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1950s Style Collection (page 4)

Step back in time to the glamorous 1950s, where style and sophistication reigned supreme

Background image1950s Style Collection: Professor Marcus

Professor Marcus
Alec Guinness in a publicity portrait for the classic Ealing Studios black comedy

Background image1950s Style Collection: The Lady Killers

The Lady Killers
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Background image1950s Style Collection: Colonial Printing Press

Colonial Printing Press
Antique illustration of a Colonial Printing Press

Background image1950s Style Collection: Young couple posing in park, (B&W)

Young couple posing in park, (B&W)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Elegant man talking into microphone in studio, (B&W)

Elegant man talking into microphone in studio, (B&W)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Elegant man posing in studio, (B&W), close-up, portrait

Elegant man posing in studio, (B&W), close-up, portrait

Background image1950s Style Collection: Meryl Streep and Tracey Ullman in a scene from Plenty (1985)

Meryl Streep and Tracey Ullman in a scene from Plenty (1985)
Meryl Streep (as Susan Straherne) and Tracey Ullman (as Alice Park) in a sequence from drama Plenty (1985) based on a David Hares play

Background image1950s Style Collection: Meryl Streep in a scene from Plenty (1985)

Meryl Streep in a scene from Plenty (1985)
A countryside sequence from Plenty (1985) with Meryl Streep, as Susan Straherne, in a smiling profile portrait

Background image1950s Style Collection: A spiv style portrait of Sting from a scene in Plenty (1985)

A spiv style portrait of Sting from a scene in Plenty (1985)
Sting (as Mick) with flowers and champagne in a moment from Fred Schepisis Plenty released in 1985

Background image1950s Style Collection: A portrait of Meryl Streep from Plenty (1985)

A portrait of Meryl Streep from Plenty (1985)
Meryl Streep as Susanne Straherne in Fred Schepisis Plenty (1985)

Background image1950s Style Collection: A portrait of Meryl Streep and Sting from a scene of Plenty (1985)

A portrait of Meryl Streep and Sting from a scene of Plenty (1985)
Sting as Mick and Meryl Streep as Susanne Straherne in a scene in exteriors from Fred Schepisis post WW2 drama Plenty (1985)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Meryl Streep and Charles Dance in Plenty (1985)

Meryl Streep and Charles Dance in Plenty (1985)
A scene taken from Fred Schepisis Plenty (1985) based on a play by David Hare

Background image1950s Style Collection: Charles Dance in Plenty (1985)

Charles Dance in Plenty (1985)
Charles Dance as Raymond Brock in a scene from Fred Schepisis Plenty (1985)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Charles Dance and John Guilgud in Plenty (1985)

Charles Dance and John Guilgud in Plenty (1985)
Charles Dance as Raymond Brock and John Guilgud as Sir Leonard Darwin in a scene from Plenty (1985)

Background image1950s Style Collection: Mike at the pub

Mike at the pub
Ringo Starr plays Mike in That ll Be The Day (1973)



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Step back in time to the glamorous 1950s, where style and sophistication reigned supreme. From the iconic UK quad poster for The Ladykillers (1955) to the captivating front of house image, this era exudes a timeless charm that still captivates us today. Transport yourself to an age of elegance with the Lavender Hill Mob UK quad artwork, released in 1951, showcasing the allure of classic cinema. The Man In The White Suit epitomizes the suave fashion choices of this decade, while The Lady Killers showcases a perfect blend of vintage glamour and suspense. As you delve into these cinematic masterpieces, immerse yourself in their captivating narratives and stunning visuals. But it wasn't just on screen where style thrived; off-screen moments like Jim MacLaine at work with dodgems or David Essex alongside Ringo Starr at mini golf capture the essence of youthful exuberance during this golden era. These glimpses behind-the-scenes remind us that even amidst fame and fortune, there was always room for fun and camaraderie. A scene from The Ladykillers (1955) transports us directly into its gripping storyline – a testament to how films from this period continue to hold our attention decades later. And who could forget Ringo Starr's unforgettable performance in That'll Be The Day (1973), reminding us that even as times changed, echoes continued to resonate throughout popular culture. So whether you're drawn by the allure of classic film posters or fascinated by candid snapshots from behind-the-scenes moments, exploring 1950s style is like stepping into a time capsule filled with elegance, intrigue, and an undeniable sense of nostalgia.