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Keeping it relatively appropriate, what screen stills best "capture" their respective film?
This thread could probably go in indefinitely, which is the hope. ![]() Most films have several. Here is just one of my favorites from Gone With The Wind 1939, that says a thousand words about Scarlett O'Hara the "morning after". Assuming one is familiar with the "Rhett carries her upstairs" scene... ![]() |
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