cujas
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Hagman, Larry
Hayes, Helen
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*High Anxiety*
Maude Eburne
Felix Bressart
Robert Stack
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You are correct about Lombard in *Godfrey*. But I feel that the genre was a good one for women to star in. It wasn't a woman's picture necessarily (not a soap like *Stella Dallas*.) The woman was allowed to be assertive, yet feminine. She may have seemed out-of-control, but she was focused with a goal. Hepburn did all those things to Grant in *Baby* because she loved him and didn't know how else to keep him from marrying that other woman.
I rest my case.
Edited by: cujas on May 30, 2010 4:28 PM
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If Doris only knew how much, people still love her!
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Judy's dressed in the kitchen like she's getting ready to sing at Carnegie Hall!
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I've always wanted to sing *The Beverly Hillbillies* with a large group.
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*Uranus*
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*Uranus*
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*Uranus*
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Qualen, John
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Qualen, John
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Qualen, John
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*That Touch of Mink*
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Kay Kendall was in *The Reluctant Debutante* with Sandra Dee.
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Edward G. Robinson supplied the movie gangster for *Robin & The 7 Hoods*. In that movie, musical comedy dancingwas at its best by Sammy Davis, Jr.
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My favorite instrumental themes were: Perry Mason, Peter Gunn & The Untouchables.
Do they ring a bell with you?
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My favorite instrumental themes were: Perry Mason, Peter Gunn & The Untouchables.
Do they ring a bell with you?
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My favorite instrumental themes are:
PERRY MASON
PETER GUNN
&
THE UNTOUCHABLES
Do they ring a bell with you?
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My three favorite instrumental themes are:
PERRY MASON
PETER GUNN
& THE UNTOUCHABLES
Do you know these?
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My three favorite instrumental themes are:
PERRY MASON
PETER GUNN
& THE UNTOUCHABLES
Do you know these?
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I really loved Cleo, the "talking dog". George Burns made that show. Next he had a real talking animal, "Mr. Ed".
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I always give the same response and never win--
Lubitsch's *Love Parade*?
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Ditto

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Hagman, Larry
Hayes, Helen