Hi Classic Hollywood friends and fellow Vintage Entertainment lovers! Thank you for joining me here in this group. I am so thrilled to set up this space dedicated to all the wonderful movies, music, tv shows, etc. from the 1920s-1960s. If, like me, you miss the days when entertainment was wholesome, celebrities were classy, and a political agenda was not pushed at every turn, then this is the place for you!
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Lawful Larceny (193 - Drama, Romance
[A woman of low morals who runs a gambling operation in her house takes pride in destroying the men she ensnares in her net. One of these men's wives (played by Bebe Daniels) will not let her get away with it. She poses as a single girl to get hired by the woman as her secretary and then proceeds to singlehandedly take her operation apart. * Staring - Bebe Daniels, Kenneth Thomson, Lowell Sherman]
https://www.bitchute.com/video..../HSwJ5WpBsHZj?playli

Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin at the premiere of City Lights in 1931

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"Did you know that one of the reasons Marilyn Monroe adored Clark Gable was because he reminded her of the father she never met? When Marilyn first saw a portrait of her father, she thought he looked just like the film icon Clark Gable. After that, Gable became Marilyn’s childhood hero."

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Über Uns

This is a group dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of vintage movies, music, tv shows, celebrities, stories, pop culture, etc. of The Golden Era of Hollywood, specifically the 1920s through 1960s.
*Please keep all posts related to the topic of this group.
*Please refrain from demeaning or slandering any celebrity or project. This group is dedicated to remembering the positive and beautiful things from Classic Hollywood.
*Please refrain from posting nudity, profanity, dirty stories or jokes, etc.