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  1. Esma Cannon in Holiday Camp (1947), terrific film that stars Dennis Price, Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Hazel Court, and Jimmy Hanley. Cannon plays Elsie Dawson, a spinster who gets involved in everything.

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  2. I love old biddies in movies and thought of writing a book entitled Biddies, Frumps, and Hags, but haven't gotten to it yet. Old biddies are a dying breed!

    Josephine Hull in Harvey and Arsenic and Old Lace

    Margaret Hamilton in Nothing Sacred

    Emily Fitzroy in Zander the Great and Show Boat

    Agnes Moorehead in Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte

    Marjorie Main in The Egg and I

    Mary Boland in The Women

    Jane Darwell in The Grapes of Wrath

    Patsy Kelly in Going Hollywood

    Polly Moran in Hollywood Party

    May Robson in Lady for a Day, Lady by Choice and Bringing Up Baby

    Thelma Ritter in The Mating Season, All About Eve and The Misfits

    Jan Duggan in The Old Fashioned Way and A Damsel in Distress

    Ellen Corby in I Remember Mama

    Hope Emerson in Caged

    Lee Patrick in Auntie Mame

    Esma Cannon in Jassy and Holiday Camp

    Judith Anderson in Rebecca

    and of course Marie Dressler in any film she ever made!

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  3. George Bernard Shaw was a Marion Davies fan and wanted her to play Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion, which Leslie Howard filmed in 1938 as an independent production released thru MGM. Would have been another great teaming of Davies and Howard. By the time Howard and Shaw got around to filming, Davies had retired.

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    Davies and Shaw in March of 1933 with some guy named Chaplin in tow.

     

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  4. 37 minutes ago, jamesjazzguitar said:

    That could be it since Stand-In's production company was United Artist and the producer was Walter Wagner Productions.  (verses Warners where Bogie made the most of his films before forming his own production company, Santana in the late 40s).

       

     

    If the film was shown before via a licensing agreement, the agreement likely was in force for 5-7 years. And yes it would have been a good Howard film to show.

     

  5. 2 hours ago, TopBilled said:

    People seldom mention Leslie's son Ronald. Ronald Howard looked just like his father. He starred in many low-budget British films as well as the 1954 American TV series Sherlock Holmes. Here's a picture of Ronald Howard:

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    His daughter Leslie Ruth Howard made one film appearance as an actress. She also appears in Tom's documentary.

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  6. While the Hungarian-born Leslie Howard specialized in playing British gentlemen (a lost breed in today's world, British or otherwise), his real life  (and death) was anything but. Watch my friend Tom Hamilton's terrific documentary on Howard on June 18. You'll have a better appreciation of Leslie Howard.

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