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Ernst Lubistch &_____________.
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Miss Booth's reputatation on Broadway placed her somewhere between Katharine Cornell and Helen Hayes. She was the actress that the stars went to Broadway to study. She won 3 Tony Awards and appeared in 30 Broadway plays from 1925 to 1970.
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Yes--She and her husband Larry Parks were both blacklisted. I always had the upmost respect for them and how they maintained their dignity, when so many others lost theirs. They both were such tremendously talented people, whose leagcy is their contribution to the American Hollywood musical.
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I'll always remember him in *King Creole*--he carried the bike out of the dime store while Elvis was singing.
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Lyrics from 1 song--"They left Topeka, they left Eureka" "Oh, they're milking applause, instead of milking a cow." Edited by: cujas on Feb 14, 2011 3:14 PM
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8--Her husband is "Mad" about her but she won't see him. He gives her a brooch.
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My dear boy, where have you been? I'd just about given up on you. "The Green Room was '78--but I'm referring the "ET" in 1982 as a hint, and of course he died in 1984. Mudskipper is next-- Edited by: cujas on Feb 14, 2011 3:07 PM
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If it's *The Last Metro*--it's le theatre Montparnasse.
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Gloria DeHaven?
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*The King & I*
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Marilyn co-starred in *Let's Make Love* with Yves Montand.
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A little bit of both--but Kelly had an ego out of control at the time. And deservedly so, Donen was tired of doing half the work and staying in the shadows.
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"Sure, sure. I know how he is. I had a cousin like him once. We had to shoot him."
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Miles you did it again! Miles' turn--
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I think The Byrds were way out there, like The Yardbirds in innovation--and politically on target like Buffalo. But being a Brit Invasion fanatic, it's The Hollies music that I still play and find the most personally rewarding. Reportedly, at the time, they were George's favorite. A particular favorite of mine is "I Can't Say Goodbye"--Linda Ronstadt gave it more than a second wind. But then she had a terrific Brit Invasion of a producer to push her on--Peter Asher.
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Reportedly Kelly had Kidd's number cut because 1)he didn't deserve a solo because he wasn't a Movie Star like Dailey and Kelly and 2)--I like this one better-- Kidd was a better dancer than Kelly, being a star soloist for American Ballet Theatre.
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Robert Evans was in *The Best of Everything* with Brian Aherne.
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*Humoresque*
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Raymond Burr (Perry Mason) and Isabel Jewell (Belle Watling) next: William Hopper (Paul Drake) Edited by: cujas on Feb 12, 2011 4:58 PM
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*The Thin Man*?
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I'm dreadfully sorry--M. 6--I' ve been very busy this week and was breezing in and out. You have my sincerest apologies and best wishes. Mr. 6 is up---
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"Whenever the swells slow down and become low down There is no low down lower than that" If you know this song, you can name the movie it comes from and the singer (s) who performed it and the composer (s). Big Clue: It was a famous male singer's first solo performance in a movie. Edited by: cujas on Feb 12, 2011 4:27 PM
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Terry Moore & Robert Wagner Next: Robert Wagner
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PS--You remember Duane Eddy--don't you? (And The Ventures?)
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The real appeal of Crosby, Stills and Nash for me was not necessarily what they became at Woodstock--but what they had come from. I prefer their orignatination music--with each group absolutely more interesting and historical than the coming together.
