7/23/09

Hitchcock Looks Down #2


The Pleasure Garden (1925)

Murder! (1930)

Vertigo (1958)

The Lady Vanishes (1938)

Downhill (1927)

Hollywood and Vine, 1944

vintage fashion
These are from an August 1944 Life magazine
photo story about girls passing the intersection
of Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles.
retro fashion
vintage dress

7/22/09

7/21/09

Rich and Strange Joan Barry

Joan Barry
British actress Joan Barry in Alfred Hitchcock's
Rich and Strange (1931). She dubbed the voice of
Anny Ondra in Blackmail (1929), reportedly England's
first talkie. Joan was a delightfully petite 5' 2" (1.57 m).
She got married and retired in 1934.




Joan Barry
Hitchcock blonde
Joan Barry

Shacking Up with Terry Moore

Terry Moore
Terry Moore
Terry Moore
Terry Moore
Terry Moore
Terry Moore
Terry Moore
More Moore.

7/20/09

Hitchcock Looks Down #1

Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock
Murder! (1930)
Hitchcock
Marnie (1964)
Hitchcock
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Hitchcock
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Hitchcock
Champagne (1928)

7/19/09

Driven to Distraction

pinup
Today's New York Times printed an article called Drivers and Legislators Dismiss Cellphone Risks by Matt Richtel (whose last name sounds like the name of a cell phone company). MSN reprinted it this morning and included a video of a texting bus driver crashing into a line of stopped cars. The article is all about why drivers continue to use cell phones when they know it's distracting. Texting is distracting. Hands-free phoning is distracting. Cell phone conversations in general are distracting. And it's costing lives. When you're on the road, you're surrounded by other driver's who are inattentive time bombs, just waiting to kill you. Like drunk drivers. Anyway, the article says, "Why do people, knowing the risk, continue to talk while driving? The answer, they say, is partly the intense social pressures to stay in touch and always be available to friends and colleagues...They also show signs of addiction--to their gadgets." The article quotes John Ratey, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard, who says "...the modern brain is being rewired to crave stimulation." It is what he calls "acquired attention deficit disorder" and says, "We need that constant pizzazz, the reward, the intensity." Matt Richtel's piece is apparently part of a series called Driven to Distraction. Just thought I'd share that.
Yvonne DeCarlo

Sex Pistols

gun girl

God Save The Queen

EMI

Holidays in the Sun

Problems

Anarchy in the U.K.
gun girls
(This won't last; listen while you can.)

7/18/09

Steamy Pat Crowley

Pat Crowley
The very hot PAT CR0WLEY and NAP0LE0N S0L0 find themselves
trapped in a room filled with steam in 1964. (Also in color.)
Pat Crowley
Pat Crowley
Pat Crowley
Pat Crowley
HAWT!

Working Class China

Joan Leslie
Buffalo China is just for us working stiffs.
glamour
Maureen O'Sullivan
(Excuse that misleadingly political post title.)

7/17/09

Scary Sandra Dee

Sandra Dee
Sandra Dee at her terrifying best.
So cute, she's scary.
Sandra Dee
Sandra Dee
Sandra Dee
Sandra Dee
. . .got that jailbait mojo working.

Swing Set

Gloria DeHaven
Gloria DeHaven
Natasha Kinski
Nastassja Kinski
Marion Carr
Marion AKA Marian Carr

Simone Simon in THAT dress.