Saturday, December 24, 2011

Happy Holidays!

Elizabeth Taylor wishes everyone a warm and Merry Christmas!

Clara Bow has built herself an Igloo for the holidays. I hope she doesn't catch herself a cold.

Bette Davis is festive with her stuffed dogs.

Deanna Durbin is glowing in her holiday fur!

Marlene Dietrich is busy flocking her trees.

Greer Garson has even brought Holiday balloons to the party.

Shirley Temple is adorable with her Christmas scooter.

Bob Hope makes an adorable Santa with his furry sidekick.

Esther Williams is counting the days until Christmas.

Janet Leigh makes a very pretty Santa's helper.

Sonja Henie is going to ski her way into Christmas.

Wait for Arlene Dahl, Sonja!

Joan Crawford is out delivering gifts.

Olivia de Havilland is in the holiday spirit.

Dorothy Malone has found a snowman to snuggle up to.

Elizabeth Taylor is back to show off her wonderful tree. It looks like she has lot's of wonderful gifts to open.

However you celebrate the holidays, may your days be joyful while surrounded by the ones you love. 
Please share how you'll be spending Christmas as well as any great Holiday films you'll be viewing.  I plan to watch Christmas In Connecticut for the first time as well as The Cabin in the Cotton.
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14 comments:

  1. Very sweet photos Page - a nice round-up of seasonal images from our silver screem past. I watched "A Holiday Affair" earlier today on TCM for the first time. It was a great little jewel of a Christmas movie with Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh. Look for it next time it plays. And it's actually been a few years since I've seen "It's a Wonderful Life" - I'm a sucker for that one and it's on tonight. Merry Christmas Page.

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  2. Merry Christmas, Page! What a great collection of vintage Hollywood holiday photos you've put together for the occasion. That last of Elizabeth Taylor in the '50s is a classic. Hope you have a great 2012, too...

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  3. Lady Eve and Christian,
    Merry Christmas to you both and all the best as we move towards 2012. : )
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  4. The merriest of Christmases to you and yours!

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  5. Awesome pictures and Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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  6. Page, your photos are fun and charming, as always! That said, I think that snowman with Dorothy Malone looks more like a wolf, with that lascivious look on his face! :-) Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us here at Team Bartilucci H.Q., my friend! Looking forward to reading more of your blogs and seeing more of your hilarious pictorials in 2012!

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  7. Merry Christmas! Great photos ... Clara Bow nearly naked by an igloo is a hoot. I think she's running from the creepy snowman who caught Dorothy Malone. Watched one of my favs "Holiday Inn" the other night with some friends who had not seen it before. They really enjoyed it.

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  8. Merry Christmas, Page!
    Great photos of old Hollywood! Olivia de Havilland is so beautifil.

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  9. I hope you had a happy holiday Page!

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  10. Hope your holiday was star filled! Wonderful photos!

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  11. Clara Bow can come to my house on Christmas any time she wants. Hope you had a wonderful holiday, Page.

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  12. Thank you all for your holiday wishes! I'm glad you enjoyed my Christmas post and that you're all fans of this blog. Looking forward to 2012 and trying out new ideas.

    @Kevin,
    You better have a warm fire and a spiked egg nog waiting for Clara...I think she is in need of both. Ha Ha
    I adore you all,
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  13. Boy did I miss this one! Sorry I'm late, Page. Beautiful pictures, and my favorite is the funniest -- dear old Bob Hope! And Elizabeth Taylor looks prettier than any human woman ought to be! It has been a great holiday, with more fun stuff to come!

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  14. Becks,
    Thanks for your thoughtful comment. I know your internet connection has you in fits so no worries.
    Glad you enjoyed your holiday my friend.
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