Cannesâ Midcentury Glory Years: Cary Grant, Brigitte Bardot and More Grace the Croisette (Photo Gallery)
Palais Intrigue
Warren Beatty and his Splendor in the Grass co-star (and then girlfriend) Natalie Wood on the steps of the Palais du Festival, 1962.
Queen Elizabeth
A bejeweled and becrowned Liz Taylor grabs a seat, and all the attention, at the 1957 edition of the festival.
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Bonjour, BB!
French actress Brigitte Bardot at the Ninth Cannes Film Festival in 1956, the year Roger Vadimâs And God Created Woman made her a star.
Stars Aligning
Cary Grant and Kim Novak at the 12th edition of the festival, perhaps discussing their recent work for Alfred Hitchcock.
Belle Journée
French singer Marie LaforĂȘt in a dreamy moment at the Cannes Festival in 1960.
Moment of Reflection
Grace Kelly in the Carlton Hotel in 1955, the year she appeared with Grant in Hitchcockâs To Catch a Thief, about a cat burglar who stalks wealthy estates on the C?te dâAzur.
Balancing Act
Dorothy Dandridge, who had starred in Carmen Jones a year earlier, frolicked at the Hotel du Cap during the 1955 Cannes Film Festival.
Playtime
From left: French actor and comedian Bourvil, Jayne Mansfield and her husband, Mickey Hargitay, at a screening of Jacques Tatiâs My Uncle in 1958.
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