On the set of Taxi Driver, photographed by Steve Schapiro, 1975.
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On the set of Taxi Driver, photographed by Steve Schapiro, 1975.
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Elizabeth Taylor in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
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Cabaret (1972)
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Gloria Hendry and Roger Moore in “The Man With the Golden Gun”
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I am not A Eunice Burns. I am THE Eunice Burns.
What’s Up Doc? (1972)
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Hollywood’s fairy tale couple , Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, February, 1958.
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“The first day I saw Richard on the Cleopatra set, there was a lot of hemming and hawing, and he said hello to Joe Mankiewicz and everyone. And then he sort of sidled over to me and said, “Has anybody ever told you that you’re a very pretty girl?”. And I said to myself, Oy gevaldt, here’s the great lover, the great wit, the great intellectual of Wales, and he comes out with a line like that. I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t wait to go back to the dressing room where all the girls were and tell them.”
Elizabeth Taylor An Informal Memoir.
Tippi Hedrin in The Birds (Alfred Hitchcock, 1963)
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Mia Farrow being adorable on the set of “Rosemary’s Baby.” (1968)
(Directed by Roman Polanski, also starring John Cassavetes. Produced by William Castle.)
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