30 Awesome Rare Movie Star Photos

Sean Connery & Brigitte Bardot

Sean bonds with the Gallic sex siren in a curious meeti🗹ng of underarm and head rather than minds.

Taken during the shooting of stodgy 1968 western Shalako .

Christopher Walken

Nah... That can't be Christopher Walken.꧟ Looks more like a buffed-up Mark Hamill.

But, before he specialised as Hollywood's ওgo-to guy for anybody needing crazies, psychopaths and all-round odd bods, Walke꧒n was a fresh-faced, fighting-fit dancer.

One🐼 day, we promise to ask him what🐎 happened to make him become so unsettling.

Tony Curtis & Jack Lemmon

Jack and Tony made cinema history dragging up as Josephine and Daphne, the heroes of Some Like It Hot .

But it wasn't their last collaboration: they joined Blake Edwards' The Great Race in 1965, determined to prove their manhood by looking as butch as possiꦑble.

We think Lemmon's overdone it a bit with that... hell, what is that thing on his upper lip?

Marlon Brando

On-screen, Brando’s brooding, intense machismo was the look of the early 50s.

Little did his adoring fans know that in private Brando was a sensitive softie, collaborating with a friend on his pet project - an adaptation of Cats .

Don Johnson & Melanie Griffith

Long before Miami Vice , Don Johnsonꦬ was most famous foꦚr another kind of vice - his scandalous relationship with Tippi Hedren's jailbait daughter.

This pic was taken in 1975, which would ma♔ke Griffith legal...just about. But bear in mind they'd already been dating several years by this point.

Jane Fonda

She'd go on to become an intergalactic sex siren in Barbarella , win an Oscar playing a prostitute in Klute , and give horny teenagers a helping hand ဣby ꦅinventing the celebrity work-out video.

But, as this pic shows, she was a flirty/dirty, skirts-up kinda gal long༺ before that. Plus, she plays a mean han♐d of cards. Jane Fonda, we salute you.

Jack Nicholson, Lauren Bacall & Warren Beatty

In the late 70s, Warren🌃 could have anybody he wanted – and frequently did. A recent book guesstimates a staggering 12,775 notc💞hes on his bedpost.

But, judging by this shot, Golden Age temptress Bacall was the one tha🀅t got away, as a rueful Beatty concedes defe♎at to his mate Jack.

Alfred Hitchcock

What does it take to scare The ✱Master of Suspense, the man who turned showers, 🌟birds and the view out of the window into objects of terror?

According to this shot, he has a morbid fear of being dragged through the snow by what appꦯears to be a Yeti. Which is probably why he never made a film about abominable snowmen.

Marilyn Monroe

Out came the peroxide cur🍌ls, full-bodied pout and how-low-can-you-go necklineܫs, and it was goodbye, Norma Jeane.

Yet, as this off-the-cuff shot from early in her career proves, the fragile girl behind the 'Marilyn' image occasio꧑nally resurfaced.

Michael & Kirk Douglas

Few Hollywood fat꧋her/son dynasties look as alike as the Douglases. The only way to tell them apart is fashion - while old-school Kirk favours the rugged cowbo🍨y look, modern man Michael prefers a fluffy dressing gown.

They’re pictured here in 1969, when Kirk visited his son on the set of his first major film, Hail, Hero!