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HI I'm Chelsea and i'm 17 years old. I'm that old lady thats lives next door and never comes out of her house. But do you know why? It's because I'M WATCHING A MOVIE! Not that new junk, but good old fashion movies. I also love all the wonderful Actress and Actors in them. I Die for Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner, Gene Tierney, Greta Garbo, Rita Hayworth, Tallulah Bankhead, Norma Shearer, Myrna Loy, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, and anybody else who has TRUE TALENT! ENJOY! *HINT HINT READ THE TAGS* (for copyright: the photos on here are not mine i just share what i see from the internet)

francisalbertsinatra:

Frank Sinatra talks to reporters at International Airport, New York, June 17, 1962

francisalbertsinatra:

Frank Sinatra talks to reporters at International Airport, New York, June 17, 1962

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tinasinatra:

Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra on their wedding day, 1951

tinasinatra:

Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra on their wedding day, 1951

(via kimnovaks)

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francisalbertsinatra:

Frank Sinatra & Doris Day on Your Hit Parade, 1948

francisalbertsinatra:

Frank Sinatra & Doris Day on Your Hit Parade, 1948

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movielandscans:

Frank Sinatra, Screen Guide, March 1946

movielandscans:

Frank Sinatra, Screen Guide, March 1946

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Original Caption:“When Frank Sinatra opened at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, Ava was on hand to wish him well and lead in the applause.”

Original Caption:
“When Frank Sinatra opened at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, Ava was on hand to wish him well and lead in the applause.”

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Natalie Wood celebrates her 21th birthday at a surprise party given by Frank Sinatra at Romanoff’s in Hollywood, July 20, 1959. 

Natalie Wood celebrates her 21th birthday at a surprise party given by Frank Sinatra at Romanoff’s in Hollywood, July 20, 1959. 

(Source: missingaudrey, via latinamericana)

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Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin, 1961.

(Source: missavagardner, via goodheavensemelia)

tinasinatra:

i found a really rare photo of frank sinatra in the 40s

tinasinatra:

i found a really rare photo of frank sinatra in the 40s

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Tagged with:  #Frank Sinatra  #lol
Tagged with:  #Frank Sinatra  #2nd last one  #lol

”(…)But you see Frank on the silver screen from the tinsel town…you know you see him on the screen and he looks lovely and wonderful and decent and nice…boy he’s the direct opposite of that, he’s mean. I’m 34 years old, his best friend, and he is the meanest man I have ever met. If I ever told you a few of the things…mean things…I’m going to tell you something. I’ll tell you something, what he did. You know what he did? He had an affair with a deaf and dumb girl and he broke her fingers so she wouldn’t tell. Can’t get any meaner than that, you bet your sweet…that’s the meanest thing.” — Dean Martin on Frank Sinatra

”(…)But you see Frank on the silver screen from the tinsel town…you know you see him on the screen and he looks lovely and wonderful and decent and nice…boy he’s the direct opposite of that, he’s mean. I’m 34 years old, his best friend, and he is the meanest man I have ever met. If I ever told you a few of the things…mean things…I’m going to tell you something. I’ll tell you something, what he did. You know what he did? He had an affair with a deaf and dumb girl and he broke her fingers so she wouldn’t tell. Can’t get any meaner than that, you bet your sweet…that’s the meanest thing.”
— Dean Martin on Frank Sinatra

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