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sicario (2015)

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James Cagney in The Roaring Twenties, 1939
Scarface c 1932
Director: Howard Hawks
Ann Dvorak in Scarface (Dir. Howard Hawks, 1932). Source

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Émile Bernard talking with Vincent van Gogh (seen from behind), in a Paris suburb, 1886 — one of the few surviving photographs of Vincent.
Joan Crawford sipping her way to an Oscar in “Mildred Pierce” (1945)

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La Belle et la Bete (1946)
Marlene Dietrich in Shanghai Express (1932). The butterfly lighting was used by Josef Von Sternberg to enhance Dietrich's features, and the shot became one of the most iconic in Hollywood history.