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Dargo2

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  1. Yep! That's it, alright. I guess I always remembered that for a similar reason as to why your friend has watched that film 45 times ...as that and Affleck's recent Best Picture Oscar winner is actually my last name too.
  2. Yeah, Boone was great and always perfectly cast in those kinds of roles, and especially later in his career, wasn't he! He played a similar nasty type in the 1971 John Wayne flick, Big Jake, though his character's name of John Fain probably isn't as memorable, huh.
  3. I'll give a hint in that case: It's a four letter name that has become quite the talk in movies these last few months.
  4. True, but I'll bet she STILL cleans up JUST fine, thank you very much! (...yep, I used to have a major case of the hots for this sultry brunette) And now speakin' o' Mary here, I have a little trivial question for ya: In the 1991 film Class Action where Mary plays Gene Hackman's daughter and both lawyers and on opposite sides of a civil case, WHAT was the name of the ficitious automobile company involved?
  5. Speakin' o' "Hot Rods to Hell"...the actress Laurie Mock pictured here who played the daughter of Dana Andrews and Jeanne Crain's characters... ...if you'd pencil-in a little mole on the side of her face, WHO would you have?
  6. Aaaah...Mimsy Farmer! She looks so sweet there. (...I always think of "Hot Rods to Hell" whenever I think of Mimsy)
  7. Thanks for the heads-up here, Iz! I've just now reset my time zone to the correct one. (...I always wondered about this too)
  8. Yeah, this one IS much easier...it's Coleen Grey, of course. (...who for some reason always kinda sorta reminded me of Jeanne Crain)
  9. Any chance of translating that from the original Klingon for us, Rich???!!!
  10. Hmmm...gotta say I've never seen that Evil Roy Slade movie, slayton. BUT, from the sounds of it, I'm guessin' the time it took Shawn's character to die in that one was A LOT longer than how Shawn famously bit the dust in REAL life, EH?!
  11. Hey slayton, we're you waitin' for Dothery to say that that's a young Burl Ives down there, or can I say it??? (...and if I can't, then just disregard all this!) LOL
  12. Wow Rich! I had NO idea that Fred holds the honor of posting the very first message on these boards!!!
  13. Hey Joe! Did ya happen to notice that Joan forgot to pick up a couple cans of Trog food...err, I mean DOG food on her trip there???
  14. >We are Talkin' EP here, right? ....... Fabulous actress. Yep! NOT the one that tap dances, remember?!
  15. While I haven't a clue about this guy, I KNEW you'd know, KD! (...yep, the only guess I'VE got here is that it's might be Hugh O'Brien's more gaunt Jewish half-brother, HERSCHEL O'Brien...and I KNOW that's not it!!!)
  16. >Ummm, little sensitive here... still looking for the right tailor. Nah, I just couldn't resist posting that lousy pun, THAT'S all! (...and since a 42L jacket and 34-32 pants fit me great, I now buy EVERTHING off-the-rack!)
  17. Reasonable points made here, WhyaDuck. Yep, I watched it again last week when TCM showed it, and enjoyed watching it. I think those who presently might have complaints or reservations about its receiving the "Best Picture" Oscar for 1956 probably have the advantage of hindsight, especially considering that now days a film made that same year, John Ford's The Searchers, and a film which didn't receive a single nomination, is presently viewed as not only one of the greatest Westerns ever made, but one of best ever made regardless of genre. This might also pertain to the Oscar winner of 1952, and when another movie which now perhaps seems "dated", DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth won "Best Picture", and while a movie presently recognized by many sources as one of the "best films ever made", Singin' in the Rain, wasn't even nominated in that category.
  18. >I was dreading the Threads Yeah, I used to say the same thing TOO back when I had a bad tailor! (...uh huh...SEE?!...and you thought Kyle's "Eleanor Parker/Powell" joke was bad, DIDN'T ya!!!)
  19. Yep, and in fact it's comin' down pretty well again at this very moment, Char.
  20. Sorry dark, but this LATEST picture here with the two dark lines is WAY beyond me, and I have NO idea who that is!!! (...though somethin's tellin' me that Kid Dabb will even know THIS one...yep, he's THAT good, alright!!!)
  21. >Yes. He and Sammy Jackson played the parts of government secret agents investigating arms running to the Confederacy during the Civil War. Part of their cover was that Roy was an entertainer and Sammy was his manager. The lovely ladies were also in the show and each was the love interest of the two agents. And there was Indians too! Oh yeah, NOW I remember! They were all set to get Elvis for this part until Col.Parker refused to allow it 'cause its premise wasn't loopy enough, RIGHT?!
  22. Gotta say KD that that picture on the poster looks more like Eric "Rawhide" and "Queen of Outer Space" Fleming than it does Roy.
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