jettrinks:




You’re no good, Henry.You never have been.You’re not worth killing. 



Baby, the Rain Must Fall (1965)

jettrinks:

You’re no good, Henry.
You never have been.
You’re not worth killing. 

Baby, the Rain Must Fall (1965)



(via honey-rider)



oldfilmsflicker:


Walter Chalmers: The Organization. Several murders. Could do us both a great deal of good.Bullitt: Look, Chalmers, let’s understand each other. I don’t like you.Walter Chalmers: Come on now, don’t be naive, Lieutenant. We both know how careers are made. Integrity is something you sell to the public.Bullitt: You sell whatever you want, but don’t sell it here tonight.Walter Chalmers: Frank, we must all compromise.Bullitt: Bullshit!

Movie Quote of the Day – Bullitt, 1968 (dir. Peter Yates) | the diary of a film history fanatic

oldfilmsflicker:

Walter Chalmers: The Organization. Several murders. Could do us both a great deal of good.
Bullitt: Look, Chalmers, let’s understand each other. I don’t like you.
Walter Chalmers: Come on now, don’t be naive, Lieutenant. We both know how careers are made. Integrity is something you sell to the public.
Bullitt: You sell whatever you want, but don’t sell it here tonight.
Walter Chalmers: Frank, we must all compromise.
Bullitt: Bullshit!

Movie Quote of the Day – Bullitt, 1968 (dir. Peter Yates) | the diary of a film history fanatic

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oldfilmsflicker:


Elvira Bonner: You and Ace. Maybe you’re the lucky ones, drifting the way you do.Junior Bonner: Maybe.

Movie Quote of the Day – Junior Bonner, 1972 (dir. Sam Peckinpah) « the diary of a film history fanatic

oldfilmsflicker:

Elvira Bonner: You and Ace. Maybe you’re the lucky ones, drifting the way you do.
Junior Bonner: Maybe.

Movie Quote of the Day – Junior Bonner, 1972 (dir. Sam Peckinpah) « the diary of a film history fanatic





bellecs:

Steve McQueen in The Magnificent Seven (1960)

bellecs:

Steve McQueen in The Magnificent Seven (1960)



There are bad cops and there are good cops - and then there’s Bullitt.





garlandesque:

Steve McQueen and Natalie Wood c. 1960s

garlandesque:

Steve McQueen and Natalie Wood c. 1960s

(Source: judysgarland, via nicoleskidman)



theswinginsixties:

Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen photographed by Bill Ray, 1967.

theswinginsixties:

Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen photographed by Bill Ray, 1967.