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Pencil Mustache

undertaker

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My personal Favorite....

.......Mr Vincent Price.

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J.S.
 

HadleyH

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German actor Helmut Griem (1932 - 2004) best known internationally for the role of the sophisticated and charming Baron Maximilian von Heune, in Bob Fosse's 1972 film Cabaret.


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Lily Powers

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Pencil mustaches intrigue me. I always wondered how difficult it was to maintain one. My favorite pencil mustache is William Powell's and I see he's mentioned in this thread multiple times, so here are a couple of pics my other favorites:

Secret crush, David Niven
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Zachary Scott (who didn't love to hate him in Mildred Pierce?)
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My very favorite pre-code baddie, Warren William
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HadleyH

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^^^


Beautiful all three Miss Lily Powers thank you! :D



Special thanks Lily for mentioning this man once more ... to the one who stole my heart a long time ago and still owns it .... :p

WW mmmm
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FedoraFan112390

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A question: Can anyone trace when the pencil mustache trend first began in America? Like, who were some of the first stars to wear them (pre Gable), and in what films? And for those who can remember, were they still in popularity into the early (pre-Hippie) 60s?
 

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