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what’s your favorite classic movie star ?

mine are :

1. Humphrey Bogart
2. Clark Gable
3. Jimmy Cagney
4. Jean Harlow
5. Spencer Tracy
6. Judy Garland
7. Barbara Stanwyck
8. Steve McQueen
9. Wlater Matthau
20. Jack Lemmon
21. Tony Curtis
22. Cary Grant
23. Laurel and Hardy
24. Abbott and Costello
25. Jimmy Stewart
26. Clint Eastwood
27. Elizabeth Taylor
28. Paul Newman
29. Katharine Hepburn
30. Audrey Hepburn
31. Marilyn Monroe
32. James Dean
33. Edward G. Robinson
34. Buster Keaton
35. Clara Bow
36. Marx Brothers
37. Harold Lloyd
38. Rudolph Valentino
39. Marlon Brando
40. Al Pachino
41. John Wayne
42. Kirk Douglas

Heck ! I like all of them.

1.VERONICA LAKE soooo freakin beautiful!
2. Marx Bros. (harpo!)
3. Rita Hayworth, lovely
4. Barbara Stanwyck
5. Bogie
6. Bacall
7. Audrey Hepburn
8. Katharine Hepburn
9. Cary Grant
10. Joel McCrea
the list goes on…. but veronica lake is my absolute fav.

The Shootist (1976) – John Wayne – James Stewart – Diagnosis


The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts: Dean Martin


The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts: Dean Martin


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The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts were a fixture on the NBC Thursday night lineup from 1973 to 1984. In those 11 years, Dean and his panel of pals successfully ridiculed, embarrassed and made fun of legendary stars like, Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin himself, to name a few. Over the past 20 years, the roast format has really become sort of an American folklore, set at…

The Shootist [VHS]


The Shootist [VHS]


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The last film of John Wayne could not have been more fitting, full of details that can’t help but make one reflect upon his legacy in the movies and his life as a star. Wayne plays a career gunfighter in the autumn of his life, trying to hang up his pistols after he discovers he’s dying of cancer. Boarding in the house of an attractive widow (Lauren Bacall) and her son (Ron Howard), Wayne’s chara…

The Duke and the General: Lost Interviews with John Wayne and James Stewart [VHS]


The Duke and the General: Lost Interviews with John Wayne and James Stewart [VHS]


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Shenandoah


Shenandoah


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Epic western drama with James Stewart as a wealthy Virginia farmer whose opposition to slavery causes him to remain neutral during the Civil War. But Stewart finds himself forced to choose sides when his youngest son is taken prisoner by Union troops who think he’s a Confederate spy. Doug McClure, Katharine Ross, Patrick Wayne, Glenn Corbett co-star. 106 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: Eng…

The Cheyenne Social Club / Firecreek


The Cheyenne Social Club / Firecreek


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The teaming of James Stewart and Henry Fonda was a natural: not only were the two men veteran stars of their generation, but they’d actually been friends and even roommates since early in their careers. These two Westerns offer the stars in their relaxed end-of-career mode, with Stewart in the hero roles and Fonda as either villain or burr-under-the-saddle sidekick. Firecreek is a grim 1968 West…

Evan Almighty


Evan Almighty


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2010 Panini Century Hollywood Materials Dual Stamp Dual Memorabilia #20 - John Wayne/Jimmy Stewart/2


2010 Panini Century Hollywood Materials Dual Stamp Dual Memorabilia #20 – John Wayne/Jimmy Stewart/2



2010 Panini Century Hollywood Materials Dual Stamp Dual Memorabilia #20 – John Wayne/Jimmy Stewart…


2010 Panini Century Hollywood Materials Dual Stamp Dual Memorabilia #20 - John Wayne/Jimmy Stewart/2


2010 Panini Century Hollywood Materials Dual Stamp Dual Memorabilia #20 – John Wayne/Jimmy Stewart/2



2010 Panini Century Hollywood Materials Dual Stamp Dual Memorabilia #20 – John Wayne/Jimmy Stewart…


JOHN WAYNE & JIMMY STEWART 8 X 10 Single Black & White Photo


JOHN WAYNE & JIMMY STEWART 8 X 10 Single Black & White Photo


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4 Giants of the West


4 Giants of the West



This book is the story of four great stars (Coop, Hank, Jimmy & Duke), who made hundreds of movies but will always be associated with the epic Western films….

 

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