Category: Movies & TV
Step into the golden age of entertainment with historical photos from movies and television shows. See the sets, actors, and unforgettable moments that made screens magical.
These archives preserve the artistry and passion that built the foundation of visual storytelling.
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#6 A Holiday Classic: Beautiful Photos from the movie ‘Miracle on the 34th Street (1947)’ #6 Movies & TV
Warmth and wonder sit shoulder to shoulder in this beloved still from *Miracle on 34th Street* (1947), where two adults lean in close beside a delighted child, their faces nearly touching as if the rest of the world has faded away. The intimate framing and gentle expressions underline what made the film a holiday classic:…
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#3 Fabulous Photos of Marlene Dietrich as Maria’ Angel’ Barker from the movie ‘Angel (1937)’ #3 Movies & T
Poised in a halo of studio light, Marlene Dietrich appears as Maria “Angel” Barker from *Angel (1937)*, her gaze drifting upward as if caught between a secret and a decision. The close framing turns a simple moment—hand lifted, cigarette held lightly—into pure screen mystique, emphasizing her sculpted profile and the carefully controlled calm that made…
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#19 Fabulous Photos of Marlene Dietrich as Maria’ Angel’ Barker from the movie ‘Angel (1937)’ #19 Movies &
Glamour in *Angel (1937)* arrives in the form of Marlene Dietrich as Maria “Angel” Barker, posed in a studio portrait that leans into soft focus and sculpted lighting. Her half-smile, arched brows, and carefully waved hair create that unmistakable 1930s screen mystique, where attitude is conveyed as much by shadow as by dialogue. The tailored…
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#15 Fabulous Photos of Audrey Hepburn During the filming of ‘Wait Until Dark (1967)’ #15 Movies & TV
Audrey Hepburn appears in an intimate black-and-white portrait, her face resting softly on folded arms, eyes meeting the camera with a calm, luminous focus. The close framing draws attention to her expressive gaze, delicate features, and the sculpted updo that became synonymous with mid-century screen elegance. Even without the bustle of a set in view,…
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#31 Fabulous Photos of Audrey Hepburn During the filming of ‘Wait Until Dark (1967)’ #31 Movies & TV
A close-up of Audrey Hepburn draws you in with its elegant simplicity: a softly lit face, a poised half-smile, and a sculpted short hairstyle that became emblematic of her late-1960s screen presence. Sparkling statement earrings catch the light against an uncluttered background, giving the portrait a glamorous, studio-polished feel while still retaining an intimate, candid…
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#7 Fabulous Photos of Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner during the Filming of ‘Ziegfeld Girl (1941) #7
Feathers, sequins, and a grand shell-like backdrop set the mood for the backstage glamour of MGM’s *Ziegfeld Girl (1941)*, where Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, and Lana Turner were photographed in full showgirl splendor. The trio stands posed as if mid-revue, framed by the kind of oversized set piece that turned studio soundstages into fantasy worlds.…
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#2 Beautiful Photos of Louise Brooks during the filming of ‘Now We’re in the Air (1927)’ #2 Movies & TV
Louise Brooks lounges with balletic ease across a studio perch, her sleek bob and knowing gaze doing as much storytelling as the costume itself. The flapper-era styling—short dress, dramatic silhouette, and sharp lighting—evokes the Jazz Age’s appetite for speed, glamour, and modern confidence. Behind her, a bold, decorative backdrop hints at the playful Art Deco…
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#18 Beautiful Photos of Louise Brooks during the filming of ‘Now We’re in the Air (1927)’ #18 Movies & TV
Louise Brooks appears in a softly lit studio portrait from the era of *Now We’re in the Air (1927)*, her unmistakable bob and expressive eyes framed by a lace-trimmed head covering. The styling leans into theatrical romance—smooth satin, delicate edging, and a poised half-smile that feels both candid and carefully composed. An ornate hanging lantern…
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#13 Posters were also used to advertise what the theater could do for local businesses, and encouraged people to ‘see the manager’
Across an ornate, floral border, a heart-shaped panel delivers a blunt pitch in block letters: “ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ON THIS SCREEN AND GET RESULTS — SEE THE MANAGER.” To the right, a saddled donkey stands like an unexpected mascot, its calm presence contrasting with the hard-sell copy. The design feels part vaudeville flourish, part storefront…
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#12 Italian actress Silvia De Vietri at 1956 Venice Film Festival.
Silvia De Vietri appears in a poised, beachside pose that feels both candid and carefully composed, a reminder of how mid-century film publicity blended glamour with everyday settings. Seated on wet sand with scattered shells, she turns her head as if responding to someone just outside the frame, her expression alert and slightly playful. The…