Top 10 Hands-In-Cinema
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Anna May Wong in Piccadilly [EA Dupont, 1929].
La Belle et la Bête [Jean Cocteau & René Clément, 1946]. Nominated by @MoonGangs and @norwest.
The Fog [John Carpenter, 1980]. Thank-you @dean_frey.
Christopher Lee with Peter Cushing in The Curse Of Frankenstein [Terence Fishers, 1957]. “Christopher Lee’s hands are wonderfully long, like a pianists or a classical guitarist.” – Thanks @LionelTwigg.
Bela Lugosi, Dracula [Tod Browning, 1931]. Thank-you @mskathleenquinn, and for coming up with the idea for this list.
Lya Lys in L’âge d’or (Luis Luis Buñuel, 1930). @DJG39.
Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung, In The Mood For Love [Kar-Wai Wong, 2000]. Suggested by @Movienut14.
Conrad Veidt in The Hands of Orlac [Robert Wiene, 1924]. @norwest nominated this.
Jean-Claude Drouot and Marie-France Boyer in Agnès Varda’s Le Bonheur [1965]. Nominated by @Fatimahwithh .
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