kirtlandswarbler:
The power to kill can be just as satisfying as the power to create. Rope (1948, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
The power to kill can be just as satisfying as the power to create.
Rope (1948, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
artaslanguage:
Audience with Projection Booth, NYC [1958] //Diane Arbus
boomerstarkiller67:
Mr. Machine (1960)
idroveatank:
Sly Stone endorsed.
comicslams:
Falling in Love Vol. 18 No. 132, May 1972
fuckin’ jeff
marypickfords:
James Cagney dancing in Foolight Parade (1933)
that top left one, that’s the first time anyone saw cagney dance on-screen.
gameraboy1:
Footlight Parade (1933)
asbestoe:
The By a Waterfall musical number choreographed by Busby Burkeley in Lloyd Bacon’s Footlight Parade (1933).
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