Old Hollywood
Cinema
1900-1979

Nostalgia is a seductive liar - George Wildman Ball
Grace Kelly & Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) (via)
“Everything about Grace was appealing. I was married, but I wasn’t dead. She had those big warm eyes and, well, if you had ever played a love scene with her, you’d know she wasn’t cold. She had an inner confidence. People who have that are not cold. Grace had that twinkle and a touch of larceny in her eye.”
-Jimmy Stewart

Grace Kelly & Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) (via)

“Everything about Grace was appealing. I was married, but I wasn’t dead. She had those big warm eyes and, well, if you had ever played a love scene with her, you’d know she wasn’t cold. She had an inner confidence. People who have that are not cold. Grace had that twinkle and a touch of larceny in her eye.”

-Jimmy Stewart

Grace Kelly & Raymond Burr in Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

Grace Kelly & Raymond Burr in Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly on the set of Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
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Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly on the set of Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

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