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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=SansFin wrote:}{quote} > > {quote:title=SueSueApplegate wrote:}{quote} > > I also enjoyed Cecil Parker in *Indiscreet*. > I believe he is the best to portray dithering stodginess. He appears always to be intelligent and yet constrained by tradition so he dares not suggest a thing which has not been done before. I feel nearly as if he might be the uncle of Jeeves who is proud of him and yet does not fully approve of his flamboyant nature. Dithering Stodginess! An excellent way to describe him and also to relate him to the unorthodoxed Jeeves... -
Love this game! Molly Picon? Next up: ____ COSTELLO ___FITZGERALD JACK ____ + ____ OF KATIE ELDER
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RICH'S B (AND WORSE) JUVENILE DELINQUENT THREAD
SueSueApplegate replied to scsu1975's topic in Films and Filmmakers
:-) A hat like that needs its own thread! -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> Vera Miles can do no wrong in my book. Mine, neither! Sansfin, I also enjoyed Cecil Parker in *Indiscreet*. Bronxie, I am enjoying reading about your mutual "Odessa" connections with Sansfin! How interesting is that! :-) -
I hope everyone has been able to enjoy *THE CINERAMA ADVENTURE* and *THIS IS CINERAMA* ! I especially enjoyed the Venetian Interlude in *THIS IS CINERAMA* and the behind-the-scenes stories from cast and crew of *HOW THE WEST WAS WON* .
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Photo By Motion Picture © 1955 Charles K. Feldman Group Productions. Renewed 1983 Charles K. Feldman Group. *Victoria and Albert Museum Puts* *the Spotlight on Hollywood...* *By Rosemary Feitelberg* Women's Wear Daily Unlikely as it might sound, Meryl Streep helped track down Marilyn Monroe’s ivory halter dress from “The Seven Year Itch” as a last-minute addition to the Victoria and Albert Museum’s upcoming “Hollywood Costume” exhibition. Perhaps more widely recognized as the billowing, thigh-baring number that Monroe wore standing above a New York City subway grate, the Travilla design hung in a number of different closets before making its way to London. Twentieth Century Fox, which produced the 1955 film, auctioned the scene-stealing dress and thousands of other props and costumes from the movie in 1971. At that time, American actress Debbie Reynolds bought the dress to add to her extensive costume collection. Fast forward nearly four decades to 2009, when a V&A team paid a visit to Reynolds’ son’s California ranch, which also served as a storage facility. During that visit, senior guest curator Deborah Nadoolman Landis and assistant curator Keith Lodwick lined up the Travilla dress and other standout pieces for “Hollywood Costume,” which bows Saturday. But that plan went up in smoke in December 2010, when Reynolds revealed plans to sell the ivory dress and other key pieces from her private stock at auction the following year. Landis was in the crowd at that “Profiles in History” sale, when the dress went for a record-breaking $4.6 million bid — $5.52 million with taxes and fees. She and the rest of the V&A team then kept tabs on the whereabouts of the Reynolds costumes as they were dispersed among international collectors. This is where Streep stepped onto the scene. After being interviewed by Landis for “Hollywood Costume,” the Academy Award-winning actress asked the curator if she had secured everything she wanted for the show. The guest curator told Streep about the post-Reynolds auction search and Streep offered to get in on the treasure hunt. The actress later arranged for Landis and her associates to contact the current owner, who agreed to lend the iconic dress. Landis said “Hollywood Costume” would be incomplete without it. “Filmmaker Billy Wilder, with his sly humor, used the summer New York heat to create a comedic and sexy scene that became the lasting image of Marilyn Monroe,” she said. The heavy crepe cocktail dress was an of-the-moment look in the Fifties. Travilla’s take is made of two pieces of pleated fabric that came together behind the neck, leaving the arms, shoulders and back bare. A narrow belt wrapped around Monroe’s torso, crisscrossing in the front and tied into a small bow on the front left side. Travilla made a point of using rayon crepe to ensure the dress would swing, sway and lift in a breeze. A few other marquee looks from Reynolds’ collection have been retrieved, including the Adrian-designed waitress uniform Joan Crawford wore in “Mildred Pierce”; the Peacock feather dress Edith Head dreamt up for Hedy Lamarr in “Samson & Delilah,” and Irene Sharaff’s gold gown for Barbra Streisand in “Hello Dolly.” A big gracias to Meryl Streep and the perseverance of Deborah Nadoolman Landis, a Turner Classic Movies Film Fesival 2012 presenter, and curator of the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition entitled "Hollywood Costume," from October 20-January 27, 2013. To read more about the exhibit, follow this link: http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-hollywood-costume/ And we all hope Debbie gets well soon!
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Here's a link to the lastest update on Debbie Reynolds from the Associated Press: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/publicist-debbie-reynolds-recuperating-at-home-after-brief-hospitalization/2012/10/17/db834948-18b3-11e2-a346-f24efc680b8d_story.html
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The Promo for the TCMFF2013:{font:Helvetica} {font} Recognize anyone?
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For my friends who were actors and extras enlisted during the filming of *In The Picture*, directed by Dave Strohmaier, at the TCMFF 2012: Just found this review by Leonard Maltin of *In The Picture* , directed by Dave Strohmaier on actor/director/producer Stanley Livingston's official webpage: http://stanleylivingston.com/id57.html Cinerama camera in the lobby of the Cinerama Dome prior to the April screening of *How The West Was Won.* (For some reason, the site is not allowing me to resize the photo, but the camera is huge, so it does make it seem more realistic!) I was able to spend thirty minutes or so visiting with director Dave Strohmaier prior to the TCMFF 2012 screening of *How The West Was Won*, and his informative explanations of the process, the restored cameras, and his enthusiasm for the Cinerama process was inspiring.
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=SansFin wrote:}{quote} > > {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote} > > Am I the only person in the world who thinks Kim is good in LYLAH CLARE, lol? I like her very much in it. I can not think of who else could have projected such a naive elegance in a surreal world. Sansfin: I felt the same way but didn't express it that well! Bronxie: I concur! > > I will have to wear the support until the swelling has receded as external constriction is necessary to prevent it from further inflaming a nerve. I am on steroids and antibiotics and analgesics. I have a prescription also that I require a foot rub each day. I am happy to say that Capuchin is honoring it even although he often makes me be in ridiculous position to receive it. Sansfin: Get well wishes winging their way to you! -
Debbie Reynolds' latest tweet, also posted on her website, states: "I'm feeling much better. Thanks for all your good wishes."
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> I can think of one thing only when I hear of frogs mating: > VIDEO APROPO!!!! ( I think that's the official name of this secret, underground channel!) -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Thanks for the validation, Sansfin! Bronxie, all I can say is that I must suffer from arrested development, too. And what was that you said earlier? The frogs are mating again in Boca? This one looks like he's about to ask Little Miss Froggie what zodiac sign she might be just to get a little "ribbit" going...but, sadly, I think she's heard it all before... -
Debbie Reynolds Online Update: Initially, Debbie's representative stated that she would be canceling her engagements for the next three months, but following her release from the hospital on Wednesday (Oct. 10), her manager says that may not be the case. "We are taking a wait and see position regarding future personal appearances and will abide by the doctor's advice," he says. Margie Duncan, who works with Reynolds, says she "just needs to take it easy for awhile."
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Too sweet, Jacks. Too sweet! > {quote:title=JackFavell wrote:}{quote}Thanks Sue Sue, but you all could run rings around me, and do. -
Recent headlines from the Associated Press: LOS ANGELES (AP) — A publicist says Debbie Reynolds has been hospitalized and is canceling upcoming appearances after suffering an adverse reaction to medication. Reynolds' publicist Kevin Sasaki says the singer-actress was hospitalized in Los Angeles after having the bad reaction. She is canceling shows and appearances through the end of the year. Reynolds is famous for her role in "Singin' in the Rain" and earned an Oscar nomination for her gutsy character in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." And a recent update courtesy of USA Today: http://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/2012/10/10/debbie-reynolds-hospitalized-in-los-angeles/1624947/ Reynolds is at home now, and doing "a little better" according to her spokesperson, Margie Duncan. The 80-year-old performs numerous shows and makes appearances each year. She is scheduled to appear on a float promoting pet adoption in the upcoming Rose Parade. Last year, Reynolds sold her collection of film memorabilia, including dresses worn by Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn, for nearly $23 million.
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I love reading this thread! Bronxie and Jackie, you ladies are so savvy and clever. -
CINEMATIC JOURNEYS: TRAVELS IN THE MOVIES...
SueSueApplegate replied to SueSueApplegate's topic in General Discussion
Thanks, VDO. I would love to see Angela Lansbury introduce *The Harvey Girls* on the big screen at TCMFF 2013, as well as *The Razor's Edge,* possibly introduced by one or more of the surviving children of the stars of that film. And I'm sure Joan Collins would spice up the pre-film fanfare for *The Opposite Sex!* Precodes like *The Smiling Lieutenant* with Maurice Chevalier and *Torch Singer* with Claudette Colbert would be nice, too. -
:-) Thanks, flash!
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Suspending disbelief is the most difficult aspect of viewing the trailer. Is it just our 2013 perspective? I wonder if I had been a young woman when this was released how I might interpret such a display. Currently, it is an emotional stretch to see and hear LB act so cavalierly towards her husband's profession because she looks so fab all the way throught the movie. How could she NOT know? Hence, I feel she would have difficulty locating the flour tin in her own kitchen, but not the most socially ingratiating maitre'd. Her rolodex would definitely have the contact information for specialty caterers and the best dry cleaners within a 10-mile radius of the hacienda. -
I loved that touch, too, lavenderblue. *Arsenic and Old Lace* is also one of my faves!
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Ado Annie--(Gloria Grahame in *Oklahoma*!)
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Just wanted to revisit here. Miles is correct in his response about *One is a Lonely Number/Two is a Happy Number* comment. Sorry I wasn't prompt, but I had a work-related injury, and became side-tracked about the most important things in life like the "TV Movie/Miniseries Trivia" thread! Do forgive, flashback and Miles...all is well for me now. :-)
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Ahhhhh! Ladies and Gentlemen, deep within the undiscovered jewels and gems of the TCM video database lurks one of the most scintillating, revealing moments of cinematic hype. Lurking undiscovered until someone dared to unlock the mystery of how to hype the unhypeable, how to pitch the unpitchable, how to lure the unsuspecting film-going public into the dark recesses of an unfillable theater....the long awaited, the unabated, uncensored GIFT OF LOVE trailer! FOLLOW THE LINK IF YOU DARE! PLEAE DO NOT REVEAL THE CONTENTS OF THIS TRAILER TO OTHER MEMBERS OF THE MOVIEGOING PUBLIC AS IT MAY INADVERTENTLY SCARE THEM AWAY FROM THE BOX OFFICE AND SURLY, TEENAGED TICKET TAKERS.......http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/498382/Gift-of-Love-The-Original-Trailer-.html
