A Drawing a Day 2018: Waiting for the Train
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A Drawing a Day 2018: Waiting for the Train

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Joseph Cotten at the 1951 Venice Film Festival.
Happy Birthday Jo!
Behind the scenes shot of Orson Welles talking to actors.
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
For the Joseph Cotton fans out there…
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“Uncle Charlie feels no guilt at all. To him, the elimination of his widows is a dedication, an important sociological contribution to society. Remember, when John Wilkes Booth jumped to the stage in Ford’s Theatre after firing that fatal shot, he was enormously disappointed not to receive a standing ovation.” - Hitchcock to Joseph Cotten on his character in Shadow of a Doubt
Director Orson Welles pulls a rabbit out of a hat on the set of THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (’42)
Joseph Cotten and Dolores Costello in THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (’42)
Joseph Cotten holding a kitten in LOVE LETTERS (‘45)

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George Cukor directs Joseph Cotten and Ingrid Bergman on the set of Gaslight (1944)
Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten play with an egg on the set of Gaslight (1944)
Beyond the Forest, 1949; dir. King Vidor
September Affair, 1950 (dir. William Dieterle)
September Affair, 1950 (dir. William Dieterle)

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September Affair, 1950 (dir. William Dieterle)
September Affair, 1950 (dir. William Dieterle)