Rutger Hauer, 1982, by Dutch photographer Paul Huf.
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Check out Dolph Lundgren looking chic in a Burberry coat right here
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Kathleen Turner by Robert Mapplethorpe.
Kathleen Turner, 1982 Gelatin silver print photographed by Robert Mapplethorpe. I am not the author of this image. Check out Paz de la Huerta for French Playboy right here
Bruce Hulse and Talisa Soto
Model Bruce Hulse and Talisa Soto photographed by Bruce Weber for the December 1982 issue of Vogue.
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Check out Talisa Soto by Sante d’Orazio right here
Susan Sarandon photoshoot in 1982.
Here is Susan Sarandon back in 1982. Unknown photographer. If you happen to know how shot these, write to me!
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Check out Talisa Soto by Sante d’Orazio here
Costa-Gavras directs Missing
He may have lost his political punch but back in the day, some time ago, Costa-Gavras directed Missing (1982). Here he is on set.
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Check out Yves Montand, Gene Kelly and Marilyn having a coffee on the set of “Let’s Make Love” here
Lumet, Rampling and Newman on the set of The Verdict!
Sidney Lumet, Charlotte Rampling and Paul Newman on the set of The Verdict (1982). Unknown photographer.I am not the author of this image.
Click here for some nude shots of Charlotte Rampling by Juergen Teller!
Akira Kurosawa & Satyajit Ray at the Venice Film Festival
Two Great Film Director Satyajit Ray and Akira Kurosawa at the 1982 Venice Film Festival in Italy.
“Not to have seen the cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon.”
– Akira Kurosawa on Satyajit Ray
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To check out Jean Marais and Jean Cocteau together at the Venice Film Festival, click here.
“Christopher Reeve” by Herb Ritts
© American fashion photographer, Herb Ritts (1952-2002) took many portraits of models, actors and celebrities.
This is a shot of X-superman Christopher Reeve (1952- 2004).
This is what Ritts had to say about it in an interview “I think there’s an almost stoic quality about this picture. The light’s from a skylight in my studio; it’s not artificially lit.I do admire people who, even in a dire situation-like Stephen Hawking, as well-exhibit an indomitable spirit. “