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Well, what IS the Spanish pronunciation?
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I'd seen it before. It was ok. I didn't get how a vampire could walk around in the daylight.
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Hibi replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
SNOOZE. He was in some good movies but NOT because he was in them! -
Interesting. Thanks.
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Do Spanish speaking people pronounce it with a Hard G???
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A whole separate thread!
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Nothing that I havent seen before umpteen times. I might tune in to Paleface depending on the time and what else is on. Outlaw is terrible. There probably will be a book tie in.
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It makes sense to me to pronounce Angeles like Angel with the soft G. Hearing it pronounce with a hard G in ANGLEles just sounds weird. Was wondering if it was the time period or what.
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Thought so.......
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Did they change the ending for the film? I don't remember the play ending that way (saw it many years ago at a community theater). I was disappointed in the film version (finally saw earlier this year). It wasnt as funny as the play version I saw.
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They air it quite a lot, considering its Paramount. Not sure how long its been since the last time. Seems to be on every couple years. (Sunset Blvd.)
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I've noticed Los Angeles pronounced this way sometimes in old films. Can it be pronounced both ways? (Tomato; Tomahto?)
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She looks incredible!
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Yeah, I can't remember who he wanted but Universal overruled him...
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Is that a recent picture???
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All shown to death on TCM.......
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Thanks for this article! Really enjoyed reading it.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Hibi replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
This one stunk also. -
YES! No, actually he didn't want them (can't remember who he wanted for the parts). They were forced on him by Universal.
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WOW
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Yes, the film is rather slow going before the plot kicks in and relies too much on the charisma of its stars. I noticed this more this time around. I kept thinking this type of movie wouldnt have been made a few years later once the 60's movie revolution kicked in. It was one of the last of its kind. I still enjoy it though. It was really the last of Audrey's clothes horse films. (Dressed to the nines in every scene) I don't count the execrable Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline made in the late 70s) In her last 2 films in 67. Audrey dressed down. No Givenchy. It's never explained what sort of job Audrey has in the film (she mentions she has one, but you never see her working). She must've been making big bucks to afford those outfits!
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Wow. Nancy must be pretty old!
