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Mar 24

“The only time a woman doesn’t care to talk is when she’s dead.”
Constable E. Kockenlocker

“The only time a woman doesn’t care to talk is when she’s dead.

Constable E. Kockenlocker



“The responsibility for recording a marriage has always been up to woman. If it wasn’t for her, marriage would have disappeared long since. No man is going to jeopardize his present or poison his future with a lot of little brats hollering around the house unless he’s forced to. It’s up to the woman to knock him down, hogtie him, and drag him in front of two witnesses immediately if not sooner. Anytime after that is too late.”
Mr. Johnson

“The responsibility for recording a marriage has always been up to woman. If it wasn’t for her, marriage would have disappeared long since. No man is going to jeopardize his present or poison his future with a lot of little brats hollering around the house unless he’s forced to. It’s up to the woman to knock him down, hogtie him, and drag him in front of two witnesses immediately if not sooner. Anytime after that is too late.”

Mr. Johnson


Feb 15

interplanetarybordello:avintagegirlatheart:

Arsenic & Old Lace (1944). My favorite Cary Grant movie!

This may or may not be one of my favourite movies.

(via faceted-nerd)


Feb 12
“There are two kinds of people - those who don’t do  what they want to do, so they write down in a diary about what they  haven’t done, and those who are too busy to write about it ‘cause  they’re out doing it!”

- Benjamin Dingle (Charles Coburn in George Stevens’ The More The Merrier)

“There are two kinds of people - those who don’t do what they want to do, so they write down in a diary about what they haven’t done, and those who are too busy to write about it ‘cause they’re out doing it!”

- Benjamin Dingle (Charles Coburn in George Stevens’ The More The Merrier)


Jan 29

Jan 27
Hitchcock in Hitchcock: Blackmail (1929)

Hitchcock in Hitchcock: Blackmail (1929)


Anny Ondra as Alice White in Blackmail (Alfred Hitchcock, 1929)

Anny Ondra as Alice White in Blackmail (Alfred Hitchcock, 1929)


Jan 16
iwdrm:

“Faith is a torment. It is like loving someone who is out there in the darkness but never appears, no matter how loudly you call.”
The Seventh Seal (1957)

iwdrm:

“Faith is a torment. It is like loving someone who is out there in the darkness but never appears, no matter how loudly you call.”

The Seventh Seal (1957)

(via sadburro)


Nov 18
John Ford, My Darling Clementine (1946)

John Ford, My Darling Clementine (1946)


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