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Cinemaven: "Molo. Listen, we've got to get Glorious Gloria Grahame back on top on this board." Molo: "I agree. If you don't come up with a post I will." Cinemaven: "Okay, maybe you'd better. I'd hate to wear out my welcome on these here boards."
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After seeing the short film on Conrad Veidt that TCM has shown...I am quite feeling Major Strasser. Sexy!
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Yes Frank. I'm hoping you can see Kim. The pix you have posted of Marilyn and Gable, really does mark the end of an era, of acting and movie stars.
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What a lesson for me. Be friendly and open to folks you meet along the road of life. I never knew sasparilla really truly existed. I always thought it was a made-up Western film convention. I see I'm wrong. I'm hoping my pictures even show up here. I'm trying to get the hang of this without messing up. I'll have SCSU on my butt. Thanx for the story, Molo. Listen, we've got to get Glorious Gloria Grahame back on top on this board.
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"I wonder how his wife Felicity Huffman feels at night snuggling up to Howdy." I think Felicity is just fine. She snuggles with Howdy, and with Ned Flanders. Who is Ned Flanders? C'mon! A menage-a-quatre??
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Thank you Moira... Cy was quite a looker back in the day.
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I've got it! wikimedia.org offame.org/images/shelley- /wikipedia/commons/4/45/ winters.gif> Jean_Hagen_in_Adams_ Rib_trailer_cropped.jpg> Message was edited by: CineMaven By jove, I've got it. NOT!
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Jack: "...it was fascinating and charming in a weird kind of horrible way." What a wonderful yucky review. ****!
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I see.
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Well, that is the only way I can learn mathematics...through movies.
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"Thanks, CM. When you say you don't see the Frank pix; do you mean literally you can't on your computer, or you just don't see the resemblances?" MissG., I literally don't see the photograph of Frankie. Let me try on my PC at work. And now that you mention it...I can see a resemblance between Frank & Mia. It was a scandal when I was in high school when we kids heard Mia Farrow married that old man from the olden days, and when she cut her long hair on "Peyton Place." "Join me in a drink. (can we both fit in there?)" I've gained some weight now that I've moved back with my folks and am eating my mom's cooking. Let's sit in separate glasses. " 'DUEL' with Dennis Weaver is the only one I'm interested in. I won't even mention the wonderful camp of 'DUEL IN THE SUN'." I'm lovin' "Duel At Diablo." Dang...who would've thunk it...Frank & Mia separated at birth.
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Randy: "It's like putting a fox in charge of the henhouse." Hmmmm...more like a buzzard in charge of a swan farm. Or a geeky boy in a candy store. Nah, I'm going with buzzard. I mean, what was Zanuck or Jack Warner or Louis B. or Dore Schary thinking??? You'd really have a shot with Darnell, Hayworth, Ava et al.?? Zanuck didn't even have a shot with Tyrone Power.
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She was quite vulnerable in "The Asphalt Jungle"; put me to mind of Shelley Winters. And then there was that Danny Thomas television show... Molo, another look-a-like picture posting question...how do you get the photos side-by-side??
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"He's like a heretic who's spat on an icon in church." Dammmm Miss G., you're good!! Thank you for posting the pictures. "Shadow of a Doubt" is one of my favorite Hitchcock films simply becuz of Teresa Wright. Hey...where'd you get those pictures from?
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Looking at your Joseph Cotten photo on the bed, gave me a salacious thought; it's as though he's just had sex (murder) with someone and is having a smoke after. He even seems not to care about the money on the side table. Interesting.
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I'd love to be the flight attendant taking care of Ilsa and Laszlo on that flight in the closing scene. Then I'd throw Laszlo off the plane (still trying to decide whether to give him a parachute or not) and I'd take Ilsa back to Rick after Rick gives the police chief the slip.
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SCSU, get ready...RainingViolets is coming to taunt you. Violets...I had to tell him; he's my boy.
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MONGO: CineMaven, I concur with you wholeheartedly. Thank you sir!
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Of course bald is sexy. Isn't a picture worth a thousand words??
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Harlowcutie...you are so right about Ginger's riding outfit in her number with Astaire. I loved it better than many of her gowns. Sarah...what an incredible screen capture of Marilyn and Jane. OMG, did any man survive filming that scene or Rita Hayworth's "Put the Blame on Mame" scene from "Gilda"?? Whew!!
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I could never get a handle on Paul Muni.
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Prince Saliano, I made a mistake. The jacket Karloff wore was in the movie "THE BLACK CAT" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWZFW3cEQQc Check out the above.
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Miss Musical: Re: "Boy On a Dolphin," you keep the dress, and I'll take Sophia. Mama mia, all covered up and she's still hot. Whew! Pancakes Barbara: Thanxxx soooo much for those shots of Dietrich. You are absolutely correct. Doesn't she look great? Moira: How did you create the YouTube link to that lovely montage sequence of Tierney and Tyrone? She looked divine. Capuchin: Yul's body is to die for!!! I'd love to rip that jacket off and...oh. This is a family board, huh. ILoveRayMilland: If you open up that photo of Ava, you'll see young Burt Lancaster in his irst feature length film. That shot is on my laptop's screensaver right now. She looks gorgeous in that dress. Hey, hurry up and see "The Killers." Whaddya waitin' fer?! * That was a great dress in "Pillow Talk" that Doris Day wore dancing with Nick Adams. Rock Hudson thinks aloud: "So that's what's at the other end of my party line." Great movie. Great team and what a great body Doris Day had. And she made a very sexy dirty little tomboy in "Calamity Jane" too. Love that buckskin outfit. I agree. Quite underrated and I'll take every opportunity to wish that the Academy Awards committee see to it that she gets an honorary Oscar whether she shows up to L.A. or not!
