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Mickey One by morrisseysteve

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Mickey One

bit.ly/3utENkL moviesteve.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/mickey_one1.jpg Old Hollywood meets new in Mickey One, a neglected thriller from 1965 directed by Arthur Penn and starring Warren Beatty, both of whom would upend the cosy certainties of a sclerotic industry with Bonnie and Clyde two years later and run through a few of the possibilities here. The film focuses almost entirely on Beatty, … Read more

El Cid, 1961 by LenhillAdvancedLite

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El Cid, 1961

Directed by Anthony Mann

Filmed in Super Technirama 70

The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1945 by LenhillAdvancedLite

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The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1945

Directed by Albert Lewin

The Beginning or the End, 1947 by LenhillAdvancedLite

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The Beginning or the End, 1947

Directed by Norman Taurog

Hurd Hatfield (artist - Ivan Albright) by KlaatuCarpenter

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Hurd Hatfield (artist - Ivan Albright)

This painting was used as a prop painting for the movie THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (1945). Dorian Gray (Hurd Hatfield) has aged horribly in the painting while still young and beautiful in life.

Hurd Hatfield (artist - Henrique Medina) by KlaatuCarpenter

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Hurd Hatfield (artist - Henrique Medina)

This painting was used as a prop painting for the movie THE PICUTRE OF DORIAN GRAY (1945). It bears the signature of Basil Hallward (Lowell Gilmore), a friend of Dorian Gray's (Hurd Hatfield), who had painted the portrait while Gray was still young and beautiful.

Diary of a Chambermaid (1946 / United Artists) (Sweden) by KlaatuCarpenter

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Diary of a Chambermaid (1946 / United Artists) (Sweden)

The poster illustration is by Eric Rohman.

"King of Kings" by Static Phil

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"King of Kings"

Nicholas Ray present in 1961 "Le Roi des Rois" with Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Ryan, Siobhan McKenna, Hurd Hatfield, Viveca Lindfors, Carmen Sevilla,...

"The Boston Strangler" by Static Phil

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"The Boston Strangler"

Richard Fleischer present in 1968 "L'Étrangleur de Boston" with Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda, George Kennedy, Mike Kellin, Hurd Hatfield, Murray Hamilton, Sally Kellerman,...

Bedroom by annacarvergay

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Bedroom

King of Kings (1961 / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) front & back cover by KlaatuCarpenter

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King of Kings (1961 / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) front & back cover

El Cid (1961 / Allied Artists) front & back covers by KlaatuCarpenter

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El Cid (1961 / Allied Artists) front & back covers

Ivan DeLorraine Albright's "The Picture of Dorian Grey" by artistmac

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Ivan DeLorraine Albright's "The Picture of Dorian Grey"

This is the picture that appeared in the movie, in one of the two scenes in Technicolor (the other is Dorian Grey's unblemished, youthful portrait.

Spoiler Alert: If you never read the Oscar Wilde book or saw the movie, Dorian Grey was a young, handsome asshole. But even with all the horrible things he did to people for 20 years, he stayed looking young and handsome in appearance; all of his sins were visited on this portrait of him, which started out young and handsome like him, and ended up like this.

George Sanders, as always, was beautifully sinister. When one of the movie's characters asked him why he didn't do all the vile things he was advising Dorian to do, he replied, with that silken basso snarl, "I have other fish to fry."

I used to joke with store clerks, when I would get carded for liquor well into my 40's, that there was a painting in my attic ;)

Hurd Hatfield, 1951 by Marquette University Archives

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Hurd Hatfield, 1951

Actor Hurd Hatfield, as photographed by Carl Van Vechten in 1951.

Image courtesy of Marquette University Archives. Image No.: MUA_KJP_01342front

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Cork1996_0004 by Tootington

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Cork1996_0001 by Tootington

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Hurd Hatfield's home (He starred in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray - 1945)

Cork1996_0006 by Tootington

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Cork1996_0005 by Tootington

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Cork1996_0003 by Tootington

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Dinner at Hurd Hatfield's house - that's him standing up.

Cork1996_0002 by Tootington

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Cork1996_0002