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Dargo

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  1. I thought about that, dark, but I'm STILL seein' mostly a "Julie Christie/Darling/Carnaby Street" thing goin' on here.
  2. Thanks for the support(I THINK) of my point here, Andy. However, I think you should have included a shot of the prototypical 1920's women's hairstyle in order to help make my point here too. And so...
  3. C'mon now, finance. Even the most casual observers of women hairstyles would or should recognize Britt's cut here as more from the decade in which you and I were in high school and seein' many of our female classmates at the time sportin' THIS 'do, than the decade in which drinkin' a potent potable was strictly frowned upon by our government.
  4. And can I just say how appreciative I AM of your latest pic of Kate here, hepclassic. (...she was never more beautiful)
  5. ...and that director Friedkin was able to get the city of New York to delay its planned demolition of parts of the Lower East Side for urban renewal so he could use it for location shooting to more accurately represent the NYC of 1925. (...though SOMEHOW Britt Ekland's obvious 1960's hairstyle in this thing was COMPLETELY missed by him!...by Friedkin that is...though I have my doubts about Bob pickin' up on this TOO...but I'll bet my HOUSE that our FredCDobbs sure as heck picked up on this, remembering as I do his chief complaint about "Cabaret" about a years ago or so, and that went on and on and on and on and...) LOL
  6. Yes, I do, lavender...especially between Sawyer and Tully. And now....these two may have been posted before, but... John Mills ...and... Denholm Elliott
  7. Well Andy, I can get close to those with a 23 year age difference between Walter Huston and Mary Astor in 1936's "Dodsworth", and as you know, this film is neither a comedy nor a mystery. (...though once again, I think for the most part your "theory" is correct)
  8. While I'm not discounting Andy's "theory" here, I can think of a '30s era film with an almost 20 year difference between the female lead and her co-star..."CHAINED"(1934), with Joan Crawford in love with her married boss Otto Kruger, and who's not portrayed as a "dirty old man", btw. (...though yeah, eventually she DOES end up with Clark Gable at the end)
  9. Oh yeah Holden, I do too! In fact MY favorite Dusty Springfield song was always, "Relieve Me". WHAT?! You say you don't remember that ONE? SURE you do! It went like this... You don't have to say you love me, just take off your clothes You don't have to hold it for me, I know where it goes Relieve me Relieve me Relieve me (...yeah, sorry...we made these lyrics up in Jr. High, and to this day, every time I hear this song on the radio I STILL think of 'em...yeah, yeah, some kids never grow up, I know, I know!!!)
  10. It appears it's just a coincidence, Arturo, as Wiki says her birthday is November 2, 1942.
  11. And lemme guess here, Andy! THIS is because THAT WAY as the sun rises at YOUR house, THIS scene in a "certain" Musical will ALSO be showing on your TV at the same time, and so YOU can welcome yet ANOTHER beautiful day WITH it, RIGHT?! LOL
  12. LOL Yeah, yeah. You're right again.
  13. Yep Doc. I just watched this cartoon on YouTube, and you're right. It appears March is only represented as Mr. Hyde and along with Lugosi and Karloff. Gotta say though that that caricature still doesn't look all that much like Morris to me. (...though the one identified as "Helen Hayes" sure looks a lot like Sylvia Sidney to me too)
  14. My guess? The guy on the bottom left is supposed to me Fredric March.
  15. Hmmmm...ya know TB, now that I recall, I DO think I once heard that Dagmar once purposely showed more than she maybe should have on the boob tube back around '51 or so...and THAT kinescope I'd LOVE to see!!! (...btw, hmmmm, "the boob tube"...saaaay, come to THINK of it, do ya think Dagmar might have been responsible for TV bein' nicknamed that in the FIRST place???)
  16. Sooooo, turned you off to the whole "Rubenesque" thing for the rest of your life, eh Rich?!
  17. LOL Yes, but never having seen the old kinescope of this myself, am I correct in assuming this happened after Kate had bent over and turned her back to the TV camera???
  18. I have to say however Andy, that while I too of course prefer TCM's commercial-free presentations of film, I have noticed that at least the intervals between the insertions of commercials on MeTV presented classic movies is somewhat mercifully long. (...but other than that, Mrs. Lincoln would probably tell you that "Our American Cousin" was just okay)
  19. Yep, that's how I always saw it, anyway. I think this whole social dynamic is played out every day in the world, and when in many cases naive teenage girls purposely get pregnant primarily for the reason that they never felt love from their(often inept) parents, and thus begin to believe having a baby will give them "someone to love" and hopefully perhaps "someone to love them back".
  20. C'mon now, TB. "Svengoolie"?! REALLY???!!! (...dude, HIS jokes are even worse than MINE!!!) LOL
  21. SURE there is, Rey! Here's the toll-free phone number for the NSA: (800) 555-1810 (...just tell 'em Dargo sent ya...well, no, on second thought, don't)
  22. Hmmmm...ya know, you're RIGHT! She always DID come to a bad end, didn't she. Oh...wait... Hmmmm...ya know, you're RIGHT! She always DID come to a bad end, didn't she. (...THAT'S better!)
  23. NO! (...you just sit there and be "The Beautiful" part of this little soap opera around here, MissW!!!)
  24. Okay TB. Sorry, but I GOTTA ask here: What's with all this "ratings" stuff lately? What?! Now that Casey Kasem has bit the dust, you're now angling for his old spot or somethin'??? (...well, if you DO get the gig, don't use that "Keep your feet on the ground, etc" thing as your sigh-off TOO, 'cause I hear that tall blonde trophy wife bimbo he married can be one tough AND litigious cookie, ya know!) LOL
  25. Dude! We ALL have "accents". (...yep, even us Californians, past AND present)
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