“It was my good luck, during that wonderful summer in Rome, to be the first of her screen fellows, to hold out my hand, and help her keep her balance as she did her spins and pirouettes. Those months [were] probably the happiest experience I ever had making movies.”
(Source: freecocaine, via thefilmcanister)

guys- this has been my working theory forever, but look-
FLAWLESS PEOPLE RIDE VESPAS.
If you want to be flawless- go ride a freaking vespa like these bamfs.
{there are captions on the photos w/their names}
(via romanticcdaydreams)

Gregory Peck & Mary Badham in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962, dir. Robert Mulligan)
“I put everything I had into it – all my feelings and everything I’d learned in 46 years of living, about family life and fathers and children. And my feelings about racial justice and inequality and opportunity.”
-Peck (1989) (via)

Gregory Peck, 1940s



