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From Hollywood legends to everyday life, each post brings history back to life.

06/01/2026

Colorized and restored, this rare 1930s home movie offers a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in Russia. From bustling streets and horse drawn carts to streetcars and busy marketplaces, the footage captures a society balancing tradition and modernity nearly a century ago.

20 year old French actress Brigitte Bardot practices her ballet moves at a London film studio during the production of D...
05/30/2026

20 year old French actress Brigitte Bardot practices her ballet moves at a London film studio during the production of Doctor at Sea (1955). At the time, Bardot was on the verge of international stardom, having just landed her first major starring role in the British comedy that would soon introduce her to audiences around the world.

05/29/2026

John Lennon and Paul McCartney during a playful 1968 interview discussing Apple Corps, student protests, and L*D. Throughout the conversation, the two Beatles appear to toy with the interviewer’s questions, answering with dry humor, sarcasm, and the kind of quick wit that made their interviews just as entertaining as their music.

The moment captures Lennon and McCartney at the height of the late 1960s counterculture, balancing global fame with the rapidly changing social climate around them.

Marilyn Monroe on the set of the film "Some Like it Hot", 1959
05/28/2026

Marilyn Monroe on the set of the film "Some Like it Hot", 1959

05/28/2026

In April 1973, Clint Eastwood appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson at a pivotal moment in his career. Already known worldwide for his westerns and the success of Dirty Harry, Eastwood spoke candidly with Johnny Carson about filmmaking, critics, and the public perception surrounding his movies.

The appearance aired on April 3, 1973, during the same year High Plains Drifter was released.

05/27/2026

Rare footage captured on the set of The Wizard of Oz (1939), filmed by composer Harold Arlen, the man behind the timeless classic “Over the Rainbow.” A fascinating behind the scenes glimpse into the making of one of Hollywood’s most beloved films, decades before it became a permanent part of cinema history.

Claudia Cardinale, circa 1960
05/27/2026

Claudia Cardinale, circa 1960

05/27/2026

In September 1945, just weeks after the end of World War II, Shirley Temple married Army Air Corps sergeant and actor John Agar in a highly publicized ceremony attended by Hollywood figures and covered across the country.

For many Americans, it marked the moment Shirley Temple was no longer the child star they grew up watching during the Great Depression, but a young woman entering adulthood in a rapidly changing postwar America.

05/26/2026

In this rare 1977 appearance on The Mike Douglas Show, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill discussed their characters in Star Wars just as the film was beginning to take off across the world.

At the time, none of them fully realized the cultural phenomenon the movie would become. What started as a risky space adventure would soon change Hollywood forever and turn the young cast into global icons.

Marilyn Monroe relaxing at home, circa 1951
05/26/2026

Marilyn Monroe relaxing at home, circa 1951

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