Mathor...there's one especially for you!!
"Your husband is wanted by the American Government Audrey: (pauses, looked horrified)Can I.... Can I have a sandwich? "What kind?" Audrey: CHICKEN!
one picture that is...feel free to add more...and that goes for everyone!!!
I just had to add Ingrid
Oh Ingrid!
Cary Grant: How about you let me be Vice President in charge of cheering you up? Audrey: (looks sneakily) Starting tonight...?
And a couple more...
There needs to be more Cary Grant on here.
I don't know...but I think that the women were more beautiful then...like "real" beautiful!! And it seems that their poses were...I'm not sure what it is about their poses... But I love they way they look.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! I just recently joined another forum for classic films, but I would like to discuss them over here, too. I will have to go searching through my collection of pics to post here. I will probably go a little crazy! I have to say that I completely agree with you about the actresses. I am not saying that all modern actresses are unattractive, but for the ones that are attractive, they lack that certain something that the old-timers had. For one thing, I don't think any of the actresses today are actually as beautiful as the ones back then. Then there is the fact that I think that they all class back then. I think their class and elegance pours out of the photos. My personal favorite (and the one person that I have always wanted to look like) was Ava Gardner. I even use her as the photo in my blog. http://www.online-literature.com/for...og.php?u=38399 But for now I will post my personal hometown favorite (the only person that surpasses Gene Wilder as the hometown fave ), Spencer Tracy. I think I will include one of the pics with Kate. You know what, though? The way that I feel about the beauty, class and elegance of the old actresses, that is the way that I feel about the actors. I seriously don't think any of the men today compare to the men of the past. Even the roughest of men were smooth around the edges.