Contest Directions: Here's your opportunity to take your favorite celebrity and make them time travel. Create a black and white image of a celebrity or celebrities as if they had lived back in the 20s, 30s, or 40s. You cannot simply turn an image of a celebrity into a B&W one. The surroundings and clothing must reflect the period. [ browse best gallery pictures ] [ browse this contest gallery in high resolution ] Tag funny pix timetravel Jackpot: 1st place: $5 Started: 8/30/2005 6:05:00 AM, Ended: 9/1/2005 6:05:00 AM
Amidst all the cares of coping with the dustbowl years, Susannah was haunted by daydreams of wealth and fame in another life set 50 or 60 years in the future.
Rodney Dangerfield at an American checkpoint in Germany trying to make his way out...
Actually this is a photo of my father-in-law while he served in Germany during WW2. I believe the gentleman (Rodney) was trying to sell books to them at their checkpoint.
After distinguishing himself as a brilliant aviation pioneer and amassing a gigantic personal fortune, Saddam Hughes descended into madness and spent his last years living in a primitive underground dugout or "spider hole."
Rumors of his mental illness circulated widely during the 40's and 50's prompting many an American to wonder, "Is Saddam Hughes sane?"
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Wearing a dark pantsuit, a gray haired woman is seen purposefully walking across a New York Street. Filmed from far off, her image barely is in focus. However, it is unmistakably Greta Garbo. A voice over by Julie Christie advises that the figure on the street is one of the most celebrated people of all time. Christie is narrating a new documentary film called "Garbo." Garbo died in 1990. The film contains old and new interviews from those people who knew the film legend the best, including a conversation with Clarence Brown who directed Garbo in "Flesh and the Devil," a 1926 silent film that will air on TCM immediately following the documentary broadcast.