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  1. Frank Sinatra as Pvt. Angelo Maggio in "From Here to Eternity"? vallo
  2. From IMDb.com (Because they can say it better then I) Solemn, ethnic-looking Zohra Lampert had a touching, understated quality to her talent that should have gone further in the film business than it did. Somehow she never got the bigger breaks necessary for top-flight stardom.Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) in the consecutive years of 1962, for "Look: We've Come Through," and in 1963, for "Mother Courage and Her Children." Worked steady from 1963 to 1999 (I think she shows up from time to time to do limited runs in Off Broadway plays) I remember her on TV through out the 70's..and the O'Boya..Goya commercials....Very good Actress. vallo
  3. Some of the most resent (Wacky) hairdo's are from Rick Provenzano for 1990's "Edward Scissorhands". vallo
  4. John Cassavetes in "The Dirty Dozen"? vallo
  5. Many think Brando is greatest movie actor of all. But that is an opinion. I think I can add to the 2 you posted "The Godfather" and "The Missouri Breaks (1976)" But all Actors do not appeal to all film goer's. I never thought he was all-that.(IMHO) if we all liked the same actors/actresses' there wouldn't be as many folks starring in films.... Mr Mumbles (given to him by Frank Sinatra) vallo
  6. Men-Jeff Chandler,& Brando Women- Joan Fontaine..."Love her Sister" vallo
  7. Not a bad Idea, they have Mystery & Western Channels and Women Channels, Why Not Noir? (hopefully someone hears your plea) I'd be the first to sign up... vallo
  8. I know what you mean Mongo. The only female that made "Smoking" sexy was Lauren Bacall..... vallo
  9. I tend to repeat what was already posted. But, May 22 '07- "Scarface" with Paul Muni and Ann Dvorak is being released....FINALLY!!!!! vallo
  10. Actress-Singer Barbara McNair dies From yahoo.com LOS ANGELES - Singer Barbara McNair, who became a film and television star in an era when such opportunities were opening up for black women, has died, her sister said. She was 72. McNair died Sunday after a battle with throat cancer in Los Angeles, sister Jacqueline Gaither said. "She was very family oriented," Gaither said. "She was more than just a star or a famous personality. She was a person of her own." McNair made her Hollywood acting debut in 1968 in the film, "If He Hollers, Let Him Go." She later starred opposite Sydney Poitier in "They Call Me Mister Tibbs" and with Elvis Presley in "Change of Habit." She hosted television's "The Barbara McNair Show," a musical and comedy program in the late 1960s and early 1970s. As a singer, one of her biggest hits was "You Could Never Love Him." vallo
  11. Or (as requested Amazon) http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00005Y6ZV/sr=8-12/qid=1170702581/ref=pd_bbs_sr_olp_12/102-4848229-1637736?ie=UTF8&s=dvd-Champion or The Dirty Dozen http://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Dozen-Lee-Marvin/dp/B00004RF9H/sr=1-2/qid=1170702670/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/102-4848229-1637736?ie=UTF8&s=dvd vallo
  12. See Anne, Even Men are Vain...Or at least I was in my Dating Days.... vallo
  13. I think your thinking of "Pay or Die" (1960) with Borgnine and Lampert Try Here: http://imdb.com/title/tt0054164/ Sorry,It's Not available on Home Video vallo
  14. "Champion" is available on DVD for $11.99 Try Here:http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=D23195 and "The Dirty Dozen" is also available for the same price.Try here:http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=D11905 Until I get a DVR I buy movies (for now) vallo
  15. My hairs naturally curly, But in the late 70's early 80's I would straighten my hair and sleep in a hair-net (not to fuss it) I looked like Ruth Buzzi (Her character, park-bench spinster Gladys Ormphby) from "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-in" and it was a pain to sleep in one position. Had cool hair. But a stiff neck..... vallo
  16. As proof in the picture of Joan Crawford...She always had weird hairdos'. Sometimes just what the stylist was thinking was beyond me. My Mom always changed her Hair style to keep up with the times. I look at old photos and laugh. Like Hedy Lamarr (40's) Bangs (50's) and the Jackie Onassis(Kennedy) in the 60's. Cool Thread... vallo
  17. Joan played this way over the top. Destroying a room with a Riding crop, and the scene with the cold cream on the mirror so she couldn't see herself. Great B movie with a great Actress. Good stuff... vallo
  18. Larry great story... Always respected her talent. Great in "Caged" (really nasty) (DVD Please!) Good counter part for Hume Cronyn as Capt. Munsey in '47's "Brute Force". Mongo that's 3 for 3 on deserving talented Actors without Stars.... vallo
  19. It reminds me of 1980's "Atlantic City" when Lancaster's character (Lou) is telling Robert Joy's character (Dave) about when Atlantic City had "Floy-Floy",Hep-Cat Zoot-Suit" and Dave looks at Lou like he's from another Planet. Flat foot floogie with a floy, floy, vallo
  20. It's only on VHS... Try Here:http://www.amazon.com/Ritz-Jack-Weston/dp/6300270297/sr=1-1/qid=1170601996/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-3699155-7987351?ie=UTF8&s=video vallo
  21. I have the DVD and it has the lessons.."Remember It's like a bird (sword) hold it too tight you choke it.Hold it too loose it flies away" The Fenching Master was played John Dehner as the Doutreval of Dijon. vallo
  22. Sorry, I just found your thread... I believe it's 1950's "Mister 880" with Burt Lancaster and Edmund Gwenn as(Mr.880) Try here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0042742/ vallo
  23. I thought you HAD a Split-PERSONALITY vallo
  24. TRY HERE:http://www.amazon.com/He-Walked-Night-Review-Cineaste/dp/B00098O9DC/sr=1-1/qid=1170443619/ref=sr_1_1/102-2493401-3301747?ie=UTF8&s=books VALLO
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