GalSal
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Oh, yes, I agree about "The Shawshank Redemption" and the recent "Stepford Wives" which is truly hilarious. I'm sure both of these will be dvd rental hits for a long time to come.
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Victor Mature, my favorite actor, had a sense of humor about himself, and obviously didn't take himself too seriously when he said:
I'm no actor ? and I have sixty-four pictures to prove it."
He also said:
"Hollywood is a place where the stars twinkle until they wrinkle."
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These are great, especially the last one from Myrna.
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I totally agree with classicsfan1119 about Spartacus' ending - it clears my sinuses every time. It's another one of my top ten I forgot to mention.
Also, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - it's soooo beautiful!
I also agree with the person who cries about the lost kitty near the end of Breakfast at Tiffany - also another ending so sweet I have to cry, but I'm a good cryer!
And what about Death in Venice!
I also agree about Wuthering Heights. It gets embarrassing, really.
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Wow! What fun read everybody's lists. Sanders' sounds like great fun - I'll have to look for it at the library. As a teenager I had to read Flynn's "My Wicked, Wicked Ways" - the title was irresistable and it was satisfyingly scandalous. Shelley Winters' are fun reading, too, for her amorous adventures. I keep thinking I'll pick up Shirley MacLean's books some time, too, and check out about her and Mitchum, among (many, it seems) others.
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I find him adorable in The Shop Around the Corner, delightful in Bell, Book and Candle, and intriguing in Vertigo.
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The Third Man
Kiss of Death
The Postman...
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What fun to read everybody's lists. Here are (some of) my favorites (I have so many) not including the usual Pantheon:
The Third Man
Death in Venice (which I fogot to mention in the best deaths thread, for Dirk Bogarde's great one)
Once Upon a Time in the West
Vertigo
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
The Egyptian
My Darling Clementine
Lawrence of Arabia
Patton
Spellbound
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And how! My favorite movie with him is Spellbound - I love it when he offers Ingrid Bergman a choice of sandwiches on their picnic, and she chooses liverwurst. His performance in The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit is very sensitive. A howlingly bad movie is Duel in the Sun, but he's fun in it as a "bad boy."
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Orson Welles in The Third Man, and I also second Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West. This is fun!
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Victor Marure - or at least a day devoted to his movies, especially Androcles and the Lion, The Moss Rose, My Darling Clementine, After the Fox, and on and on...

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Less often mentioned...
Ladies: Gene Tierney, Jean Simmons, Lana Turner, Ingrid Bergmann, Kim Novak,Dorothy Dandridge, Sophia Loren, Julie Christie, Allida Valli, Anouk Aimee
Gentlemen: Gregory Peck, Victor Mature, Terrence Stamp, Farley Granger, Stewart Granger, Edmund Purdum
Extremely attractive though not "breathtakingly beautiful" gentlemen: Joseph Cotten, Trevor Howard, Peter Finch, Woody Strode, (young) John Wayne,