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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

We had Faces Then

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

Greta Garbo, 1931, photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull
Greta Garbo, 1931, photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull
Marian Marsh, 1931, part of the Warners Brothers publicity campaign for Svengali
Marian Marsh, 1931, part of the Warners Brothers publicity campaign for Svengali
Silent film star Theda Bara
Silent film star Theda Bara
Le Petit Soldat (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960)
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Le Petit Soldat (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960)
Designer Elsa Schiaparelli, 1932, photo by George Hoyningen-Huene
Designer Elsa Schiaparelli, 1932, photo by George Hoyningen-Huene
Peter Lawford and Ava Gardner, 1944, on a studio-arranged date
Peter Lawford and Ava Gardner, 1944, on a studio-arranged date
Henry Fonda in The Wrong Man (Alfred Hitchcock, 1956). 
This is the one Hitchcock I can’t watch for more than a few minutes. The thought of being unjustly accused and wrongly imprisoned just makes me too uncomfortable.
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Henry Fonda in The Wrong Man (Alfred Hitchcock, 1956).
Hitchcock film on being unjustly accused and wrongly imprisoned.
Irene Dunne, 1932, photo by Roman Freulich
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Irene Dunne, 1932, photo by Roman Freulich
Gloria Grahame, 1954, in a publicity shot for Human Desire
Gloria Grahame, 1954, in a publicity shot for Human Desire
Roland Barthes, 1943, when he was staying at a sanatorium for the treatment of his tuberculosis
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Roland Barthes, 1943, while at a sanatorium for the treatment of his tuberculosis
 
Martha Graham, 1922, while she was still a student at the Denishawn School in Los Angeles
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Martha Graham, 1922, as a student at the Denishawn School in Los Angeles

Mildred Rogers: “You cad, you dirty swine! I never cared for you, not once! I was always makin’ a fool of ya! Ya bored me stiff; I hated ya! It made me SICK when I had to let ya kiss me. I only did it because ya begged me, ya hounded me and drove me crazy! And after ya kissed me, I always used to wipe my mouth! WIPE MY MOUTH!”

Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage (John Cromwell, 1934)
Mildred Rogers: “You cad, you dirty swine! I never cared for you, not once! I was always makin’ a fool of ya! Ya bored me stiff; I hated ya! It made me SICK when I had to let ya kiss me. I only did it because ya begged me, ya hounded me and drove me crazy! And after ya kissed me, I always used to wipe my mouth! WIPE MY MOUTH!”
Bette Davis in Of Human Bondage (John Cromwell, 1934)

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