#Hilarious film is hilarious #I swear by my eyes! #Claudette Colbert #James Stewart #It's A Wonderful World #omg I have to rewatch this #omg it's been ages since I've seen a Claudette film #halp #I hate exams - I need time to watch Claudette films #I neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed it
Jimmy Stewart and Claudette Colbert in “It’s a Wonderful World” (1939)
#Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww #Perfect people #Jane Wyman #James Stewart #Magic Town #I love this film
Jimmy Stewart and Jane Wyman - promo for “Magic Town” (1947)
Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur in You Can’t Take It With You (1938)
“He’s lived in the same house for 100 years, he’s stayed married to the same woman and he’s spent enormous amounts of time traveling with his kids - dedicated, exhausting traveling. He’s somebody who’s lived with the same principles all his life - they’re even part of his roles. I’ve never heard anybody say anything bad about him. He’s never been at the end of ugly gossip of any kind”
William Hayward, the son of Leland Hayward and Margaret Sullavan, about Jimmy Stewart
#Always #Forever and always #beautiful creatures #in perfect hilarious ridiculous screwball comedy #also #That face #Those hands #spghsdpghisdhgisduahg #haaaaaaaaaaaaaaalp #Claudette Colbert #James Stewart #It's a Wonderful World
Jimmy Stewart and Claudette Colbert - promo for “It’s a Wonderful World” (1939)
Longtime friends Betty White and James Stewart attend a book signing, 1991.
(Source: goldenbettywhite)
#A RAT with HAIR on it !!! #Hehehe this scene is perfect #perfect babies #Jean Arthur #James Stewart #You Can't Take It With You
“You Can’t Take It With You” (1938)
#bbs #precious bbs #And now I miss Illy and London because that holiday was made of perfection #Film screening at the BFI #beeeessssst #Jean Arthur #James Stewart #You Can't Take It With You
Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur in “You Can’t Take It With You” (1938)
#Ahahahah #I think it's just one of those days #James Stewart #The Jackpot #oh you precious dope
Jimmy Stewart in “The Jackpot” (1950)
Jimmy Stewart presents Gary Cooper with the Oscar, 1942
Favourite Classic Films (in no particular order)
Mr Smith Goes to Washington (1939), dir. Frank CapraEither I’m dead right, or I’m crazy!
My Top 15 Canon Live Action Couples [as of 2.14.13]
*excluding Austen/Tolkien/Comic adaptations*
13. Alice Sycamore & Tony Kirby // You Can’t Take It With You (1938)
