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rihbread:

Christina Santini, photographed by Miriha Austin


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rihbread:

Christina Santini, photographed by Miriha Austin

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Emily Ruhl in The Ones to Watch by Oilvia Malone

Emily Ruhl in The Ones to Watch by Oilvia Malone

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The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955)
The image of the lifeless Shelly Winters underwater, still seated in her car, the long blond hair of her corpse waving in the current like seaweed, is perhaps the most surreally powerful and haunting image of death the movies have ever given us. 

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The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955)

The image of the lifeless Shelly Winters underwater, still seated in her car, the long blond hair of her corpse waving in the current like seaweed, is perhaps the most surreally powerful and haunting image of death the movies have ever given us. 

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Monroe

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