What kind of sailor are you?

This blog will be entirely dedicated to my favorite classic stars. I intended my original one to be just that, but it seems to have been taken over by The Monkees and The Who. Rather than clutter up one with my massive collection of classic star pictures AND 60s obsession, I figure it's easier to manage 2.


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I wanna get to know my followers :)

heartwrenched:

Put this in my ask:

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Please and thank you? :3

This seems like it could be fun, and I feel like I don’t know very much about all of you that follow me, but would really love to… so, please?

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chaplinfortheages:

Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in The Kid - 1921…

Love City Lights for the best ending in Cinema history
The Kid is my favorite for the sum total of the entire movie most especially the roof top rescue.


It’s a little bizarre to think that adorable little Jackie Coogan grew up to be the beloved Uncle Fester in the Addams Family.

chaplinfortheages:

Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in The Kid - 1921…

Love City Lights for the best ending in Cinema history

The Kid is my favorite for the sum total of the entire movie most especially the roof top rescue.

It’s a little bizarre to think that adorable little Jackie Coogan grew up to be the beloved Uncle Fester in the Addams Family.

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my favorite headshot.

my favorite headshot.

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They were so hot together! John Gilbert, Conrad Nagel, and Melvyn Douglas are my top 3 Garbo leads. Just look at the chemistry between them. unf.

They were so hot together! John Gilbert, Conrad Nagel, and Melvyn Douglas are my top 3 Garbo leads. Just look at the chemistry between them. unf.

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silent-films:

A Woman of Affairs, 1928.

silent-films:

A Woman of Affairs, 1928.

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paperspots:

Mary Pickford in The Pride of the Clan (1917).

paperspots:

Mary Pickford in The Pride of the Clan (1917).

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totallyretro:

Top Hat (1935).

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I just love these two together.

I just love these two together.

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toyee:

The Lady Eve (Preston Sturges, 1941)

toyee:

The Lady Eve (Preston Sturges, 1941)