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# ![@HGACinema Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:twitter::1124870105756721153.png) @HGACinema Hollywood Golden Age of Cinema

Hollywood Golden Age of Cinema posts on X about history, los angeles, symbol, red the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Musical Tribute to Kennedy Centre Honoree Lucille Ball in 1986 by Bea Arthur (The Golden Girls) Valerie Harper (Valerie) and Pam Dawber (My Sister Sam). Featuring a medley of I Love Lucy Mame and Hey Look Me Over with special lyrics"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996377324846297517)  2025-12-04T00:33Z 77.3K followers, 29.7K engagements


"Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1992806002962669928)  2025-11-24T04:02Z 77.3K followers, 105K engagements


"Bill Bojangles Robinson and Shirley Temple in the 1938 film Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. In the history of tap dance there are some names of mythical proportions. A tale of legend. Dancers then are the dancers dancer. Robinson was such a one. A gold standard in dance. Dancers - whom most of you in reverence genuflect both knees for - such as Fred Astaire Sammy Davis Jr Gene Kelly Eleanor Powell The Nicholas Brothers Ann Miller Gregory Hines to Vera-Ellen have all openly hallowed the name of the great Bill Robinson as their influence. An inductee of the Tap Dance Hall of Fame. Temple today"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994117435201605969)  2025-11-27T18:53Z 77.2K followers, 140.2K engagements


"Marilyn Monroe performs After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It in Theres No Business Like Show Business (1954). This film would see two of the greatest working choreographers and dance directors in the history of Hollywood on one film: Robert Alton and Jack Cole. Alton produced breathtaking sequences for glorified dancers such as Fred Astaire Gene Kelly Vera-Ellen a supreme Donald OConnor Danny Kaye Ray Bolger (both on stage and screen) and Judy Garland to list but a few. Cole was the choreographer behind a now cultural phenomenon from a fixed viewpoint of social iconography of Monroes"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994122614265217045)  2025-11-27T19:14Z 77.3K followers, 92K engagements


"Remembering Gloria Grahame on her Birthday Born November XX 1923 in Los Angeles California USA Died October X 1981 aged XX in New York City New York USA"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994254385950675259)  2025-11-28T03:57Z 77.3K followers, 13.9K engagements


"Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in a scene from They Died with Their Boots On (1941) directed by Raoul Walsh. They Died with Their Boots On was the eighth and final film collaboration between Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in starring roles although the two would guest star together in Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943). Three men were killed during the filming. One fell from a horse and broke his neck. Another stuntman had a heart attack. The third actor Jack Budlong insisted on using a real saber to lead a cavalry charge under artillery fire. When an explosive charge sent him flying off"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994847236765913520)  2025-11-29T19:13Z 77.3K followers, 35.1K engagements


"Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in a scene from The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) directed by Michael Curtiz. During one fight sequence Errol Flynn was jabbed by an actor who was using an unprotected sword Flynn asked him why he didn't have a guard on the point. The other player apologised and explained that director Michael Curtiz had instructed him to remove the safety feature in order to make the action more exciting. Flynn reportedly climbed up a gantry where Curtiz was standing next to the camera took him by the throat and asked him if he found that exciting enough"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994852895943266335)  2025-11-29T19:36Z 77.3K followers, 621.2K engagements


"Happy 80th Birthday to The Divine Miss M Bette Midler Born December X 1945 in Honolulu Hawaii USA Video Bette Midler Wind Beneath My Wings Beaches (1988)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995300200387395635)  2025-12-01T01:13Z 77.3K followers, 40K engagements


"Louis Armstrong singing Hello Dolly with Barbra Streisand in director Gene Kelly's musical romantic comedy film Hello Dolly (1969). This was Louis Armstrong's final film. He was on set for half a day and filmed all of his shots in one take. Louis Armstrong's recording of Hello Dolly was released in 1964 and became the most successful single of Armstrong's career winning the Song of the Year and Male Vocal Performance Awards at the 7th Annual Grammy Awards. Armstrong's rendition was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995609713560748446)  2025-12-01T21:43Z 77.3K followers, 161.1K engagements


"Vivien Leigh in a home movie 1939 🌹"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995828796889690156)  2025-12-02T12:14Z 77.3K followers, 61.9K engagements


"Audrey Hepburns most iconic hairstyle in Roman Holiday 1953 πŸ’‡β™€πŸ’ˆπŸ’Ί"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995833531596218458)  2025-12-02T12:32Z 77.3K followers, 16.1K engagements


"Jimmy Stewart Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn pay Tribute to 1987 Kennedy Centre Honoree the legend that is Miss Bette Davis"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996042681949294826)  2025-12-03T02:23Z 77.3K followers, 20.5K engagements


"The untouchable Vera Ellen performing in the 1945 film Wonder Man. In this performance segment we see her performing her astonishing nerve taps and toe dancing. It can be said Hollywood had never seen anything like it. This performance is staggering when one considers that tap dancing was not her main dance form because she acquired so many. Observe just how well she has completely mastered the art of tap dancing. She had extensive knowledge - in multiple genres of dancing. Considered by many critics the most versatile dancer in Hollywood history. Able to perform anything from classical"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996197000761790585)  2025-12-03T12:37Z 77.3K followers, 269.1K engagements


"Desi Arnazs Final Goodbye to Lucille Ball. Just days before Lucille Ball was honored at the Kennedy Centre in 1986 her former husband and I Love Lucy co-star Desi Arnaz passed away. The day before his death they exchanged one final I love you. At the ceremony Arnazs message was read aloud: Lucy was the show P.S. I Love Lucy was never just a title. His words became a final heartfelt farewell a love letter that still echoes through television history"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996199664258028027)  2025-12-03T12:47Z 77.3K followers, 370.9K engagements


"It's a Wonderful Life (1946) Official Trailer. Directed by Frank Capra and Starring James Stewart Donna Reed Lionel Barrymore Thomas Mitchell Henry Travers Beulah Bondi Ward Bond Frank Faylen and Gloria Grahame. Did You Know  For the scene that required Donna Reed to throw a rock through the window of the Granville house director Frank Capra hired a marksman to shoot it out on cue. To everyone's amazement Reed broke the window by herself. She had played baseball in high school and had a strong throwing arm. As Uncle Billy drunkenly leaves the Bailey home it sounds as if he stumbles into some"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996392760568635445)  2025-12-04T01:34Z 77.3K followers, 38.3K engagements


"Bing Crosby Danny Kaye Rosemary Clooney Vera-Ellen and Chorus singing Irving Berlin's White Christmas in the 1954 American musical film White Christmas directed by Michael Curtiz"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996401386234507575)  2025-12-04T02:09Z 77.3K followers, 54.7K engagements


"For MGM's 25th Anniversary in 1949 the studio brought together its incomparable stable of movie stars executives and exhibitors for a luncheon hosted by Louis B. Mayer. The event was captured on film and is presented here for your enjoyment"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996920563529572413)  2025-12-05T12:32Z 77.3K followers, 124.1K engagements


"In the 1953 film Niagara Marilyn Monroe left her mark on cinema history with one of the most iconic walks ever captured on screen and in one continuous shot πŸ‘  Her graceful steps the way her costume highlighted her silhouette and the confidence in her gaze turned a simple walk into pure legend. Designed by Dorothy Jeakins the costume perfectly framed Marilyns unforgettable presence. Her walk in Niagara is remembered as one of the longest and most unforgettable in the history of cinema"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997720550249218194)  2025-12-07T17:31Z 77.3K followers, 347K engagements


"Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni in Yesterday Today and Tomorrow (Italian: Ieri oggi domani) (1963). The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1991939511862038643)  2025-11-21T18:39Z 77.1K followers, 303.2K engagements


"Meet Me in St. Louis premiered in St. Louis on this day 22nd November 1944. It became MGM's second most profitable film after Gone with the Wind. Video The Trolley Song performed by Judy Garland and Chorus"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1992177027160633577)  2025-11-22T10:23Z 77.1K followers, 189K engagements


"Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire let loose to the Irving Berlin tune Let Yourself Go in the 1936 musical Follow the Fleet. For this dance number choreographer Hermes Pan scouted several talented amateur dancers from Los Angeles dance halls to play the other competitors in the dance contest. The best couples were spliced into the routine. Ultimately though of course in the film Fred and Ginger come out as the winners"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1993378515430096939)  2025-11-25T17:57Z 77.2K followers, 41.2K engagements


"Scarlett O'Hara's Best Lines in Gone with the Wind (1939)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994468059369934894)  2025-11-28T18:06Z 77.1K followers, 22.9K engagements


"Hi Grange. Don't you just love Errol Flynn about to come out from the entrance hall on two occasions thinking his name was about to be called but it wasn't. So he waits for Kathryn Grayson and comes out with her when her name is mentioned and his isn't and then he says hello to the MC as he walks past the microphone. Please note that Greer Garson and Errol Flynn were in the middle of filming the romantic drama film That Forsyte Woman (1949) when this MGM Anniversary luncheon took place hence Garson is wearing one of her costumes from the film so it appears she's arrived to the lunch straight"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997083031920910457)  2025-12-05T23:17Z 77.1K followers, XXX engagements


"No one has ever written a romance better than we lived it Lauren Bacall wrote of her relationship with Humphrey Bogart which began while filming To Have and Have Not (1944). The two married a year later and were together until Bogarts death in 1957"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1992888754047176981)  2025-11-24T09:31Z 77.2K followers, 162.4K engagements


"Vera-Ellen & Fred Astaire perform Thinking of You from the 1950 film Three Little Words. That very year a LIFE Magazine poll a publication of considerable repute listed Vera-Ellen highly among the top-12 most admired people in the history of the world with dignitaries as General Douglas MacArthur president Franklin D. Roosevelt Louisa May Alcott Roy Rogers Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio. Her exquisite dance work with Fred Astaire is a sight to regard in Thinking of You. It revealed Vera-Ellen as an exceptional fine ballroom dancer. Astaire was equally a talented ballroom dancer. Much of his style"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994118353829679298)  2025-11-27T18:57Z 77.2K followers, 26.4K engagements


"Rhett Butler's Best Lines in Gone with the Wind (1939)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994469912178512264)  2025-11-28T18:14Z 77.2K followers, 20.1K engagements


"In Loving Memory of Natalie Wood Born July XX 1938 in San Francisco California USA Died November XX 1981 aged XX in the Pacific Ocean off Santa Catalina Island California USA Video Natalie Wood Tribute Music: Nat King Cole Unforgettable"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994604843747664179)  2025-11-29T03:10Z 77.2K followers, 47.8K engagements


"A compilation of Cyd Charisse dancing in Singin' in the Rain (1952) The Band Wagon (1953) Deep in My Heart (1954) Brigadoon (1954) It's Always Fair Weather (1955) and Silk Stockings (1957)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995401329125265427)  2025-12-01T07:55Z 77.2K followers, 26.3K engagements


"Audrey Hepburn gives an eloquent and heartfelt tribute to her friend and 1981 Kennedy Centre Honoree Cary Grant who were co-stars in the 1963 film Charade"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996034911602635049)  2025-12-03T01:53Z 77.3K followers, 76.8K engagements


"Nicholas Brothers in the 1940 film Down Argentine Way. Director Irving Cummings at the time had considered their dancing scene too long. However it was thanks to dance director Nick Castle - imploring Cummings to the contrary insisting the piece remain uncut with no slice on the cutting room floor. I for one imagine unnecessary horror of butchering fine work as theirs. It was tested at the initial screening and rapturously met with thunderous - and incessant applause that they were surprisingly forced to rewind the film for replay. The film was the first in an ongoing series of Latin American"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996181671738216884)  2025-12-03T11:36Z 77.3K followers, 27.9K engagements


"Remembering film director Lloyd Bacon on his Birthday Born December X 1889 in San Jose California USA Died November XX 1955 aged XX in Burbank California USA Video The By a Waterfall production number from Footlight Parade (1933) featuring XXX choreographed swimmers. One of the workhorses in Warner Brothers' stable of directors in the 1930s Lloyd Bacon didn't have a career as loaded with classic films as many of his more famous contemporaries. What few classics he had his hand in (42nd Street (1933) Footlight Parade (1933) are so overshadowed by the dazzling surrealistic choreography of Busby"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996382458854637933)  2025-12-04T00:54Z 77.3K followers, 40.6K engagements


"Vera-Ellen and Fred Astaire dancing to Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer at Home in MGM's biographical musical comedy film Three Little Words (1950) directed by Richard Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer at Home is a hectic and high-kicking comic dance duet for Astaire and Vera-Ellen set in a suburban living room which portrays the various challenges of contented domesticity. The routine which in contrast to the previous dance routine (Where Did You Get That Girl) is thoroughly modern in conception is nonetheless shown performed at the Keith's Theatre (which later became the K in RKO)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997519311934791973)  2025-12-07T04:11Z 77.3K followers, 23.1K engagements


"Debbie Reynolds and Jean Hagen in Singin in the Rain (1952) Costumes were designed by prolific costume designer Walter Plunkett for Singin in the Rain (1952) in which he lampooned his initial style of the Roaring Twenties"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997713292249415904)  2025-12-07T17:02Z 77.3K followers, 32.1K engagements


"Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in the tiara scene from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) I always say a kiss on the hand might feel very good but a diamond tiara lasts forever. (Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei Lee)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997716152555114803)  2025-12-07T17:13Z 77.3K followers, 42.9K engagements


"One of the most memorable scenes in Frank Capra's Its a Wonderful Life (1946) is when George Bailey promises Mary the moon a line that has become a timeless symbol of love and devotion. πŸŒ™ πŸŽ₯ James Stewarts performance makes George more than a character; he becomes the heart of the story a devoted husband a caring father and a man whose choices shape the lives around him. What makes this even more powerful is knowing that Stewart himself was admired off-screen as well. Beyond Hollywood he was known as a humble honorable and compassionate man qualities that mirrored the values he brought to"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997729429691494506)  2025-12-07T18:06Z 77.3K followers, 43.3K engagements


"A staged publicity protest by brunette and redheaded ladies outside Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood to promote the release of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997980277076070447)  2025-12-08T10:43Z 77.3K followers, 17.4K engagements


"Audrey Hepburn in the iconic opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961) timeless unforgettable and pure cinematic magic β™‘"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1991509541687816673)  2025-11-20T14:10Z 77.3K followers, 253.2K engagements


"A rare glimpse into an initially deleted scene from Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961) featuring Beverly Powers as a burlesque dancer Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1992546870569144506)  2025-11-23T10:52Z 77.3K followers, 8.7M engagements


"Sally Ann Howes landed the role of Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) without auditioning but there was one problem. I dont dance she later admitted. Im appalling. Howes had told producers she could dance and now had to learn fast. The Doll on a Music Box number was the most difficult thing in the whole world. I really was very proud of it Howes recalled. I did it on the set. I was a bit nervous about it with about XXX extras looking on. They put me up on this box and off I went. And I got it in one take"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1992889076752490558)  2025-11-24T09:32Z 77.3K followers, 511.5K engagements


"Julie Andrews reaction to this is everything. πŸ₯Ή Celebrating the 65th anniversary of the song Edelweiss with this ✨WICKED✨ performance from Cynthia Erivo. Credit: The 48th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Julie Andrews 2022 Courtesy of the American Film Institute"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1993265974397874280)  2025-11-25T10:30Z 77.3K followers, 559.4K engagements


"Russ Tamblyn (in the blue shirt) and Tommy Rall (in the red) lead the acrobatics in this section of the Barn Raising number from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Michael Kidd was responsible for the choreography. The cast rehearsed for three weeks in order to get the intricate choreography of this sequence down. It was during one of these rehearsals that Russ Tamblyn wandered over to the set along with Jeff Richards (who played Benjamin Pontipee) to see how the scene was coming along. Michael Kidd called me over and said Rusty somebody told me that youre a good tumbler that you can do"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1993403618398179636)  2025-11-25T19:37Z 77.3K followers, 197.6K engagements


"In Loving Memory of Cary Grant Born January XX 1904 in Horfield Bristol England UK Died November XX 1986 aged XX in Davenport Iowa USA Video Cary Grant Tribute Music: Frank Sinatra My Way"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994602833203859847)  2025-11-29T03:02Z 77.3K followers, 46.1K engagements


"Paul Newman Sidney Poitier and Louis Armstrong in a fantastic scene from Paris Blues (1961). Paris Blues was directed by Martin Ritt who was described by American writer editor and critic of film and theatre Stanley Kauffmann as one of the most underrated American directors who was superbly competent and quietly imaginative. It was during the filming of this movie that Joanne Woodward became pregnant with Melissa Newman who was born on the day Paris Blues opened in the U.S. which was September271961. Paul Newman was coached in playing the trombone by Billy Byers while the playing for Newman"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994840197763403984)  2025-11-29T18:45Z 77.3K followers, 32.1K engagements


"Buster Keaton attempting to jump between two buildings in Three Ages (1923). The most famous stunt in the movie was actually built around what went wrong with the original stunt. Buster Keaton intended to leap from a board projecting from one building onto the roof of another building but he fell short smashing into the brick wall and falling into a net off-screen. He was injured badly enough to be laid up for three days. However when he saw the film (the camera operators were instructed to always keep filming no matter what happened) he not only kept the mishap he built on it adding the fall"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994854856985907482)  2025-11-29T19:43Z 77.3K followers, 1.5M engagements


"Gene Kelly in Du Barry Was a Lady (1943) directed by Roy Del Ruth. This was the last film in which Gene Kelly danced to choreography other than his own (Charles Walters was the choreographer). Beginning with Thousands Cheer (1943) Kelly began taking control of his own musical numbers and his loan-out to Columbia for Cover Girl (1944) would firmly establish him as a choreographer of note. It would be thirteen years before Kelly again moved to another choreographer's steps in this case Jack Cole's for Les Girls (1957)"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994858187993092102)  2025-11-29T19:57Z 77.3K followers, 593.4K engagements


"Lucille Ball and Louise Beavers in a scene from Du Barry Was a Lady (1943). It was for this film that MGM hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff dyed Lucille Ball's hair flame red the colour that Lucy kept for the rest of her life and became her trademark. Lucille Ball later hired Karl Freund from this film to be the director of photography on her television series I Love Lucy"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1994859582192325073)  2025-11-29T20:02Z 77.3K followers, 450.2K engagements


"The famous I Love Lucy episode with William Holden This was Episode XX from Season Four titled L.A. at Last filmed on December X 1954 and originally released on January311955"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995001811124851166)  2025-11-30T05:27Z 77.3K followers, 80.4K engagements


"Happy 80th Birthday to The Rose Bette Midler Born December X 1945 in Honolulu Hawaii USA Photo Bette Midler in Jonah Hills comedy film Cut Off shooting now with Jonah Kristen Wiig and Nathan Lane scheduled for release in the U.S. on July XX 2026"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995300777280377262)  2025-12-01T01:15Z 77.3K followers, 47.9K engagements


"Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford in a scene from Charles Vidor's film noir Gilda (1946). Johnny Farrell: Doesn't it bother you at all that you're married. Gilda: What I want to know is does it bother you"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995392682668278155)  2025-12-01T07:21Z 77.3K followers, 44.3K engagements


"Gregory Peck's acceptance speech after he was presented the Best Actor Academy Award by Sophia Loren for his iconic performance as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird at the 35th Academy Awards ceremony held on April X 1963"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1995594644990951667)  2025-12-01T20:43Z 77.3K followers, 29.4K engagements


"Remembering lyric soprano and actress Deanna Durbin on her Birthday Born December X 1921 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Died April XX 2013 aged XX in Paris France Video Deanna Durbin singing Silent Night over the phone to her Father in Lady on a Train (1945). Deanna Durbin was born Edna Mae Durbin on December X 1921 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Her British-born parents moved to California while she was still young and her singing voice soon had talent scouts knocking at her door. She signed a contract with MGM in 1936 at the age of XX which resulted in her appearance in Every Sunday (1936) a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996389213038846451)  2025-12-04T01:20Z 77.3K followers, 11.3K engagements


"Vera-Ellen and Danny Kaye dancing to The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing in director Michael Curtiz's Technicolor Treat White Christmas (1954). The reason Vera-Ellen is wearing pink and Danny is wearing gray was because pink and gray were the hot color combination in 1954"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996397326617956688)  2025-12-04T01:53Z 77.3K followers, 73.5K engagements


"Bing Crosby singing White Christmas in Holiday Inn (1942) directed by Mark Sandrich with music by Irving Berlin. White Christmas The song that would become White Christmas was conceived by Irving Berlin on the set of the film Top Hat in 1935. He hummed the melody to Fred Astaire and the film's director Mark Sandrich as a song possibility for a future Astaire-Ginger Rogers vehicle. Astaire loved the tune but Sandrich passed on it. Berlin's assignment for Paramount was to write a song about each of the major holidays of the year. He found that writing a song about Christmas was the most"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996546753886040334)  2025-12-04T11:46Z 77.3K followers, 39.7K engagements


"Danny Kaye singing The Inch Worm to Joseph Walsh as Peter in director Charles Vidor's Hans Christian Andersen (1952). While this film directly adapts some of Andersen's best-known stories The Emperor's New Clothes Thumbelina and The Ugly Duckling as songs; The Little Mermaid as a fantasy ballet sequence it also subtly alludes to others. For instance when Hans and his ward Peter first enter the Great Square of Copenhagen they pass a woman selling matches. This is a hint to The Little Match Girl. Also a major subplot of the film is Hans' unrequited love for the beautiful yet detached ballerina"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996749596975112384)  2025-12-05T01:12Z 77.3K followers, 15.7K engagements


"Audrey Hepburns philosophy on aging in her own words. She deliberately looked different from other women and dramatised her own slenderness into her chief asset Edith Head (Chief costume designer at Paramount) Since her debut in Roman Holiday Audrey rejected Hollywoods standards of beauty. At a time when Marilyn Monroe was considered the ultimate sex symbol: blonde hair hourglass figure and exuding sex appeal Audrey unwittingly ushered in a new era femininity. Despite her own personal insecurities which she had been more than candid about her thinness her small chest the size of her nose her"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1996851920372433286)  2025-12-05T07:59Z 77.3K followers, 218.5K engagements


"Cyd Charisse and James Mitchell dancing to One Alone from the 1926 operetta The Desert Song in MGM's biographical musical film Deep in My Heart (1954) about the life of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg. Cyd Charisse's dress was designed by Helen Rose"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997430853195186665)  2025-12-06T22:20Z 77.3K followers, 69.2K engagements


"Elizabeth Taylor receiving her Cartier diamond and ruby suite from husband Mike Todd in 1957 πŸ’πŸ©Ά PS: Notice Eddie Fisher in the pool We had rented a villa La Fiorentina just outside Monte Carlo near St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat about three months into our marriage. Elizabeth recalled in her book My Love Affair with Jewellery. I was in the pool swimming laps at our home and Mike came outside to keep me company. I got out of the pool and put my arms around him and he said Wait a minute dont joggle your tiara. Because I was wearing my tiara in the pool He was holding a red leather box and inside was a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997983743290786169)  2025-12-08T10:56Z 77.3K followers, 329.4K engagements


"Ann Miller in On the Town which premiered in the U.S. on this day 8th December 1949 and won the Oscar for Best Music Scoring of a Musical Picture. In this scene Ann Miller's character performs an explosive tap dance number. It was rumored that Miller could tap so fast reportedly over XXX taps per minute that the film cameras of the era couldn't capture the movement clearly forcing them to sometimes slow the film down to catch her incredible footwork. This clip is a perfect example of the masterful showmanship that made this one of the most beloved movie musicals of all time"  
[X Link](https://x.com/HGACinema/status/1997989284264218882)  2025-12-08T11:19Z 77.3K followers, 30.2K engagements

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"Musical Tribute to Kennedy Centre Honoree Lucille Ball in 1986 by Bea Arthur (The Golden Girls) Valerie Harper (Valerie) and Pam Dawber (My Sister Sam). Featuring a medley of I Love Lucy Mame and Hey Look Me Over with special lyrics"
X Link 2025-12-04T00:33Z 77.3K followers, 29.7K engagements

"Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)"
X Link 2025-11-24T04:02Z 77.3K followers, 105K engagements

"Bill Bojangles Robinson and Shirley Temple in the 1938 film Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. In the history of tap dance there are some names of mythical proportions. A tale of legend. Dancers then are the dancers dancer. Robinson was such a one. A gold standard in dance. Dancers - whom most of you in reverence genuflect both knees for - such as Fred Astaire Sammy Davis Jr Gene Kelly Eleanor Powell The Nicholas Brothers Ann Miller Gregory Hines to Vera-Ellen have all openly hallowed the name of the great Bill Robinson as their influence. An inductee of the Tap Dance Hall of Fame. Temple today"
X Link 2025-11-27T18:53Z 77.2K followers, 140.2K engagements

"Marilyn Monroe performs After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It in Theres No Business Like Show Business (1954). This film would see two of the greatest working choreographers and dance directors in the history of Hollywood on one film: Robert Alton and Jack Cole. Alton produced breathtaking sequences for glorified dancers such as Fred Astaire Gene Kelly Vera-Ellen a supreme Donald OConnor Danny Kaye Ray Bolger (both on stage and screen) and Judy Garland to list but a few. Cole was the choreographer behind a now cultural phenomenon from a fixed viewpoint of social iconography of Monroes"
X Link 2025-11-27T19:14Z 77.3K followers, 92K engagements

"Remembering Gloria Grahame on her Birthday Born November XX 1923 in Los Angeles California USA Died October X 1981 aged XX in New York City New York USA"
X Link 2025-11-28T03:57Z 77.3K followers, 13.9K engagements

"Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in a scene from They Died with Their Boots On (1941) directed by Raoul Walsh. They Died with Their Boots On was the eighth and final film collaboration between Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in starring roles although the two would guest star together in Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943). Three men were killed during the filming. One fell from a horse and broke his neck. Another stuntman had a heart attack. The third actor Jack Budlong insisted on using a real saber to lead a cavalry charge under artillery fire. When an explosive charge sent him flying off"
X Link 2025-11-29T19:13Z 77.3K followers, 35.1K engagements

"Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland in a scene from The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) directed by Michael Curtiz. During one fight sequence Errol Flynn was jabbed by an actor who was using an unprotected sword Flynn asked him why he didn't have a guard on the point. The other player apologised and explained that director Michael Curtiz had instructed him to remove the safety feature in order to make the action more exciting. Flynn reportedly climbed up a gantry where Curtiz was standing next to the camera took him by the throat and asked him if he found that exciting enough"
X Link 2025-11-29T19:36Z 77.3K followers, 621.2K engagements

"Happy 80th Birthday to The Divine Miss M Bette Midler Born December X 1945 in Honolulu Hawaii USA Video Bette Midler Wind Beneath My Wings Beaches (1988)"
X Link 2025-12-01T01:13Z 77.3K followers, 40K engagements

"Louis Armstrong singing Hello Dolly with Barbra Streisand in director Gene Kelly's musical romantic comedy film Hello Dolly (1969). This was Louis Armstrong's final film. He was on set for half a day and filmed all of his shots in one take. Louis Armstrong's recording of Hello Dolly was released in 1964 and became the most successful single of Armstrong's career winning the Song of the Year and Male Vocal Performance Awards at the 7th Annual Grammy Awards. Armstrong's rendition was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001"
X Link 2025-12-01T21:43Z 77.3K followers, 161.1K engagements

"Vivien Leigh in a home movie 1939 🌹"
X Link 2025-12-02T12:14Z 77.3K followers, 61.9K engagements

"Audrey Hepburns most iconic hairstyle in Roman Holiday 1953 πŸ’‡β™€πŸ’ˆπŸ’Ί"
X Link 2025-12-02T12:32Z 77.3K followers, 16.1K engagements

"Jimmy Stewart Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn pay Tribute to 1987 Kennedy Centre Honoree the legend that is Miss Bette Davis"
X Link 2025-12-03T02:23Z 77.3K followers, 20.5K engagements

"The untouchable Vera Ellen performing in the 1945 film Wonder Man. In this performance segment we see her performing her astonishing nerve taps and toe dancing. It can be said Hollywood had never seen anything like it. This performance is staggering when one considers that tap dancing was not her main dance form because she acquired so many. Observe just how well she has completely mastered the art of tap dancing. She had extensive knowledge - in multiple genres of dancing. Considered by many critics the most versatile dancer in Hollywood history. Able to perform anything from classical"
X Link 2025-12-03T12:37Z 77.3K followers, 269.1K engagements

"Desi Arnazs Final Goodbye to Lucille Ball. Just days before Lucille Ball was honored at the Kennedy Centre in 1986 her former husband and I Love Lucy co-star Desi Arnaz passed away. The day before his death they exchanged one final I love you. At the ceremony Arnazs message was read aloud: Lucy was the show P.S. I Love Lucy was never just a title. His words became a final heartfelt farewell a love letter that still echoes through television history"
X Link 2025-12-03T12:47Z 77.3K followers, 370.9K engagements

"It's a Wonderful Life (1946) Official Trailer. Directed by Frank Capra and Starring James Stewart Donna Reed Lionel Barrymore Thomas Mitchell Henry Travers Beulah Bondi Ward Bond Frank Faylen and Gloria Grahame. Did You Know For the scene that required Donna Reed to throw a rock through the window of the Granville house director Frank Capra hired a marksman to shoot it out on cue. To everyone's amazement Reed broke the window by herself. She had played baseball in high school and had a strong throwing arm. As Uncle Billy drunkenly leaves the Bailey home it sounds as if he stumbles into some"
X Link 2025-12-04T01:34Z 77.3K followers, 38.3K engagements

"Bing Crosby Danny Kaye Rosemary Clooney Vera-Ellen and Chorus singing Irving Berlin's White Christmas in the 1954 American musical film White Christmas directed by Michael Curtiz"
X Link 2025-12-04T02:09Z 77.3K followers, 54.7K engagements

"For MGM's 25th Anniversary in 1949 the studio brought together its incomparable stable of movie stars executives and exhibitors for a luncheon hosted by Louis B. Mayer. The event was captured on film and is presented here for your enjoyment"
X Link 2025-12-05T12:32Z 77.3K followers, 124.1K engagements

"In the 1953 film Niagara Marilyn Monroe left her mark on cinema history with one of the most iconic walks ever captured on screen and in one continuous shot πŸ‘  Her graceful steps the way her costume highlighted her silhouette and the confidence in her gaze turned a simple walk into pure legend. Designed by Dorothy Jeakins the costume perfectly framed Marilyns unforgettable presence. Her walk in Niagara is remembered as one of the longest and most unforgettable in the history of cinema"
X Link 2025-12-07T17:31Z 77.3K followers, 347K engagements

"Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni in Yesterday Today and Tomorrow (Italian: Ieri oggi domani) (1963). The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards"
X Link 2025-11-21T18:39Z 77.1K followers, 303.2K engagements

"Meet Me in St. Louis premiered in St. Louis on this day 22nd November 1944. It became MGM's second most profitable film after Gone with the Wind. Video The Trolley Song performed by Judy Garland and Chorus"
X Link 2025-11-22T10:23Z 77.1K followers, 189K engagements

"Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire let loose to the Irving Berlin tune Let Yourself Go in the 1936 musical Follow the Fleet. For this dance number choreographer Hermes Pan scouted several talented amateur dancers from Los Angeles dance halls to play the other competitors in the dance contest. The best couples were spliced into the routine. Ultimately though of course in the film Fred and Ginger come out as the winners"
X Link 2025-11-25T17:57Z 77.2K followers, 41.2K engagements

"Scarlett O'Hara's Best Lines in Gone with the Wind (1939)"
X Link 2025-11-28T18:06Z 77.1K followers, 22.9K engagements

"Hi Grange. Don't you just love Errol Flynn about to come out from the entrance hall on two occasions thinking his name was about to be called but it wasn't. So he waits for Kathryn Grayson and comes out with her when her name is mentioned and his isn't and then he says hello to the MC as he walks past the microphone. Please note that Greer Garson and Errol Flynn were in the middle of filming the romantic drama film That Forsyte Woman (1949) when this MGM Anniversary luncheon took place hence Garson is wearing one of her costumes from the film so it appears she's arrived to the lunch straight"
X Link 2025-12-05T23:17Z 77.1K followers, XXX engagements

"No one has ever written a romance better than we lived it Lauren Bacall wrote of her relationship with Humphrey Bogart which began while filming To Have and Have Not (1944). The two married a year later and were together until Bogarts death in 1957"
X Link 2025-11-24T09:31Z 77.2K followers, 162.4K engagements

"Vera-Ellen & Fred Astaire perform Thinking of You from the 1950 film Three Little Words. That very year a LIFE Magazine poll a publication of considerable repute listed Vera-Ellen highly among the top-12 most admired people in the history of the world with dignitaries as General Douglas MacArthur president Franklin D. Roosevelt Louisa May Alcott Roy Rogers Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio. Her exquisite dance work with Fred Astaire is a sight to regard in Thinking of You. It revealed Vera-Ellen as an exceptional fine ballroom dancer. Astaire was equally a talented ballroom dancer. Much of his style"
X Link 2025-11-27T18:57Z 77.2K followers, 26.4K engagements

"Rhett Butler's Best Lines in Gone with the Wind (1939)"
X Link 2025-11-28T18:14Z 77.2K followers, 20.1K engagements

"In Loving Memory of Natalie Wood Born July XX 1938 in San Francisco California USA Died November XX 1981 aged XX in the Pacific Ocean off Santa Catalina Island California USA Video Natalie Wood Tribute Music: Nat King Cole Unforgettable"
X Link 2025-11-29T03:10Z 77.2K followers, 47.8K engagements

"A compilation of Cyd Charisse dancing in Singin' in the Rain (1952) The Band Wagon (1953) Deep in My Heart (1954) Brigadoon (1954) It's Always Fair Weather (1955) and Silk Stockings (1957)"
X Link 2025-12-01T07:55Z 77.2K followers, 26.3K engagements

"Audrey Hepburn gives an eloquent and heartfelt tribute to her friend and 1981 Kennedy Centre Honoree Cary Grant who were co-stars in the 1963 film Charade"
X Link 2025-12-03T01:53Z 77.3K followers, 76.8K engagements

"Nicholas Brothers in the 1940 film Down Argentine Way. Director Irving Cummings at the time had considered their dancing scene too long. However it was thanks to dance director Nick Castle - imploring Cummings to the contrary insisting the piece remain uncut with no slice on the cutting room floor. I for one imagine unnecessary horror of butchering fine work as theirs. It was tested at the initial screening and rapturously met with thunderous - and incessant applause that they were surprisingly forced to rewind the film for replay. The film was the first in an ongoing series of Latin American"
X Link 2025-12-03T11:36Z 77.3K followers, 27.9K engagements

"Remembering film director Lloyd Bacon on his Birthday Born December X 1889 in San Jose California USA Died November XX 1955 aged XX in Burbank California USA Video The By a Waterfall production number from Footlight Parade (1933) featuring XXX choreographed swimmers. One of the workhorses in Warner Brothers' stable of directors in the 1930s Lloyd Bacon didn't have a career as loaded with classic films as many of his more famous contemporaries. What few classics he had his hand in (42nd Street (1933) Footlight Parade (1933) are so overshadowed by the dazzling surrealistic choreography of Busby"
X Link 2025-12-04T00:54Z 77.3K followers, 40.6K engagements

"Vera-Ellen and Fred Astaire dancing to Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer at Home in MGM's biographical musical comedy film Three Little Words (1950) directed by Richard Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer at Home is a hectic and high-kicking comic dance duet for Astaire and Vera-Ellen set in a suburban living room which portrays the various challenges of contented domesticity. The routine which in contrast to the previous dance routine (Where Did You Get That Girl) is thoroughly modern in conception is nonetheless shown performed at the Keith's Theatre (which later became the K in RKO)"
X Link 2025-12-07T04:11Z 77.3K followers, 23.1K engagements

"Debbie Reynolds and Jean Hagen in Singin in the Rain (1952) Costumes were designed by prolific costume designer Walter Plunkett for Singin in the Rain (1952) in which he lampooned his initial style of the Roaring Twenties"
X Link 2025-12-07T17:02Z 77.3K followers, 32.1K engagements

"Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in the tiara scene from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) I always say a kiss on the hand might feel very good but a diamond tiara lasts forever. (Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei Lee)"
X Link 2025-12-07T17:13Z 77.3K followers, 42.9K engagements

"One of the most memorable scenes in Frank Capra's Its a Wonderful Life (1946) is when George Bailey promises Mary the moon a line that has become a timeless symbol of love and devotion. πŸŒ™ πŸŽ₯ James Stewarts performance makes George more than a character; he becomes the heart of the story a devoted husband a caring father and a man whose choices shape the lives around him. What makes this even more powerful is knowing that Stewart himself was admired off-screen as well. Beyond Hollywood he was known as a humble honorable and compassionate man qualities that mirrored the values he brought to"
X Link 2025-12-07T18:06Z 77.3K followers, 43.3K engagements

"A staged publicity protest by brunette and redheaded ladies outside Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood to promote the release of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)"
X Link 2025-12-08T10:43Z 77.3K followers, 17.4K engagements

"Audrey Hepburn in the iconic opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961) timeless unforgettable and pure cinematic magic β™‘"
X Link 2025-11-20T14:10Z 77.3K followers, 253.2K engagements

"A rare glimpse into an initially deleted scene from Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961) featuring Beverly Powers as a burlesque dancer Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard"
X Link 2025-11-23T10:52Z 77.3K followers, 8.7M engagements

"Sally Ann Howes landed the role of Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) without auditioning but there was one problem. I dont dance she later admitted. Im appalling. Howes had told producers she could dance and now had to learn fast. The Doll on a Music Box number was the most difficult thing in the whole world. I really was very proud of it Howes recalled. I did it on the set. I was a bit nervous about it with about XXX extras looking on. They put me up on this box and off I went. And I got it in one take"
X Link 2025-11-24T09:32Z 77.3K followers, 511.5K engagements

"Julie Andrews reaction to this is everything. πŸ₯Ή Celebrating the 65th anniversary of the song Edelweiss with this ✨WICKED✨ performance from Cynthia Erivo. Credit: The 48th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Julie Andrews 2022 Courtesy of the American Film Institute"
X Link 2025-11-25T10:30Z 77.3K followers, 559.4K engagements

"Russ Tamblyn (in the blue shirt) and Tommy Rall (in the red) lead the acrobatics in this section of the Barn Raising number from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Michael Kidd was responsible for the choreography. The cast rehearsed for three weeks in order to get the intricate choreography of this sequence down. It was during one of these rehearsals that Russ Tamblyn wandered over to the set along with Jeff Richards (who played Benjamin Pontipee) to see how the scene was coming along. Michael Kidd called me over and said Rusty somebody told me that youre a good tumbler that you can do"
X Link 2025-11-25T19:37Z 77.3K followers, 197.6K engagements

"In Loving Memory of Cary Grant Born January XX 1904 in Horfield Bristol England UK Died November XX 1986 aged XX in Davenport Iowa USA Video Cary Grant Tribute Music: Frank Sinatra My Way"
X Link 2025-11-29T03:02Z 77.3K followers, 46.1K engagements

"Paul Newman Sidney Poitier and Louis Armstrong in a fantastic scene from Paris Blues (1961). Paris Blues was directed by Martin Ritt who was described by American writer editor and critic of film and theatre Stanley Kauffmann as one of the most underrated American directors who was superbly competent and quietly imaginative. It was during the filming of this movie that Joanne Woodward became pregnant with Melissa Newman who was born on the day Paris Blues opened in the U.S. which was September271961. Paul Newman was coached in playing the trombone by Billy Byers while the playing for Newman"
X Link 2025-11-29T18:45Z 77.3K followers, 32.1K engagements

"Buster Keaton attempting to jump between two buildings in Three Ages (1923). The most famous stunt in the movie was actually built around what went wrong with the original stunt. Buster Keaton intended to leap from a board projecting from one building onto the roof of another building but he fell short smashing into the brick wall and falling into a net off-screen. He was injured badly enough to be laid up for three days. However when he saw the film (the camera operators were instructed to always keep filming no matter what happened) he not only kept the mishap he built on it adding the fall"
X Link 2025-11-29T19:43Z 77.3K followers, 1.5M engagements

"Gene Kelly in Du Barry Was a Lady (1943) directed by Roy Del Ruth. This was the last film in which Gene Kelly danced to choreography other than his own (Charles Walters was the choreographer). Beginning with Thousands Cheer (1943) Kelly began taking control of his own musical numbers and his loan-out to Columbia for Cover Girl (1944) would firmly establish him as a choreographer of note. It would be thirteen years before Kelly again moved to another choreographer's steps in this case Jack Cole's for Les Girls (1957)"
X Link 2025-11-29T19:57Z 77.3K followers, 593.4K engagements

"Lucille Ball and Louise Beavers in a scene from Du Barry Was a Lady (1943). It was for this film that MGM hairstylist Sydney Guilaroff dyed Lucille Ball's hair flame red the colour that Lucy kept for the rest of her life and became her trademark. Lucille Ball later hired Karl Freund from this film to be the director of photography on her television series I Love Lucy"
X Link 2025-11-29T20:02Z 77.3K followers, 450.2K engagements

"The famous I Love Lucy episode with William Holden This was Episode XX from Season Four titled L.A. at Last filmed on December X 1954 and originally released on January311955"
X Link 2025-11-30T05:27Z 77.3K followers, 80.4K engagements

"Happy 80th Birthday to The Rose Bette Midler Born December X 1945 in Honolulu Hawaii USA Photo Bette Midler in Jonah Hills comedy film Cut Off shooting now with Jonah Kristen Wiig and Nathan Lane scheduled for release in the U.S. on July XX 2026"
X Link 2025-12-01T01:15Z 77.3K followers, 47.9K engagements

"Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford in a scene from Charles Vidor's film noir Gilda (1946). Johnny Farrell: Doesn't it bother you at all that you're married. Gilda: What I want to know is does it bother you"
X Link 2025-12-01T07:21Z 77.3K followers, 44.3K engagements

"Gregory Peck's acceptance speech after he was presented the Best Actor Academy Award by Sophia Loren for his iconic performance as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird at the 35th Academy Awards ceremony held on April X 1963"
X Link 2025-12-01T20:43Z 77.3K followers, 29.4K engagements

"Remembering lyric soprano and actress Deanna Durbin on her Birthday Born December X 1921 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Died April XX 2013 aged XX in Paris France Video Deanna Durbin singing Silent Night over the phone to her Father in Lady on a Train (1945). Deanna Durbin was born Edna Mae Durbin on December X 1921 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Her British-born parents moved to California while she was still young and her singing voice soon had talent scouts knocking at her door. She signed a contract with MGM in 1936 at the age of XX which resulted in her appearance in Every Sunday (1936) a"
X Link 2025-12-04T01:20Z 77.3K followers, 11.3K engagements

"Vera-Ellen and Danny Kaye dancing to The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing in director Michael Curtiz's Technicolor Treat White Christmas (1954). The reason Vera-Ellen is wearing pink and Danny is wearing gray was because pink and gray were the hot color combination in 1954"
X Link 2025-12-04T01:53Z 77.3K followers, 73.5K engagements

"Bing Crosby singing White Christmas in Holiday Inn (1942) directed by Mark Sandrich with music by Irving Berlin. White Christmas The song that would become White Christmas was conceived by Irving Berlin on the set of the film Top Hat in 1935. He hummed the melody to Fred Astaire and the film's director Mark Sandrich as a song possibility for a future Astaire-Ginger Rogers vehicle. Astaire loved the tune but Sandrich passed on it. Berlin's assignment for Paramount was to write a song about each of the major holidays of the year. He found that writing a song about Christmas was the most"
X Link 2025-12-04T11:46Z 77.3K followers, 39.7K engagements

"Danny Kaye singing The Inch Worm to Joseph Walsh as Peter in director Charles Vidor's Hans Christian Andersen (1952). While this film directly adapts some of Andersen's best-known stories The Emperor's New Clothes Thumbelina and The Ugly Duckling as songs; The Little Mermaid as a fantasy ballet sequence it also subtly alludes to others. For instance when Hans and his ward Peter first enter the Great Square of Copenhagen they pass a woman selling matches. This is a hint to The Little Match Girl. Also a major subplot of the film is Hans' unrequited love for the beautiful yet detached ballerina"
X Link 2025-12-05T01:12Z 77.3K followers, 15.7K engagements

"Audrey Hepburns philosophy on aging in her own words. She deliberately looked different from other women and dramatised her own slenderness into her chief asset Edith Head (Chief costume designer at Paramount) Since her debut in Roman Holiday Audrey rejected Hollywoods standards of beauty. At a time when Marilyn Monroe was considered the ultimate sex symbol: blonde hair hourglass figure and exuding sex appeal Audrey unwittingly ushered in a new era femininity. Despite her own personal insecurities which she had been more than candid about her thinness her small chest the size of her nose her"
X Link 2025-12-05T07:59Z 77.3K followers, 218.5K engagements

"Cyd Charisse and James Mitchell dancing to One Alone from the 1926 operetta The Desert Song in MGM's biographical musical film Deep in My Heart (1954) about the life of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg. Cyd Charisse's dress was designed by Helen Rose"
X Link 2025-12-06T22:20Z 77.3K followers, 69.2K engagements

"Elizabeth Taylor receiving her Cartier diamond and ruby suite from husband Mike Todd in 1957 πŸ’πŸ©Ά PS: Notice Eddie Fisher in the pool We had rented a villa La Fiorentina just outside Monte Carlo near St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat about three months into our marriage. Elizabeth recalled in her book My Love Affair with Jewellery. I was in the pool swimming laps at our home and Mike came outside to keep me company. I got out of the pool and put my arms around him and he said Wait a minute dont joggle your tiara. Because I was wearing my tiara in the pool He was holding a red leather box and inside was a"
X Link 2025-12-08T10:56Z 77.3K followers, 329.4K engagements

"Ann Miller in On the Town which premiered in the U.S. on this day 8th December 1949 and won the Oscar for Best Music Scoring of a Musical Picture. In this scene Ann Miller's character performs an explosive tap dance number. It was rumored that Miller could tap so fast reportedly over XXX taps per minute that the film cameras of the era couldn't capture the movement clearly forcing them to sometimes slow the film down to catch her incredible footwork. This clip is a perfect example of the masterful showmanship that made this one of the most beloved movie musicals of all time"
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