ArmandDuval
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Great pic of Harold's car! As much as I like it, I don't know if I would drive it around town!
Burt's Smokey and the Bandit's car


1977 Pontiac Trans Am Black & Gold Special Edition
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Marilyn Monroe!
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Una Merkel

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Katrin

Greta Garbo (Herbert Marshall) - The Painted Veil
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That's Paulette Goddard!!!
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Zaza Gabor

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> {quote:title=zooty10 wrote:}{quote}
> actresses:
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> Ingrid Bergman
> Bette Davis
> Myrna Loy
> Doris Day
> Greta Garbo
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> actors:
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> Cary Grant
> William Powell
> Ronald Colman
> Dana Andrews
> Tyrone Power
I see you listed Greta and Ingrid in your top five! And, you have Cary and Tyrone. Looks like we have similar tastes.
I do like William, Ronald, and Dana a lot. I also love Bette and Ingrid, like Myrna, and Doris is a sweetheart, but not in my top five anything.
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Holly Golightly

Audrey Hepburn - Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Nice flower pot hat on Myrna!
Mae West

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Princess Flavia

Madeleine Carroll - The Prisoner of Zenda
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Judith Anderson in Rebecca

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Lydia, oh Lydia, oh have you met Lydia?
Dinah Lord

Virginia Weidler - The Philadelphia Story
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Carmen Miranda!

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Harold and Maude
Harold's modification of a 1961 Jaguar XKE Series 2 Roadster! Beautiful!

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Sally Rand

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Benito Juarez

Paul Muni - Juarez
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Does anyone wear a derby (bowler), any more?

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Well, aren't those the cutest little thangs! I want one!
And, that yellow rolls is really somethin', but I liked it better when it was brand new and shiny!
Actually, I prefer Marlene's white Silver Cloud in Paris When It Sizzles.


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Pamela Tiffin

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Zara

Greta Garbo (Erich Von Stroheim) - As You Desire Me
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Nope, weAponX! This is Topper's car. Well actually, it is Geroge and Marian Kirby's car.

Cord Special
And, no, Myrna Loy wasn't in Desire. That was Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper.
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Don't forget one of THE most famous movie cars: Norma Desmond's Isotta Fraschini! "The antique car used as Norma Desmond's limousine is an Isotta-Fraschini, and once belonged to 1920s socialite Peggy Hopkins Joyce. It was a gift from her lover, automobile magnate Walter Chrysler."

Lined in Leopard


What it looks like today



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I tried to find some pics of Moulin Rouge for you, but I couldn't find any good ones either.
Here's Hedda Hopper!