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A mainstay in the Hammer Horror films of the 60's, Cushing made a lasting impression as an evil doer in the STAR WARS trilogy. He left behind a simple 3 page will (but lots of bequests) plus the Grant for Probate. Death certificate included.
Another of Britain's famous funny men, Thomas left behind a short, simple 3 page will (with an indistinguishable signature, due to the debilitating disease that took his life), plus the Grant for Administration.
The stage, screen, vaudeville and television actor (and sometimes screenwriter) was half of the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey, and left a simple 2 page will to which we add the 2 page Petition for Probate.
Sir John was a highly distinguished and prolific performer who is considered to be one of the finest actors of his generation (one of our favorites: his portrayal of Hobson, Dudley Moore's valet in ARTHUR). His four page will is made up primarily of generous bequests that say a lot about the man. British Grant for Probate is also included.
Though he had a long and storied career spanning some 60 years, it was certainly his role as "Q" in many of the James Bond films where he left his mark. This simple three page last will and testament provides solely for his sons, never mentioning his wife Pamela.
The wonderful Don Ameche was a member of the old guard with a career in films spanning more than 50 years and had recently found a new audience with such films as TRADING PLACES, THINGS CHANGE, and FOLKS. When he died in late 1993 he left a 6 page will to which we have added a 4 page petition by his son.
Silent film great, who was left ruined by his sensationalized trial in the "party death" of starlet Virginia Rapp. A simple but interesting 13 page file, showing Arbuckle to have died without a will and absolutely penniless. Death certificate also included.
One of our favorite bad guys from horror and mystery films of the 30's & 40's. Atwill's 1945 will is 4 pages and with it we include 2 pages of funeral info, as well as a copy of the death certificate.




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Christopher Frank Carandini Lee CBE was an English actor, singer, and author.
With a career spanning nearly 70 years, Lee initially portrayed villains and
became best known for his role as Count Dracula in a sequence of wonderful old Hammer Horror
films. Mr. Lee left a very simple two page will to which we add the British Grant for Probate.







Another customer request. Alexander was a popular film star in the 30's until he ended his own life with a gun in 1937. Alexander left no will, but what we offer are 14 pages of claims (some showing funeral expense), a tax appraisal of the estate and the published notice to creditors. An interesting find.










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Anyone heard of this site? Someone posted a link on IMDB, and I didn't realise what it was. Now I do. It's nude pics from films, so don't click the link if you don't know the site. Either way, I opened it on my Windows machine. Avast didn't say anything, neither did Norton Safeweb, but still. Anyone know on the safety of it?

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Well, I kinda hoped someone more tech savvy than I am would be able to give me some advice as to whether it's safe or not.... I'm not using it, I clicked it by accident on my Windows machine, so figured I'd attempt to find out if it's a safe site. If I had been on my Mac when it happened I wouldn't be so bothered, but I know Windows is more vulnerable.

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Before Kim Kardashian (opens in new tab) , Kendall Jenner (opens in new tab) , Bella Hadid (opens in new tab) , and literally every other celebrity in 2017 were freeing their nipples, the women of Old Hollywood had it covered . Or rather, uncovered. As we all know, nipples are nothing to be ashamed of and everyone has them, so all the high fives to these throwback stars.
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British singer Marianne Faithfull freed the nipple in a lovely floral blouse that we can definitely see the likes of Gigi and Bella wearing circa right now.
Okay, so this is less freeing the nipple and more freeing everything *except* the nipple, but still counts and then some.
A closer look at the actress in this magnificent '60s era dress.
Rita Hayworth, popping up again to break a few more sartorial "rules"—this time in 1945.
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Sophia Loren had a feminist moment while filming Boy on a Dolphin in 1957.
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May we present Marlene Freakin' Dietrich in 1950. Bow down.
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