Marilyn was definitely something special. I enjoyed working with her. I liked her very much. We got along great. And I knew that she had problems and that she was not very happy. We were quite close but not close enough for her to discuss any problems she could have had at the time we made Some Like It Hot. She was a very troubled woman but with a big heart. Nobody could have played Sugar Kane better than Marilyn Monroe. She had a magic on film. - Jack Lemmon

Marilyn was definitely something special. I enjoyed working with her. I liked her very much. We got along great. And I knew that she had problems and that she was not very happy. We were quite close but not close enough for her to discuss any problems she could have had at the time we made Some Like It Hot. She was a very troubled woman but with a big heart. Nobody could have played Sugar Kane better than Marilyn Monroe. She had a magic on film. 
- Jack Lemmon

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shebroods:

John Wayne, during his days as an offensive lineman at USC

I love it I love it I LOVE it.

shebroods:

John Wayne, during his days as an offensive lineman at USC

I love it I love it I LOVE it.

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So fabulous.

So fabulous.

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deforest:

Robert Montgomery and Irene Purcell in The Man in Possession (1931).

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anantoinetteaffair:

 John Wayne in ‘Trouble Along the Way’ (1953)

John Wayne and football. There is no combination more perfect.

anantoinetteaffair:

John Wayne in ‘Trouble Along the Way’ (1953)

John Wayne and football. There is no combination more perfect.


peacocklane:

lucynic83:

I Love Lucy - In Palm Springs

↳ Requested by Dina

Rock Hudson guest stars on “I Love Lucy”

LOVE THIS EPISODE.

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John Wayne called her a “great guy.” Can’t tell you how jealous I am of this. Love her.

John Wayne called her a “great guy.” Can’t tell you how jealous I am of this. Love her.

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tracylord:

Maureen O’Hara in The Parent Trap (1961)

One of my favorite actresses, y’all. :)

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Can this be me, please?

Can this be me, please?

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bonaventurer:

Maureen O’Hara in How Green Was My Valley (1941).

bonaventurer:

Maureen O’Hara in How Green Was My Valley (1941).

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frivolouswhim:

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas with a summary of my christmas graphics of old Hollywood stars and movies.

Cary Grant | Julie Andrews | Deborah Kerr | Gone With The Wind | Casablanca | Vivien Leigh & Laurence Olivier | Kate Hepburn & Spencer Tracy | Vivien Leigh | James Dean

Hope everyone is having a fabulous Christmas!

Beautiful!!

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vintagesonia:

John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara - Famous Kiss Scene 

↳  The Quiet Man (1952)

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