

Merry Christmas!

Margaret Sullavan, Ernst Lubitsch & Jimmy Stewart

(Source: letsaskforthemoon)

“In this world, Elwood, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.” Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant. You may quote me.
Harvey (1950) dir. Henry Koster


100 (famous) Humans I Love - in no particular order | Jimmy Stewart (1908 - 1997)
“My mother approved, my father just didn’t accept the idea of my being an actor. I think that’s the reason he kept the hardware store in operation, because I think he was pretty sure that I was going to be found out sooner or later, and he wanted to have a job for me to come back to.”

“Of the hundreds of partners I’ve danced with over the years, I consider a scant dozen as able dancers. A few that come quickly to mind are Los Angeles attorney Greg Bautzer, Jimmy Stewart, Dennis Morgan, Cary Grant, Hermes Pan, Earl Blackwell and Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. All of them rate a ten on my dance card.”
Ginger Rogers

Happy Birthday Jimmy Stewart (May 20, 1908 - July 2, 1997)

Films I Like the Most of All - as of right now .
(129/130) | The Philadelphia Story (1940, dir. George Cukor)
Macauley Connor: What do ya mean, snob?
Tracy Lord: You’re the worst kind there is. An intellectual snob. You made up your mind awfully young, it seems to me.
Macauley Connor: Well, thirty’s about time to make up your mind. And I’m nothing of the sort, not Mr. Connor!
Tracy Lord: The time to make up your mind about people - is never.

Macauley Connor: This is the Bridal Suite. Would you send up a couple of caviar sandwiches and a bottle of beer?
Margaret Lord: What? Who is this?
Macauley Connor: This is the Voice of Doom calling. Your days are numbered to the Seventh Son of the Seventh Son.