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Posted on 3/19/22 at 2:00 am to PsychTiger
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Is that Nick Saban holding the globe?
He was the basis for Captain Marvel

Posted on 3/19/22 at 5:28 am to kywildcatfanone
Filming Apocalypse Now was so utterly physically, mentally, and financially exhausting that Francis Ford Coppola had numerous breakdowns on the Philippines set.
Dennis Hopper's drug use, Martin Sheen binge-drinking, and Marlon Brando not learning his lines were a cakewalk compared to the logistics of helicopter sequences like this.

Dennis Hopper's drug use, Martin Sheen binge-drinking, and Marlon Brando not learning his lines were a cakewalk compared to the logistics of helicopter sequences like this.

Posted on 3/19/22 at 12:50 pm to kywildcatfanone
Alfred Hitchcock and Janet Leigh on the famous shower set of Psycho.
This iconic scene had a profound effect on its star actress. "I stopped taking showers and I only take baths," Leigh later revealed. "And when I’m someplace where I can only take a bath, I make sure the doors and windows of the house are locked. I also leave the bathroom door open and shower curtain open. I’m always facing the door, watching, no matter where the shower head is."
This 45-second scene used a whopping 78 camera set-ups and 52 edits.

This iconic scene had a profound effect on its star actress. "I stopped taking showers and I only take baths," Leigh later revealed. "And when I’m someplace where I can only take a bath, I make sure the doors and windows of the house are locked. I also leave the bathroom door open and shower curtain open. I’m always facing the door, watching, no matter where the shower head is."
This 45-second scene used a whopping 78 camera set-ups and 52 edits.

Posted on 3/19/22 at 7:40 pm to kywildcatfanone
Marilyn Monroe films a scene that would become an iconic moment in cinema history outside a food store on 51st Street and Lexington Avenue.
The scene of her skirt getting blown up by the subterranean gusts of subway wind has since been parodied to death.
An estimated 1,500 New Yorkers stayed awake to congregate and watch this scene from The Seven-Year Itch get shot.

The scene of her skirt getting blown up by the subterranean gusts of subway wind has since been parodied to death.
An estimated 1,500 New Yorkers stayed awake to congregate and watch this scene from The Seven-Year Itch get shot.

Posted on 3/24/22 at 2:11 pm to kywildcatfanone
Silent screen legend Bronco Billy Anderson with Gary Clarke of The Virginian TV series, 1963


Posted on 3/25/22 at 9:15 pm to Globetrotter747
Sucks they put him in a body bag years later.
Posted on 3/25/22 at 9:18 pm to Kafka
Nolte would have been interesting
Posted on 3/27/22 at 5:08 pm to SPEEDY
Stanley Kubrick directs Sterling Hayden on the set of The Killing


Posted on 3/27/22 at 5:12 pm to Kafka
Raymond Chandler and Billy Wilder during the making of Double Indemnity
Chandler’s cameo

Chandler’s cameo
Posted on 4/2/22 at 7:08 pm to Kafka
Jonathan Frid, Barnabas Collins the vampire on Dark Shadows, relaxes off camera


Posted on 4/6/22 at 6:18 pm to kywildcatfanone
Universal studios backlot, as seen from behind the Psycho house.


Posted on 4/11/22 at 8:34 pm to Kafka
Karloff and Lugosi are not impressed by the script for The Raven

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