3 December 1947. The play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams (pictured), opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, New York City, USA. The play starred 23 year old Marlon Brando’s who gave an electrifying performance as Stanley Kowalski.

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John Barrymore did some silents that I love. Basically I just love John Barrymore.

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Someone has taken their love of scary movies one step too far. Solving this mystery is going to be murder.
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Curiosità: l'annuncio arriva in occasione del 40° Anniversario del romanzo originale, che già era stato trasposto nel 1984.
Il film, "Fenomeni Paranormali Incontrollabili", vedeva protagonista una piccola Drew Barrymore!

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1917 The Barrymore Family in their early days of the silent screen

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Do you ever listen to Drew Barrymore by SZA and just

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Of course its mens fault that Charlie's Angels flopped. Not like there were a handful of tv revivals that fell through after the Drew Barrymore movie or anything. No one was interested in it. But its mens fault just like the ghostbuster movie....

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SVENGALI (1931) by Archie Mayo after George L. Du Maurier John Barrymore, Marian Marsh cover

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eu sempre quis desenhar a Drew Barrymore na pele da Arlequina, ai saiu isso 🤷‍♂️

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A fight between Lord Barrymore and the son of the manager (Fox) of the Theatre occurred on the Steine, 27 July 1790. The Duke of York looks on as the Prince of Wales tells Barrymore to 'Man Up' and give his opponent a punch up the bracket

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INFERNO.
Power: Duh, fire. Okay, okay, officially pyrokinesis. She's like Drew Barrymore in that old movie 'Firestarter'.
Fun fact: Also thinks her and Celisus' love affair is a secret, it isn't. She's got alopecia, her baldness is unrelated to her power.
xStarka

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Quick sketch because it's the ideal movie when you're home sick -- or just any day, anytime, anywhere. Best Cinderella adaptation in my book!

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