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Friday, August 30, 2013

1950 in Pictures

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Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. MaloneMad WednesdayLouisa (1950)Gun Crazy (1950)ConvictedStars in My CrownUnion Station (1950)Please Believe Me (1950)Dial 1119Young Man with a HornDakota LilDuchess of IdahoCopper Canyon (1950)Three SecretsColt .45

Love Happy (1950)

Watch the Birdie (1950)The Hasty Heart (1950)Let's Dance (1950)Branded (1950)At War with the Army (1950)Los Olvidados (1950)The Glass Menagerie (1950)Perfect Strangers (1950)Captain Carey USADestination Moon (1950)Trio (1950)Devil's DoorwayA Ticket to TomahawkFor Heaven's SakeThe Happy YearsKim (1950)FrancisA Lady Without PassportMystery StreetOrpheusSamson and Delilah




Paid in Full (1950)Mr. Music (1950)Dark City (1950)The Redhead and the Cowboy (1950)My Friend Irma Goes WestFancy Pants (1950)Riding High (1950)September Affair (1950)The FuriesNo Man of Her Own (1950)D.O.A. (1950)Champagne for Caesar (1950)The Men (1950)Quicksand (1950)Father of the Bride (1950)The Big Hangover (1950)Rio Grande (1950)Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)Bitter RiceThe Third ManThe Red DanubeSeven Days to Noon (1950)The Blue Lamp (1950)The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950)The Wooden Horse (1950)Flowers of St. Francis (1950)Crisis (1950)The Magnificent Yankee (1950)The Reformer and the Redhead (1950)Gounds for Marriage (1950)The Big Lift (1950)The Black Rose (1950)The West Point StoryChain Lightning (1950)Cinderella (1950)The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1950)The Woman on Pier 13 (1950)The Toast of New OrleansThe Mudlark (1950)Three Guys Named MikeThe GunfighterThe Rocking Horse WinnerThe Asphalt JungleThe White TowerWinchester '73Harvey (1950)Broken Arrow (1950)Cheaper by the Dozen (1950)Stromboli (1950)The OutlawThe Secret Fury (1950)Wagon Master (1950)Armored Car Robbery (1950)The OutridersTo Please a LadyTreasure Island (1950)The Next Voice You HearThe Miniver StoryThe JackpotThe Flame and the ArrowThe FireballThe Fuller Brush GirlThe Daughter of Rosie O'GradyThe Breaking PointThe CaptureTea for TwoSummer StockUnder My SkinTeresa (1950)Vengance ValleyWabash AvenueWalk Softly StrangerWhen Willie Comes Marching HomeStella (1950)Stage FrightTwo Weeks with Love (1950)Annie Get Your Gun (1950)Three Little Words (1950)Born to be Bad (1950)A Woman of DistinctionAbbott and Costello in the Foreign LegionA Life of Her OwnRight CrossBackfireBorn Yesterday (1950)Bright LeafCagedThree Came HomeCause for AlarmWhere Danger LivesWhere the Sidewalk EndsWhirlpoolWoman in HidingPretty Baby (1950)Two Flags WestPanic in the StreetsWoman on the RunPagan Love SongOur Very OwnNo Sad Songs for MeNight and the City (1950)No Way Out (1950)Never a Dull Moment (1950)My Blue Heaven (1950)Mr. 880Mother Didn't Tell MeMontana (1950)Ma and Pa Kettle Go to TownKiss Tomorrow GoodbyeKing Solomon's Mines (1950)In a Lonely PlaceI'll Get ByHarriet CraigFather's Little DividendDallas (1950)The Damned Don't CryAll About Eve
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