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    Lane, I think I chose Claire Trevor was because of her roles in murder mysteries, rather than Westerns. She did make a lot of Westerns, but she usually had the lead and was, therefore, on the good side. I also liked your other choices. I can certainly see why you chose them. They knew how to do evil and nasty.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Great to hear from you again, Lane. And don't worry--I'd never get tired of your jawin'. Well, when it comes to female heavies, two that come to mind are Marie Windsor and Claire Trevor. Of course, both of them have played sympathetic roles, but they sure could be evil when it was called for. And although she often played the good girl, Julie Adams had a chance to be the other kind on occasion. I'm curious who's on your list.

     

     

     

     

     

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    I've recorded this movie but haven't watched it yet. I thought I was familiar with all of Debra Paget's movies, but this one is new to me. I'm looking foward to seeing it. What is the opinionf others who have already watched it?

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. Hi, Lane. I've missed you lately. It's good to hear from you again. I'd love to see that commercial with Jim Davis. But I can understand why it was not shown for very long.

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    I've always loved the movie parodies that Carol Burnett did on her TV show.

    She did her version of "Born to Be Bad", but it was called "Born to Be Rottten." A very funny take-off.

    Richard Crenna did the Robert Ryan part, and Ruth Buzzi was the Joan Leslie part.

     

     

     

     

     

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