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RainingViolets101

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  1. How about Pierce Brosnan ? he's the right age and handsome and an old-time movie buff...
  2. Keep these great threads coming... My five would be; HEDY LAMARR BETTY GRABLE ARLENE DAHL GENE TIERNEY JUNE HAVER
  3. Kids - I just noticed all the post are suggesting men how about a lady - who was there ? lets see Jane Powell or Esther Williams or maybe a female movie reviewer or a beloved character actress ? How about Arlene Dahl ? Or Angela Lansbury ?
  4. Man From Snowy River ~ THE OMEGA MAN or MAN OF La MANCHA ?
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  6. It has to be someone who truly loves movies like Leonard Maltin...
  7. Susan Strasberg was 17 at the time, she was born in 1938.. Kim Novak was wearing a fall in her hair, which consisted of long hair attached in the back, and became quite popular 10 years later..I don't understand why people blame Kim for saying I want to be more than a pretty girl,,Kim is only repeating the Inge lines in the play..something I've noticed ..lines said onstage, when said in the movies, come across as corny, it's a different medium, this is really evident in The Sound Of Music, when the children explain about how they scare the governeses ( with a jar of spiders)...
  8. I love the movie from 1944 called Heaven Can Wait it was based on a play called Birthdays and it starred Don Ameche and Gene Tierney and in his best role Laird Cregar as the Devil...there is a scene where he drops a sinner through a trap door that is hilarious...
  9. Suzanne Pleshette ~ first biblical female a chatfest + wooden paddle = .
  10. You are absolutly right - I forgot all about The Trouble With Harry...
  11. And you guys still leave the toilet seat up LOL...
  12. No one ever mentions how lovely Audrey looked in Green Mansions as Rima - the bird girl...
  13. It was a lovely scene - and it set me wondering about Felton's character she was the perfect mother, grandmother or aunt, and devoted her life into taking care of her mom...and she truly loved Hal from the start of the film maybe he was the beaux she wished for when she was young, and she finally met him...
  14. sixhalfdozen-- that was a mistake the Mr. and Mrs. Smith shown was the old Alfred Hitchcock film with Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery, interesting fact was it was the only time Hitch directed a comedy, and it was quite good...
  15. Dear Jo - Thank you for all the pleasure you gave millions with your beautiful voice, your Moonlight In Vermont will be enjoyed a thousand years from now... Rest in Peace dear lady, and join the Heavenly Choir.. VIOLET .
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