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I love Cary Grant films.


Classic Movies, Hollywood, Vintage.

CARY GRANT ON CARY GRANT
“I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me.”

“My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.”

“Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.”

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deforest:

Katharine Hepburn and Fred MacMurray in Alice Adams (1935)

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lars134:

Jimmy Stewart and Hedy Lamarr

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moronicalake:

Catherine Deneuve for Courage Fuyons dir. by Yves Robert (1979)

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chaplinfortheages:

Another of my favorite photos of “the tramp”, appears to be wearing the suit seen in the sequence that he shot but did not include in the final release of “The Circus”, seen in “Unknown Chaplin”

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fondas:

North by Northwest  dir. Alfred Hitchcock (1959)

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steamboatbilljr:

Katharine Hepburn as Shakespeare’s Juliet, 1933

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mr-neutron:

“A remarkable woman in every way.” (Cary Grant)

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fuckyesoldhollywood:

Boo, Clark Gable and Robert Taylor play some golf…or pose like they did…

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terrysmalloy:

Archibald Alexander Leach, a.k.a. Cary Grant || January 18th, 1904 - November 29th, 1986

“Cary was a subtle blend of elegance, sensitivity, poise, and charm, wrapped a soul filled with wit, generosity, and concern for others.”

-Prince Albert of Monaco

“He was extraordinarily sensitive. He watched out for himself but never to the point where he stepped on anyone else. That’s unusual. I’ve been lucky enough to work with seven or eight really top actors, and it’s a pleasure when you get one like Cary. He was so professional he seemed to have three or four heads working at the same time.”

-Loretta Young

“Even when he was laughing and having fun and making jokes, which he was excellent at, there was still this remoteness; there was still this keeping something a secret. Cary was a devout believer in keeping to and following the kind of image that you have built up. He always kept Cary Grant.”

-Deborah Kerr

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