sweet-nostalgie:

Gregory Peck as King David in David and Betsheba - 1951.

shared 9 hours ago, with 33 notes - via / source + reblog


shared 3 days ago, with 9 notes + reblog


shared 6 days ago, with 71 notes - via / source + reblog


sweet-nostalgie:

Some of my favorite movies:

Spellbound - 1945

John — Will you love me just as much when I’m normal?

Constance — I’ll be insane about you!

shared 1 month ago, with 48 notes - via / source + reblog


shared 1 month ago, with 122 notes - via / source + reblog


shared 1 month ago, with 319 notes - via / source + reblog


“I love the seasons of life, and I’m fascinated with the pageant of growing older. I eat what I please and sprinkle hot peppers on almost everything. I’m not obsessed by age, and I don’t think about death. I just do the things I really enjoy. When I drive to the studio, I sing in the car. I love my work and my wife and my kids and my friends. And I think, ‘Gregory Peck, you’re a damn lucky man’.”

Happy Birthday Gregory Peck — April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003.

shared 1 month ago, with 48 notes + reblog


shared 1 month ago, with 47 notes + reblog


shared 1 month ago, with 48 notes - via / source + reblog


15/250 Films | 9/50 Favorite Films  Designing Women (1957)

shared 3 months ago, with 113 notes - via / source + reblog


Love the smile

Love the smile

shared 4 months ago, with 6 notes + reblog


The World in His Arms - 1952

shared 4 months ago, with 13 notes + reblog


shared 5 months ago, with 2 notes - via / source + reblog


vintageho:

Gregory Peck describes his dreams in Spellbound. The production design of this sequence designed by Salvador Dalí, directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1945)

shared 5 months ago, with 296 notes - via / source + reblog


”Anything’s fair in the pursuit of happiness.”

shared 5 months ago, with 40 notes - via / source + reblog