Because Grace commanded so much respect, there was always most total silence when she arrived on set, but she never distanced herself from others, and she was enormously friendly to everyone — no stuffy attitude, no star complex. As for her talents, Grace acted the way Johnny Weissmuller swam or Fred Astaire danced — she made it look easy. And she probably went through life being completely misunderstood, since she usually said exactly what she meant. (Cary Grant)
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Princess Grace and Cary Grant at a press conference in 1971. One of my all-time favorite photos of these two (and perhaps, in general).
I will always reblog this! This is one of my favorite scenes in film ever; so naturally, it is one of my favorite Grace scenes ever. ♥
YESSSSSS. :) When I look at this picture, my pupils turn into miniature hearts.
(1971)
Grace and her Hitchcock leading men: Cary Grant (To Catch a Thief), Ray Milland (Dial M for Murder) and James Stewart (Rear Window)
Princess Grace and Prince Rainier with guests Cary Grant and David Niven at the International Circus Festival in Monte-Carlo in 1978
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in a promotional photo for To Catch a Thief
infinite list of my favourite movies (in no particular order)
└ 12/∞ → To Catch A Thief | Alfred Hitchcock, 1955« You don’t have to spend every day of your life proving your honesty, but I do»
Princess Grace and Cary Grant (♥) at UCLA for Frank Sinatra’s ‘farewell’ appearance, June 1971.