![]() films: “Stage Fright” (1950) with Marlene Dietrich, and more memorably as Ruth Roman’s precocious sister in “Strangers on a Train” (1951). His only child was a strong presence in two 1950s Warner Bros. The iconic French actor was one of many Europeans cast in Hitchcock’s second consecutive spy thriller, “Topaz” (1969). Her career otherwise, mainly in the 1950s, was in her native France. Remember Cary Grant’s surprise when he learns in “To Catch a Thief” that his rival as a Cannes cat burglar is a woman? That was Brigitte Auber. One of the most luminous of Hitchcock’s blondes, her companionship with Cary Grant on his cross-country journey in “North by Northwest” is perhaps her best-known role. Like Lloyd, she played a psychiatric patient in “Spellbound.” Fleming is best known for her roles in the classic film noir “Out of the Past,” “The Spiral Staircase,” and a series of Technicolor films that highlighted her flaming-red hair as well as work for leading directors like Fritz Lang, Jacques Tourneur, and John Sturges as a leading star in the 1950s. This veteran character actor played Henry Fonda’s brother-in-law in “The Wrong Man.” He was a prominent Golden Age of Television actor later in his career, he was Barbra Streisand’s father in “Yentl.” (Also making their very brief debuts in “The Wrong Man” were Tuesday Weld and Bonnie Franklin.) “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (1956) Paramount/Kobal/REX/Shutterstockĭay was at the height of her stardom when she appeared as the wife of Jimmy Stewart dealing with their son’s kidnapping in the second version of “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” He also had a less-prominent role as a psychiatric patient in “Spellbound” (1945), and his legacy also includes roles for Jean Renoir, Anthony Mann, Charles Chaplin, and Martin Scorsese. Lloyd was the villain, famously tripping over the side and begging Robert Cummings to save him in a foreshadowing of “North by Northwest” and “Vertigo.” He’s still an active presence in film circles today. “Saboteur” (1942), a wartime spy film with a coast-to-coast chase, climaxes with a classic Hitchcock scene of the hero and villain fighting atop the Statue of Liberty. Here are the best-known actors and/or roles (their age after their name): If you have any questions or feedback feel free to let us know!īe sure to check-out the full list of history-related subreddits.Dakota Johnson: HBO Should’ve ‘Warned Us’ About ‘Heartbreaking’ Portrayal of Tippi Hedren in ‘The Girl’ Things not on topic are comments that, but are not limited to, solely consist of a joke, (political) soapboxing, etc. Comments that do not directly add to the discussion will be removed and can also result in (temp) bans. This will be removed and can result in a ban. Personal attacks, abusive language, trolling or bigotry in any form is not allowed.If you have any questions check out the FAQ. Regarding reposts: it is not a repost unless it was posted to /r/HistoryPorn within the last three months, or if it's already in the top 100 of all time. Make sure your image is hosted by an approved host. Images that have been resubmitted within the last three months will be removed. Post Limit - Please limit your submissions to no more than two (2) per calendar day so as to give others a chance for their content to be seen as well!Ĭolorized photographs need to be tagged with and link to the original photograph in the comments.Ĭolorized photographs that take too many artistic liberties will be removed, this includes (but is not limited to) removing details or adding things like patterns on clothing that are not visible in the original. ![]() ![]() Images submitted here must be of historical events, taken at least 20 years ago. Please consider submitting those images to /r/thewaywewere or /r/HumanPorn. Pictures of family members are not allowed in r/HistoryPorn unless they were taken in the context of a verifiable, historically significant event.Videos, collections, interactive images/websites, and articles are not allowed.Posters, illustrations, compositions and postcards are not permitted.Include the resolution in in the title.If you cannot find the date after a concerted effort, then a rough estimate or simply saying unknown date will suffice.Include the date of the photograph in the title.Titles should not include any political or cultural interpretation or observation.Please add commentary and supplementary information in the comments. Titles should not include commentary, opinion or information about the circumstances surrounding the person/event in the image.Include an accurate description of the photograph (event, location, war, year, etc) in the title.If a post breaks one of our rules you will be informed about it. So it is perfectly normal for your post to not show up in the new listing. New rule about colorized photographs - Mod applicationsĪll posts will be reviewed by a human moderator first before they become visible to all subscribers.
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