Even on the biggest Hollywood productions, the busiest stars have to take time out to grab some Movie Munchies. Today we have a gallery from Hollywood’s past featuring some of the screen’s most familiar faces-- though the appearance of a few of them might stop traffic at your local restaurant.
Tea and SympathyDebroah Kerr, John Kerr and Robert Anderson break for tea (of course) on the set of “Tea and Sympathy.”
Debroah Kerr, John Kerr and Robert Anderson break for tea (of course) on the set of “Tea and Sympathy.”
Fredric March (in makeup) enjoys tea with director Rouben Mamoulian and Miriam Hopkins during production on the 1931 version of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”
Frank Sinatra digs into a tall stack of pancakes during the filming of “From Here to Eternity” (1953).
Costumed extras have a boxed lunch during production of the 1923 version of “The Ten Commandments.”
Sabu, June Duprez and Rex Ingram take a lunch break during production of “The Thief of Bagdad.”
Veronica Lake (right) serves lunch to Alan Ladd and his wife (and agent) Sue Carol on location in Malibu during production of “The Blue Dahlia.”
Clara Bow grabs a restful meal while filming “Wings.”
Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich (who worked together on “Morocco” and “Desire”) break for lunch at the Warner Bros. commissary with director Howard Hawks (center).
Director Richard Fleischer pours tea for Omar Sharif during the filming of “Ashanti” (1979).
On the set of “Double Indemnity,” Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and director Billy Wilder stop filming for a quick bite.
Vivien Leigh slices a piece of cake during production of “That Hamilton Woman.”
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