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@BFI The Seventh Seal (1957), starring Moomintroll as Death and Teddy as Antonius Block. With (many) apologies to Bergman.
Marlon Brando was born 96 years ago today, which seems more than a sufficient excuse to post these images from @BFI National Archive
Toshiro Mifune (三船 敏郎), the great star of Rashomon, Seven Samurai and Hell in the Pacific, was born 100 years ago today. These photos, from @BFI National Archive, show him during a talk at the National Film Theatre (now BFI Southbank) in Nov 1986
@_CarolMorley @MPeakeOfficial @eggsbened @TalkingPicsTV On the evidence of the stills we have for the film in the @BFI National Archive, the stills photographer only had eyes for one of the stars
Remembering #BabyPeggy (Diana Serra Cary), 1918-2020, the last star of the Hollywood silent era who died yesterday. By the age of 6 she had already starred in over 150 films. Stills from collection of @BFI National Archive.
20 British musicals from the 1930s are free to view in @BFI Mediatheque as part of #BFIMusicals including My Song for You (1934), Song of Freedom (1936), Love on Wheels (1932) and Aunt Sally (1933) https://t.co/QHucnhDKoz
After my shock discovery last week that Harry Lime's cat in THE THIRD MAN was played by 3 cats, now I discover that there was a SECOND DOG! Baron Kurtz's dog seems to have had its very own stand-in (or friend). Evidence thanks to newly digitised stills from @BFI National Archive
Newly digitised portraits of Dorothy Dandridge - part of shoot to promote the release of CARMEN JONES (1954) - from @BFI National Archive. Film shows @BFI 13/6 https://t.co/0I75OkiapY
Glorious photos of British industry and factory workers by Maurice Broomfield (father of documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield) now on display @derbymuseums https://t.co/qV5DNie9el