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tomdestry:Clarence Brown, the director, wasn’t too pleased by the way I did the smooching. He made u
tomdestry:The Invisible Man (1933) dir. James Whale
tomdestry: Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942)
tomdestry: Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca (1942)
tomdestry: The Invisible Man (1933) dir. James Whale
tomdestry:Hollywood dishes out too much praise for small things I won’t let it get me, but too much
tomdestry: When I look into a microscope, Driscoll, I see bacteria swimming, fighting, existing, tha
tomdestry:Sometimes, I have wondered whether life wouldn’t be much more amusing if we were all devil
tomdestry: I wouldn’t give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn’t have
tomdestry: The Cameraman (1928) dir. Buster Keaton & Edward Sedgwick
tomdestry: Love is a romantic designation for a most ordinary biological or, shall we say, chemical
tomdestry: Through dangers untold. And hardships unnumbered. I have fought my way here to the castle
tomdestry: To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious! Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning &
tomdestry:Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938)
tomdestry: Love is a romantic designation for a most ordinary biological or, shall we say, chemical
tomdestry: Queen Christina (1933) dir. Rouben Mamoulian
tomdestry: The Black Cat does not die. Those same books, if I’m not mistaken, teach that the Black
tomdestry: I can tell you something about this place. The boys around here call it “The Black Lagoon
tomdestry: It’s a Wonderful Life1946, dir. Frank Capra
tomdestry: To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious! Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning &
tomdestry: There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world, than this dead-aliv
tomdestry: Through dangers untold. And hardships unnumbered. I have fought my way here to the castle
tomdestry: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) dir. James Whale
tomdestry: Barbara Stanwyck’s outfits in The Lady Eve (1941)Costume design by Edith Head
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