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Kid Dabb

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  1. Not Judy Garland or Ann Sheridan. These eyes really don't reflect her true appearance.

    Blonde hair.. {font:sans-serif}James Harvey wrote in his recounting of the era, {font}"No one was more closely

    identified with the screwball comedy than..."

  2. > {quote:title=FredCDobbs wrote:}{quote}Actually, the earliest cursing in movies that I have noticed is in the silent film WINGS (1927).. one of the American hero boys shouts that the German pilots are "Bas***s!" You can read his lips. He says it several times.

    Is this audible? I haven't seen this in so long, I can't recall.

  3. The first movie to use a swear word was *The Big Trail (1930)* starring John Wayne.

    It wasn't as popular as *Gone with the Wind* hence forth no one really knew about it.

    "They always told me Women were damn funny."


    The word 'f-bomb-ing' is clearly mouthed silently in the film *Sink the Bismarck! (1960)*,
    and the title character says it in the cartoon
    *Bosko's Picture Show (1933)*.


    I think Scott Wilson may have been the first to say the s-word in an American feature, in

    the film *In Cold Blood (1967)*, as for the f-bomb, I think it was first used in the films

    *Ulysses (1967)* and *I'll Never Forget What's'isname (1967)*. The c-word, perhaps in the

    1970s with Jack Nicholson using it in *Carnal Knowledge (1971)*.
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