Pinny Lu

obsession disorder.living between reality and fantasy. Avant-Gardist history loving psychopath



  • Ask Me
  • vintagegal:

Batman 1960’s

    vintagegal:

    Batman 1960’s

    theniftyfifties:

Socialite Vicki Reynaud wearing a gown by Desses, Paris, 1954. Photo by Mark Shaw.

    theniftyfifties:

    Socialite Vicki Reynaud wearing a gown by Desses, Paris, 1954. Photo by Mark Shaw.

    (Source: godwantsit, via gabasaur)

    life:

Happy Birthday, Marlon Brando.
The year was 1949, and 25-year-old Marlon Brando — “the brilliant brat,” as LIFE magazine called him following his astonishing work on Broadway in A Streetcar Named Desire — had finally answered the call of Hollywood. He was preparing to film his movie debut in The Men, the wrenching story of a World War II vet coping with rage and insecurity after he’s paralyzed in combat. And while it’s true that L.A. was used to next-big-thing newcomers, it was (and still is) exceedingly rare to chronicle the earliest days in the career of a movie actor of Brando’s intensity, eccentricities and electrifying talent.
LIFE photographer Ed Clark captured Brando’s explosive arrival in the California, not only trailing the actor as he delved deep into “The Method” — taking to a wheelchair and leg braces to live among paraplegics at a VA hospital in Van Nuys — but also glimpsing more personal sides of Brando, the very private man.
See the photos here.

    life:

    Happy Birthday, Marlon Brando.

    The year was 1949, and 25-year-old Marlon Brando — “the brilliant brat,” as LIFE magazine called him following his astonishing work on Broadway in A Streetcar Named Desire — had finally answered the call of Hollywood. He was preparing to film his movie debut in The Men, the wrenching story of a World War II vet coping with rage and insecurity after he’s paralyzed in combat. And while it’s true that L.A. was used to next-big-thing newcomers, it was (and still is) exceedingly rare to chronicle the earliest days in the career of a movie actor of Brando’s intensity, eccentricities and electrifying talent.

    LIFE photographer Ed Clark captured Brando’s explosive arrival in the California, not only trailing the actor as he delved deep into “The Method” — taking to a wheelchair and leg braces to live among paraplegics at a VA hospital in Van Nuys — but also glimpsing more personal sides of Brando, the very private man.

    See the photos here.

    (via vintageembeddedinmysoul)

    vintagegal:

Detective Comics #122 (DC, 1947)

    vintagegal:

    Detective Comics #122 (DC, 1947)

    vintagegal:

Frankenstein (1931)

    vintagegal:

    Frankenstein (1931)

    vintagegal:

Anna May Wong by Ruth Harriet Louise c. Late 1920’s

    vintagegal:

    Anna May Wong by Ruth Harriet Louise c. Late 1920’s

    vintagegal:

Elvis Presley 

    vintagegal:

    Elvis Presley 

    (Source: vintagegal)