A.C. Miller
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Author. Cinephile. Lover of sandwiches and everything vintage. https://linktr.ee/acmillerauthor
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A blonde Gene Tierney in A BELL FOR ADANO ('45).
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"The Dodge with more than ever before!"

Now it can fit three families of five!
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1942 wartime Coca-Cola ad.
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Looks like a great place to relax on a Sunday afternoon.
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And no, not in IMAX since that makes me sick.
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Giving this one a go since I liked Tron: Legacy in high school.
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#RIP Diane Keaton. 79 is far too young!

Seen here in PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM ('72).
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Ida Lupino and Cornel Wilde in a promotional photo for ROAD HOUSE ('48).
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Looks like a great weekend evening to me.
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Merle Oberon in a Quaker Maid Mills rug ad from 1944.
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Sidney Poitier in a promotional portrait for NO WAY OUT ('50).
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Claudette Colbert in a North Star ad from 1943.
Reposted by A.C. Miller
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Netflix and Chill, Midcentury Version.

James Stewart operates a 16mm film projector while his wife, Gloria, and their twin daughters, Judy and Kelly, get ready to enjoy a movie in their living room in 1960.

Photo © Gene Lester / Getty Images.
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Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall at the Hollywood premiere of William Wyler’s THE DESPERATE HOURS 70 years ago today, October 10, 1955.
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A humorous little 1942 towel ad for your Friday morning:
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Truly, the only way to entertain.

Ad from 1939.
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I want to hang out at Kay Francis's house!

From the October 1939 issue of House & Garden.
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Anita Louise in a Quaker Lace Company ad from 1938.