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:^0 I didn't know that Day was renown for her derierre, but I agree that she's an attractive woman.
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I love that website. There are a lot of 'rarer' photos of stars there (either dressed in rabbit suits or not). (From another source), here's Myrna Loy.
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A young Lana Turner.
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LOL. :^0 Here's a more dignified Hayward picture. Not all stars partipated in this kind of thing, I don't think. I can't imagine Bogart or Edward G. Robinson in a bunny suit...
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Great photos, gagman. Here's Ann Miller in an unusual Easter bonnet that was probably never worn outside the photographer's studio.
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Susan Hayward
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Thank you, Fred, that's a beautiful photo with Laraine Day! And speaking of Doris Day, here's another Easter promo photo (what a star has to go through to keep her name in lights! )
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*Do you know who the other gal was?* Hi James - according to the source of the photo, the other girl with Jean Arthur is Doris Hill (I've never heard of her...)
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While it's wonderful to see all these thought-provoking Easter-themed epics on TCM today, here is a more 'lighthearted' thread to acknowledge the holiday. Jean Arthur, at right, circa 1929, wishes everyone a Happy Easter. Hope your day is good, with warm weather and sunshine. (I'd read that Arthur despised doing these kind of promo pictures, but here we are enjoying them 84 years later. )
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As soon as I heard that voice I knew who it was. I remember him most as the character Henry in the TV show "Alice". (Yes, I remember his voice in "Top Cat", too.)
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*252* "Aw, c'mon, honey, it happened in the box car in Baby Face..."
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*252* "You may not have showered for a few days, but you're still one cute hunk o'man."
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*251* Joan spies the wardrobe people on the set using wire hangers...
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(Temporary interruption): Hi flashback - I just found your pm and responded to it. I'm glad to clarify your question! Eugenia
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*250* "Watson, I do believe that this concoction will finally help us to 'break on through to the other side'..."
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*248* "Yeah, that's right, that guy in the supermarket was making a pass at you! I saw him watching you squeezing those melons!"
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*248* "And for the record, miss, my middle name is NOT Henrietta!"
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Name Movie Scenes Where The MUSIC Really Moves You
EugeniaH replied to WhyaDuck's topic in General Discussions
For me, hands down it would be the, "The Sounds of Silence" track during the scenes in *The Graduate*. That song is so moving to me it's my favorite of all time. The different renditions of "Scarborough Fair" played during the same film would be second (as a film *The Graduate* is good, but that Simon and Garfunkel soundtrack makes it truly wonderful). -
Wow, these are all terrific. I'm so happy to get these different ideas. My plans keep evolving with all of the contributions from you and others on this thread. Yes, Kyle, I used to read your other thread often and thanks for reminding me again. I'm going to take another look. (Yes, I did recognize Myrna Loy right away in that first image. ) *But it sounds like you are interested in working on a much larger scale than I have.* Not necessarily. I'm not going to redo my whole apartment with this theme but I can either do all the walls of my bedroom, or carve out a smaller space out in my livingroom, around my DVD/TV area. I like the idea of having different sizes of pictures, rather than all posters or ads of the same size, and I like having different types of displays (a movie ad and a drawing of a star, etc.). However, I draw the line at Lego dioramas from favorite movie scenes, or knitted dolls of classic stars...
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This isn't exactly an "obscure" movie ad, but I love it because it's quirky. This is one I plan on getting:
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What a great idea, Dougie, thanks! Oh, yes, I'm a dog person. I used to contribute to the dog thread here...
