slaytonf
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Well, you were the first here to name her, so you get the exclamation points!!
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Not Morlock or Eloi. She was involved in a terrible disfiguring traffic accident, which much restorative surgery fixed, as can be seen.
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Not her. She was big in British and Italian movies in the Sixties. Never made a Hollywood film, though she was offered a contract.
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If you were asking about my pic, gumball, she's Austrian.
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For comparison (if I have the right guy):


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I forgot to put in text. This is a profile of Conway Tearle. Doesn't look like gagman's guy.
Edited by: slaytonf on Mar 14, 2013 7:43 PM
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You got her, dpompper!
Now for someone more obsucre:

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Perhaps the way to deal with people not being able to see posted pics is to post an easy one:

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You're welcome.
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Not surprising you'd like to see it again. It's Killer's Kiss, one of Stanley Kubrick's early films:
http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/22832/Killer-s-Kiss/
It shows up on TCM rarely.
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This is my new method of doing research on the internet.
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Check your IMDB.
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No, I don't ignore posters. It was a matter of the timing of posts and my not looking below the last photo I posted of her. So here you go, and I hope you don't feel it's diluted any:
Yes, that's her! Congrats!
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Well, now I don't feel so bad I left my cable box on the wrong channel.
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That's her! Congrats!
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Now that you mention it. looks like. It seemed to me just a glamour shot. Hold on a sec,
Here's another:

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The envelope, please. And the award goes to darkblue!! (cheers and applause!).
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Sure this wasn't meant for the other thread?
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The pic shoud give you a clue about the movie she was in. Here's a closer portrait:

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Homing in. She played a tyrant in one of her movies, a great one.
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Not her.
But it's hard to see her face, so here's a better view (oh, it's a giveaway):

Edited by: slaytonf on Mar 12, 2013 6:04 PM
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OK, my pretty pretty, I'll give you more clues on my most successful stumper ever. The doll's Italian. No, not the puppet, the lady. She worked her way through the Stones. Most of the way. She's still alive.
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>lavenderblue19:
>I think the thread's been misinterpreted Post 1950, means anything past 1950.
The title of the other thread, as I cited before, reads, in part: "Post 1950s," meaning post the decade of the nineteen fifties. Meaning generally the era of filmmaking beginning with 1960. So, a face, and a body, like this:

is fair game.

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