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Ingrid Bergman and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Notorious (1946).
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Ingrid Bergman and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Notorious (1946).

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Lauren Bacall with her Cocker Spaniel, 1940s.
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Lauren Bacall with her Cocker Spaniel, 1940s.

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French poster for Notorious (1946, dir. Alfred Hitchcock).
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French poster for Notorious (1946, dir. Alfred Hitchcock).

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Ingrid Bergman on the set of Notorious (1946, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) by Robert Capa.
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Ingrid Bergman on the set of Notorious (1946, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) by Robert Capa.

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Alfred Hitchcock showing how much weight he lost after dieting and exercise. 1940s.

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“Ava Gardner in a Hollywood nightclub wearing a beret and horn-rimmed spectacles and simulating a goatee to signify admiration of Dizzy Gillespie.”
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“Ava Gardner in a Hollywood nightclub wearing a beret and horn-rimmed spectacles and simulating a goatee to signify admiration of Dizzy Gillespie.”

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Cat People (1942, dir. Jacques Torneur).

Cat People (1942, dir. Jacques Torneur).

Jean Cocteau by Philippe Halsman, 1949.
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Jean Cocteau by Philippe Halsman, 1949.

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Cat People (1942, dir. Jacques Torneur).
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Cat People (1942, dir. Jacques Torneur).

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From the trailer for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941, dir. Victor Fleming).
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From the trailer for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941, dir. Victor Fleming).

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Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not (1944, dir. Howard Hawks).
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Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not (1944, dir. Howard Hawks).

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Carole Lombard directing Alfred Hitchcock in a scene from Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941, dir. Alfred Hitchcock).
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Carole Lombard directing Alfred Hitchcock in a scene from Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941, dir. Alfred Hitchcock).

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Portrait of Lucille Ball, Fred Astaire and Harpo Marx practicing a routine for a U.S.O. tour during WWII.
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Portrait of Lucille Ball, Fred Astaire and Harpo Marx practicing a routine for a U.S.O. tour during WWII.

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From the trailer of Cat People (1942, dir. Jacques Torneur).