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Woman spotting Marcello Mastroianni through a restaurant window and managing not to faint as he smiles back, New York 1960.

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Wow, what an awful insult. To fireflies.

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Happy Birthday Gena Rowlands, an absolute goddess who somehow makes the raw intensity of an exposed nerve look completely natural. She doesn't act, she just is.

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So heartbreaking in TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY. "My lovely, lovely boys."

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Hitchcock loved working with Suzanne Pleshette so much he immediately offered her the role of the sister-in-law in MARNIE. "I'm guessing the sister-in-law's name isn't Marnie?" she teased the director, turning him down because she didn't want another second fiddle role. But they remained friends.

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Wait did we just blow past Some guys get all the breaks?

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Reminds me of the line in The Astonished Heart when Barbara has to go visit her mother because the caregiver has fallen again and Dr. Faber wonders if she's suitable for the job as "she's so seldom upright."

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Trump handing out "Keys to the White House" to former world leaders is like the uncle from Arsenic and Old Lace who thought he was Teddy Roosevelt.

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After my Knicks winning, the Lakers blowing a twenty-point lead and losing at the buzzer was the cherry on the sundae

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Dean and Frank join Judy onstage at The Sands, 1958. Judy was struggling and Frank brought in busloads of friends to support her. These three absolutely adored one another.

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Sister Celluloid
@sistercelluloid.bsky.social
Writer, editor and founder of the classic film website sistercelluloid.com. In love with old movies and those who made them. Do you share this love affair?
210 followers78 following224 posts