George’s Classic Hollywood(GP)
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“Cinema has no boundary; it is a ribbon of dreams.” — O.W. Hello, I’m George. Let’s roll, action… & cut. 🎬
Ingrid Bergman, captured by Gordon Parks for LIFE magazine, 1949.

Vittorio De Sica’s masterpiece Bicycle Thieves, a film that reminds you how painfully unjust life can be, yet also how powerful it is to have a family that stands by your side. This heartbreaking story follows a father and son searching for justice in an unjust world.




The incomparable Marilyn. 📸 by Ed Clark for LIFE, 1950.


John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd & Carrie Fisher on the set of The Blues Brothers.

Young painter Salvador Dalí in New York, 1936.

Marlon Brando transforms into Vito Corleone. Arguably one of the most iconic performances in film history. It’s hard to imagine anyone else in the role.


French style: singer & actress Françoise Hardy on the streets of Paris. 📸 by Roger Kasparian, 1962.

The extravagant Daphne du Maurier, author of classic novels like Rebecca and The Birds, inspired Alfred Hitchcock to create two timeless films based on her works.

Katharine Hepburn standing before a portrait of Spencer Tracy.

It Happened One Night, the first rom-com, features beautiful chemistry between Gable & Colbert, with Frank Capra at his best. A charming and fun classic that’s always a joy to watch.

In memory of the great Philip Seymour Hoffman, born on this day, one of the finest actors of his generation.


Rest in peace, Ozzy Osbourne. You will be a legend forever.



Rita Hayworth enjoying a hot summer day in 1946.

Portrait of the legendary Hedy Lamarr, captured by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1940.
