no contemporary performer's stepped up to do a TCM "signature tribute" for her? [Or, hopefully, I've just missed it, maybe?]
2) What in the name of Kamehameha are Bogie & Mayo noshing on? Looks like she's all set with her sangria or whatever, but there's the King of Holmby Hills knuckling into what looks like a an imperial size bowl of macadamia ice-pops!
3) Little tree-ring span between Joanie C & Doug, Jr., I noticed; did she scoop him up at a frat smoker? And which # hubby was he?
4) Nice to see Ms. O'Brien enjoying her life on the far side of her busy "young" career; we share a birthday (along w/ Joan of Arc & MLK, Jr.)!
5) Just me, or does it almost look like our favorite flame-tressed colleen is about ready to serve El Presidente a Milesian knuckle sandwich?!!
1) How precious Deb Kerr looked accepting her honorary Oscar; can it really be that no contemporary performer's stepped up to do a TCM "signature tribute" for her? [Or, hopefully, I've just missed it, maybe?]
2) What in the name of Kamehameha are Bogie & Mayo noshing on? Looks like she's all set with her sangria or whatever, but there's the King of Holmby Hills knuckling into what looks like a an imperial size bowl of macadamia ice-pops!
3) Little tree-ring span between Joanie C & Doug, Jr., I noticed; did she scoop him up at a frat smoker? And which # hubby was he?
4) Nice to see Ms. O'Brien enjoying her life on the far side of her busy "young" career; we share a birthday (along w/ Joan of Arc & MLK, Jr.)!
5) Just me, or does it almost look like our favorite flame-tressed colleen is about ready to serve El Presidente a Milesian knuckle sandwich?!!
Klondike, as usual your reactions to some of the images was a hoot.
I believe that TCM had a 3 film salute to Deborah Kerr after she passed away.
I can't make out whats in that bowl in front of Bogie and Mayo either. At first I thought it was ice cubes.
Doug Fairbanks Jr was Joan Crawford's 2nd husband. I believe that frat look was a sign of the times.
Heaven only knows what those two guys were up to with Marilyn Monroe that evening.
Myrnaloy, thanks for bringing that typo to my attention. It's Farley and not Farey....
I believe that TCM had a 3 film salute to Deborah Kerr after she passed away.
I can't make out whats in that bowl in front of Bogie and Mayo either. At first I thought it was ice cubes.
Doug Fairbanks Jr was Joan Crawford's 2nd husband. I believe that frat look was a sign of the times.
Heaven only knows what those two guys were up to with Marilyn Monroe that evening.
Myrnaloy, thanks for bringing that typo to my attention. It's Farley and not Farey....
- moira finnie
- Administrator
- Posts: 8024
- Joined: April 9th, 2007, 6:34 pm
- Location: Earth
- Contact:
I think that Bogart is icing up his sore digits after:
a.) Mayo slammed his hand in the car door...accidentally.
b.) He took a poke at someone he'd been needling a bit too much at the bar and hurt his paw.
c.) He just bet Mayo that he could slip some ice cubes down the collar of Jack Warner, who's seated at the next table with his back to his permanently disgruntled employee.
Good analysis Moira, or d.) could be that Bogie felt compelled to pull a Cagney grapefruit stunt on Mayo. They were, after all, the battling Bogarts.
Edward G. Robinson at the track with his son Manny
Lauren Bacall, Bogart & Katharine Hepburn to begin making "The African Queen".
Buddies Randolph Scott and Cary Grant at the pool.
Mary Astor (left) in court over a custody case involving her daughter Marylyn in 1936...there was also a little matter about a diary.
Louis Jourdan and his son the late Louis Henry in 1957.
War bond tour with Greer Garson, Ronald Colman, Hedy Lamarr,
Joan Leslie or Janet Blair, and Irene Dunne in 1941.
John Wayne and wife to be Esperanza Bauer getting marriage license in 1946.
Jane Russell as Rio in a publictity shot from "The Outlaw" (1943).
Burt Lancaster 55 in all his glory as "The Swimmer" (1968).
Rock Hudson and wife Phyllis Gates on their wedding day in 1955.
Robert Mitchum (with cellmate) arrested for possession of marijuana in 1948.
Barbara Stanwyck & Natalie Wood on the set of "The Bride Wore Boots".
Ray Milland and his wife for life Malvina on the dance floor.
Darling Audrey Hepburn on the road with her pooch.
Marlene Dietrich visiting Judy Garland back stage in a genuine embrace.
Dear Ethel Barrymore enjoying a spot of tea in her dressing room.
Judy Garland sort of leaning on ex-husband Vincent Minnelli.
Steve McQueen mug shot . Arrested in Alaska for drunk driving in 1972.
Striking image of Grace Kelly & Audrey Hepburn backstage at the Oscars.
Cornel Wilde and his pet parrot.
Rory Calhoun & Guy Madison setting up dates.
Harold Lloyd and his son meeting the Munchkins at the premier of "The Wizard of Oz" (1939).
Gorgeous Lana Turner and her only child, daughter Cheryl.
David Niven with sons David Jr. and Jamie.
Marilyn Monroe made up as Marlene Dietrich in "The Blue Angel".
Rudolph Valentino 31 waked in 1926.
Fred Astaire on the radio minus his toupee in 1944.
Brigitte Bardot with Kirk Douglas at the Venice Film Festival.
John Wayne crooning wih Perry Como in 1978.
Arlene Dahl at the Stork Club with Lex Barker, her 1st of 6 husbands.
Marlene Dietrich, Bob Hope & Bette Davis at the Hollywood Hall of Honor in 1942.
Edward G. Robinson at the track with his son Manny
Lauren Bacall, Bogart & Katharine Hepburn to begin making "The African Queen".
Buddies Randolph Scott and Cary Grant at the pool.
Mary Astor (left) in court over a custody case involving her daughter Marylyn in 1936...there was also a little matter about a diary.
Louis Jourdan and his son the late Louis Henry in 1957.
War bond tour with Greer Garson, Ronald Colman, Hedy Lamarr,
Joan Leslie or Janet Blair, and Irene Dunne in 1941.
John Wayne and wife to be Esperanza Bauer getting marriage license in 1946.
Jane Russell as Rio in a publictity shot from "The Outlaw" (1943).
Burt Lancaster 55 in all his glory as "The Swimmer" (1968).
Rock Hudson and wife Phyllis Gates on their wedding day in 1955.
Robert Mitchum (with cellmate) arrested for possession of marijuana in 1948.
Barbara Stanwyck & Natalie Wood on the set of "The Bride Wore Boots".
Ray Milland and his wife for life Malvina on the dance floor.
Darling Audrey Hepburn on the road with her pooch.
Marlene Dietrich visiting Judy Garland back stage in a genuine embrace.
Dear Ethel Barrymore enjoying a spot of tea in her dressing room.
Judy Garland sort of leaning on ex-husband Vincent Minnelli.
Steve McQueen mug shot . Arrested in Alaska for drunk driving in 1972.
Striking image of Grace Kelly & Audrey Hepburn backstage at the Oscars.
Cornel Wilde and his pet parrot.
Rory Calhoun & Guy Madison setting up dates.
Harold Lloyd and his son meeting the Munchkins at the premier of "The Wizard of Oz" (1939).
Gorgeous Lana Turner and her only child, daughter Cheryl.
David Niven with sons David Jr. and Jamie.
Marilyn Monroe made up as Marlene Dietrich in "The Blue Angel".
Rudolph Valentino 31 waked in 1926.
Fred Astaire on the radio minus his toupee in 1944.
Brigitte Bardot with Kirk Douglas at the Venice Film Festival.
John Wayne crooning wih Perry Como in 1978.
Arlene Dahl at the Stork Club with Lex Barker, her 1st of 6 husbands.
Marlene Dietrich, Bob Hope & Bette Davis at the Hollywood Hall of Honor in 1942.
Joseph Goodheart
- myrnaloyisdope
- Posts: 349
- Joined: May 15th, 2008, 3:53 am
- Location: Toronto, Ontario
- Contact:
More great stuff. I'm digging the Dietrich ones because she actually seems human.
I like the Robert Mitchum one, makes him seem like a genuinely cool dude.
And I had no idea Fred Astaire was that bald, wow, he kind of looks like an alien.
Ooh and more Hepburn please(Audrey and Kate).
I like the Robert Mitchum one, makes him seem like a genuinely cool dude.
And I had no idea Fred Astaire was that bald, wow, he kind of looks like an alien.
Ooh and more Hepburn please(Audrey and Kate).
"Do you think it's dangerous to have Busby Berkeley dreams?" - The Magnetic Fields
- moira finnie
- Administrator
- Posts: 8024
- Joined: April 9th, 2007, 6:34 pm
- Location: Earth
- Contact:
Thanks myrnaloy. Mitchum didn't mind being in jail. He said it gave him time to to think and that he slept well.
I also believe that Dietrich was a genuinely caring person. I have more pics of both Hepburn's scheduled.
Moira, the Crawford wardrobe test WAS for the film "Possessed" in which she played the part of Louise as noted.
Karloff as the Frankenstein monster taking a cigarette break on the set.
Charles Boyer and his wife for life, his beloved Pat.
Bette Davis with Howard Hughes (that guy didn't miss a fart in a windstorm).
Van Johnson & Janet Leigh taking a break on the set of "The Romance of Rosy Ridge".
Virginia Mayo sitting for an interview.
Joan Blondell and 2nd husband Dick Powell.
Cecil B. DeMille directing Hedy Lamarr & Victor Mature on the set of "Samson and Delilah".
An ailing Henry Fonda with his Oscar for "On Golden Pond".
Celeste Holm & Patricia Neal at a charity event.
Fred MacMurray & June Haver with adopted twin daughters Kathryn & Laurie.
A bubbly Sandra Dee, her mom and pooch.
Stars in your eyes: Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, Marlon Brando & Gregory Peck.
Stan and Ollie enjoying lunch together.
Marilyn Monroe & Montgomery Clift on the set of "The Misfits".
Joan Crawford and her beloved poodle.
I also believe that Dietrich was a genuinely caring person. I have more pics of both Hepburn's scheduled.
Moira, the Crawford wardrobe test WAS for the film "Possessed" in which she played the part of Louise as noted.
Karloff as the Frankenstein monster taking a cigarette break on the set.
Charles Boyer and his wife for life, his beloved Pat.
Bette Davis with Howard Hughes (that guy didn't miss a fart in a windstorm).
Van Johnson & Janet Leigh taking a break on the set of "The Romance of Rosy Ridge".
Virginia Mayo sitting for an interview.
Joan Blondell and 2nd husband Dick Powell.
Cecil B. DeMille directing Hedy Lamarr & Victor Mature on the set of "Samson and Delilah".
An ailing Henry Fonda with his Oscar for "On Golden Pond".
Celeste Holm & Patricia Neal at a charity event.
Fred MacMurray & June Haver with adopted twin daughters Kathryn & Laurie.
A bubbly Sandra Dee, her mom and pooch.
Stars in your eyes: Rock Hudson, Cary Grant, Marlon Brando & Gregory Peck.
Stan and Ollie enjoying lunch together.
Marilyn Monroe & Montgomery Clift on the set of "The Misfits".
Joan Crawford and her beloved poodle.
I've seen that photo of Audrey and Grace Kelly before, but not so closely cropped. I always felt it should have a question printed below it to the effect:
. . . Which is the real princess?
Anne
. . . Which is the real princess?
Anne
Anne
***********************************************************************
* * * * * * * * What is past is prologue. * * * * * * * *
]***********************************************************************
***********************************************************************
* * * * * * * * What is past is prologue. * * * * * * * *
]***********************************************************************
- Ann Harding
- Posts: 1246
- Joined: January 11th, 2008, 11:03 am
- Location: Paris
- Contact:
Good question, Anne. It seems that both actresses were like royalty to us.
Thank you, AnnHarding. Glad to hear that you enjoyed that shot.
While looking back at the images I noticed that Ethel Barrymore was having a cigarette with her cup of tea?
And Judy Garland looking distressed could have been coming from a memorial service as Vincent Minnelli was all in black.
Jean Harlow and fiance William Powell dining out.
Katharine Hepburn & Cary Grant rehearsing on set of "Holiday" (1938).
Frank Sinatra wih his parents Frank (a fire chief) and Dolly.
Janet Leigh (center) with daughters Kelly and Jamie.
Patricia Neal on the set with her lover Gary Cooper.
Veronica Lake with her daughters Elaine and Diane.
Eliza Doolittle and Oscar winner Mary Poppins in 1965.
Rare image of a smiling Lon Chaney with his makeup kit.
Claude Rains with his 4th wife Frances and their daughter Jessica.
Shirley Temple lending a hand at the USO in 1944.
Kathryn Grayson escorted by dancer Tommy Rall.
Deanna Durbin (center) with her sister and mom.
Joanne Woodward & Paul Newman on their wedding day in 1958.
Lovely Gail Russell failing a sobriety test in 1957.
Fredric March, Claudette Colbert & director Cecil B. DeMille on the set of "The Sign of the Cross".
Frank Sinatra helping Jane Powell with her knitting in 1947.
Charles Laughton and wife Elsa Lanchester in a warm embrace.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet Burro.
Thank you, AnnHarding. Glad to hear that you enjoyed that shot.
While looking back at the images I noticed that Ethel Barrymore was having a cigarette with her cup of tea?
And Judy Garland looking distressed could have been coming from a memorial service as Vincent Minnelli was all in black.
Jean Harlow and fiance William Powell dining out.
Katharine Hepburn & Cary Grant rehearsing on set of "Holiday" (1938).
Frank Sinatra wih his parents Frank (a fire chief) and Dolly.
Janet Leigh (center) with daughters Kelly and Jamie.
Patricia Neal on the set with her lover Gary Cooper.
Veronica Lake with her daughters Elaine and Diane.
Eliza Doolittle and Oscar winner Mary Poppins in 1965.
Rare image of a smiling Lon Chaney with his makeup kit.
Claude Rains with his 4th wife Frances and their daughter Jessica.
Shirley Temple lending a hand at the USO in 1944.
Kathryn Grayson escorted by dancer Tommy Rall.
Deanna Durbin (center) with her sister and mom.
Joanne Woodward & Paul Newman on their wedding day in 1958.
Lovely Gail Russell failing a sobriety test in 1957.
Fredric March, Claudette Colbert & director Cecil B. DeMille on the set of "The Sign of the Cross".
Frank Sinatra helping Jane Powell with her knitting in 1947.
Charles Laughton and wife Elsa Lanchester in a warm embrace.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet Burro.