r/oldhollywood

Who is more handsome? Michael B Jordan or Sidharth Malhotra?
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Who is more handsome? Michael B Jordan or Sidharth Malhotra?

Please comment who do you think is more handsome Michael B Jordan or Sidharth Malhotra?

u/Mobile_Upstairs_356 — 5 hours ago

Henty Fonda and Claudette Colbert in John Ford's 'Drums Along the Mohawk' (Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, 1939)

u/HWKD65 — 1 day ago

Actress EVA MARIE SAINT turns 102 on July 4th. Saint won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in On the Waterfront (1954). She is the earliest surviving and oldest living Academy Award winner

u/thing_place_person — 2 days ago
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The blueprint for Film Noir: Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor in "The Maltese Falcon" (1941).

Bogart completely defined the "hardboiled detective" trope as Sam Spade. Trench coats, fedoras, and the ultimate femme fatale.

u/DaffyGamer_TV — 3 days ago
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Ethel Waters and eight-year-old Sammy Davis, Jr. in the musical comedy short "Rufus Jones for President" (1933).

u/onwhatcharges — 3 days ago

Lauren Bacall in 1945 the year after the shorty george in Howard Hawks' To Have and Have Not' (UA, 1944 )

u/HWKD65 — 4 days ago

Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner in Stanley Kramer's 'On The Beach' (UA, 1959)

u/HWKD65 — 4 days ago
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Celebrating the June 30 birthday of Academy Award winner Susan Hayward. Stills from some of her best performances follow.

* Smash Up: The Story of a Woman (1947).

* My Foolish Heart w. Dana Andrews (1949).

* House of Strangers w. Richard Conte (1949).

* l'd Climb the Highest Mountain w. William Lundigan (1951).

* With a Song in My Heart (1952).

* lll Cry Tomorrow (1955).

* The Academy Award for Best Actress. I Want to Live! (1958).

* Back Street (1961).

* Stolen Hours w. Michael Craig (1963).

* Valley of the Dolls (1967).

u/CJK-2020 — 5 days ago

Katharine Hepburn publicity still for George Cukor's 'The Philadelphia Story' (MGM, 1940) and scene with her suitors.

u/HWKD65 — 4 days ago

Natalie Wood in 1961 and scene from Elia Kazan's 'Splendor In The Grass' (Warner Bros. 1961)

u/HWKD65 — 6 days ago
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[TOMT] can anyone identify the woman in this pic and what play or show this is from? I know the man is Edward Mulhare

u/JCottage68 — 5 days ago

Pier Angeli and Paul Newman on the set of and scene from 'Somebody Up There Likes Me' (MGM, 1956)

u/HWKD65 — 7 days ago