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Vanity Fair Goes Great Depression (image heavy)

DecoDahlia

Familiar Face
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The August 2009 (U.S.) issue of Vanity Fair magazine (Heath Ledger is on the cover) has a nice photo spread inspired by 1930s films.

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They Shoot Horses. Don't They?

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They Shoot Horses. Don't They?

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It Happened One Night

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Paper Moon

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42nd Street

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42nd Street

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Letty Lynton

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My Man Godfrey

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The Grapes Of Wrath

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The Grapes Of Wrath
 

The Wolf

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I'll probably buy that issue.
It's interesting that they are combining recreations of movies from the 1930s and ones about the 1930s.

Sincerely,
The Wolf
 

Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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Nitpick time

Horses and Paper Moon were 70s movies about the 30s, tho Paper was unusually faithful to the era.

Letty Lynton was a drawing room potboiler of 1932, notable only for Joan Crawford's ruffled shoulders (basic leading-lady kit for the rest of the decade) and for a lawsuit on behalf of the writers of the original play. They won. The film was banned from public showing in 1936. It cannot be seen legally to this day.
 

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