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That genre seems almost quaint now given the times we live in now.
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I don't know if there are any noir films being made today; usually they're considered "retro" hommages.
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And I haven't seen the movie.
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http://www.horror-wood.com/whitman.htm
This was quite a surprise for me. I'm just beginning to appreciate him (after seeing THE COMANCHEROS) but didn't know the extent of his work in this genre.
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I always thought this was an (intentional) comedy by Williams; it had a lot of funny moments.
And this is the only film where I thought Eli Wallach looked sexy.
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Tragedy tomorrow, bunnies tonight.
Has anybody ever really read Warren Peace? It's so darn long.
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I haven't.
I hear Kay Francis gives a great performance in it.
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Yep.
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Hi, sc, I did find that info when I was checking out the imdb board on Stuart; thanks for thinking of me.
And I found a "Shock Films of Stuart Whitman" while searcing the web! (see the Horror thread)
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I think I better move back to New York or Chicago, then I can go to all these big city film festivals.
Nothin' goin' on here of that sort in Florida.
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I am crescent-fallen.
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I can see a bit of Tammy in her, but to me she looks more like Christopher.
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Nah, he'd be a real broken man after she got finished with him. I'll just stay in dreamland with his movies and photos, I guess.
Other factoids I just found out that blew my mind:
He and Warren Beatty saw UFOs over New York during the 60's blackout.
The screen's first interracial kiss occurred between him and Dorothy Dandridge in the 1958 THE DECKS RAN RED.
He was good friends with David Janssen and was with him at his death.
He dated Carol Lynley.
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I can't compete with a Russian submarine captain's daughter who desperately wants to succeed in America and marries an 80 year old multi-millionaire movie star so she can achieve her dreams. .
She'd probably rip up my birthday card before Stuart ever SEES it.
I'm telling you, that partnership is DOOMED. Whitman is in good health and could live another 10 years. She won't wait that long; she'll stay for another year or two, then file for divorce and demand half of his fortune.
I'll console myself with those 14 photos. I had to take a few cold showers after viewing the beefcake ones.
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LOL, that's her.
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I do know what you mean about Bryan, but she was good in MARKED WOMAN. Maybe there's a role we don't know about where she plays opposite her image, like a murderess or bad seed.
I'd love to see that!
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That was a tearjerker..
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John Ritter was the best thing about that show.
I always felt sorry for Mrs. Roper.
I still stay the beast is GREED.
Speaking of which, check out von Stroheim's masterpiece.
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Thanks, sc, for making me feel better!
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http://www.cimarronstrip.com/biostu.html
Oh, well, maybe marriage to the Russian lady won't last. I bet she's just using him...
I give their relationship another 60 minutes, and then I'll make my move.
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My dreams and hopes are dashed:
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I am really looking forward to your comments on DESERT FURY; I was the appetizer on it, but you'll give us the main course.
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STUART WHITMAN'S SHOCK FILMS
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i don't remember THE MARK at all.
i couldn't believe that Stuart Whitman played Jim Jones. That would be the only reason I'd see it.
The subject matter like that of Jonestown, doesn't want to make me immediately see SHOCK TREATMENT, but again, if he's in it, I might force myself to.
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