
Take Five 45. The Dave Brubeck Quartet, whose leader died yesterday a day before what would have been his ninety-second birthday. 1959.

Take Five 45. The Dave Brubeck Quartet, whose leader died yesterday a day before what would have been his ninety-second birthday. 1959.
Posted in context, music, on your sleeve, we are the dead

Chas with son Syd, Sophia Loren and Marlon Brando on the set of Countess from Hong Kong. 1967.
Posted in catching up with the chaplins, cinema, context

“Maurice Costello, among the earliest of real stars of the screen, who set a precedent for actors at Vitagraph by being the first player to refuse to help the stage carpenters.”

1982 paperback of My Wonderful World Of Slapstick. Buster Keaton. 1960.
Posted in a man that we admire, book by its cover, cinema, context

Mamie Van Doren watches Jan Sterling comfort co-ed student Diane Jergens after she has been beaten by a gang of high school dope fiends. High School Confidential. Jack Arnold. 1958.
Posted in cinema, context, cute couple alert