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Summer Under The Stars...Robert Stack on Monday..
(This is the puffiest do I could find ..)

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> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote}
> I might be stretching it, but I could actually see Walter Matthau even taking a crack at Shakespeare.
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> Charlie Sheen, he'd just take the crack.
Ha!
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I will be updating the blog next weekend as I have a short vacation planned. Thank you all for the kind PMs and emails.
Sue Sue
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Summer Under The Stars...

Maureen is Tuesday's girl!

More Oomph with Ann on Wednesday...
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The next update is that my TCM Fan Perspective will air on August 16 at 1:53 a.m. EST.
I think this is the 3rd time it's aired since the beginning of Summer Under The Stars according
to all my emails. Thank you, TCM!
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Molo, a great tribute, and Cinemaven, thanks for repeating it.
Miss G, I also missed the last few minutes of *Failsafe*, and am so glad to find out
about the ending. Thank you, fxreyman!
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I wouldn't want to be his accountant OR his lawyer.

But he is so darn cute!
And yes, I would guess, that the vanity mirror is THE ZSA ZSA's favorite accessory besides
PWince FWedwick..
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Funny, hysterical, yet somehow....shallow.....

Madame Zsa Zsa knows all and sells all...
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Thanks, kingrat! I'm still hunting for Susannah's pic in Kaleidoscope.
Don't forget it's Gene's day Saturday!
Thanks, Johnm! Gene Tierney is one of my favorites. You know I love *The Ghost and Mrs,Muir* !
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Here's a great Gene Tierney photo I found today:


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Cujas, the front room of the house Flynn built on Mulholland, was suppsoed to have a naughty mural painted by John Decker, a drinking buddy of his he met through John Barrymore.
Is that some of the info you refer to?
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Sorry, movieman! I don't know what happened. I'll let you know if I get an updated email reply.
Thanks for your support!
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UPDATE: The DVDs arrived today from TCM. We watched my fan perspective this evening after I arrived home.
I am so happy with the lovely way my comments were intercut with the film clips!
The staff members, editors, and film crews at TCM are great!
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Well, I don't know what happened. It wasn't on. And I've alerted everyone I've known since I was six years old.

So maybe it will be on another time. I did enjoy the fan perspective with the man discussing how film helped him be closer to his father by discussing his war experiences. That was so evocative for me.
I had driven to my sister's house so we could watch it together. Now she and my brother-in-law claim I just made it all up just so I could have their great hamburgers they cook on the grill.
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Kingrat, great to hear from you!
For some sexily excellent photo images of one of my faves, Woody Strode, check out this link to some great JackFavell images on the Rambles II thread:
http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?threadID=149374&start=15&tstart=0
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Check out Tracy Nelson's Celebrity Ghost Story on the Bio Channel about the house on Mulholland Drive previously owned by Flynn. Veddy interesting...
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The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone...
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With Robert Taylor in *Waterloo Bridge*...
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More Vivien...



Sehr gute!



I know there are so many iconic images of Vivien Leigh as Scarlett, but I don't think that is the only
role she should be associated with...
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Vivien Leigh...





Caesar and Cleopatra headpiece likely designed by Oliver Messel in Buckinghamshire, England..



John Merivale and Vivien...
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Maybe we should be the Networking Flutterbys...Between us, I don't think we missed much of the fun at the TCM Fest!
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Just a note to thank Jackie for those fantastic Woody pics...
and now back to our regularly scheduled program....
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Hubba-Bubbabah, Ilya!
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I adored Alan Bates as Gabriel. How could Bathsheba treat him so unashamedly throughout most of the movie?
Love,
Ilya's Girl

Western Movie Rambles
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> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote}
> lzcutter, fred, and cigarjoe, I just saw THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE on YouTube, and have fallen in love with Jason Robards all over again! Oh, my, he is just wonderful, so appealing! Such emotional depth. Also appreciated Stella Stevens, and enjoyed Strother Martin. I could have done with less of David Warner's lecherous preacher. Have some problems with the movie, however -- the speeded up slapstick, and the songs (why? why? why the SONGS??) and felt the ending was rather heavy-handed and long-winded. (how many horseless carriages do we have to see to know that this is the "passing of the West"?)
WHaaaat? No Hildy singin' "Butterfly Mornings" ? Some people have been singing that song
for over 30 years...