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  1. 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,

  2. 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."

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. 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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