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Pictures of Ann Warner, incidentally, show her as good-looking and chic as any of the stars in her husband's company.

 

Always a subjective thought of course, Dothery. However, and forgive me here, but sorry, all I'm seein' of Ann Warner in THIS photo of her is what looks an awful lot like a young Ethel Merman...

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(...and sorry again, but I never thought Ethel was "as good-looking as ANY of the stars in Jack's company"...nope, Ann here is not bad in an average sort'a way I suppose and even with all the fancy makeup and hairdo, but she sure ain't no Lauren Bacall, wouldn't ya say?!) ;)

 

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Fred Astaire visits the set of The Desperadoes and has some fun with Randolph Scott, Glenn Ford and Guinn ‘Big Boy’ Williams, 1943

I see that Fred has those guns in his hands pointed at the ground. I wonder if he was telling them to, "Start dancing."

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Hollywood classic: Birthday boy Jack Klugman was last of the actors who portrayed the "12 Angry Men" to die. The film brought together a dozen renowned stage and screen actors, a sparkling script and a visionary director. Pictured: Martin Balsam (Juror 1), John Fiedler (Juror 2), Lee J. Cobb (Juror 3), E G Marshall (Juror 4), Jack Klugman (Juror 5), Edward Binns (Juror 6), Jack Warden (Juror 7), Henry Fonda (Juror icon_cool.gif, Joseph Sweeney (Juror 9), Ed Begley (Juror 10), George Voskovec (Juror 11), and Robert Webber (Juror 12)

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That's quite a conglomeration of talent for one movie.  I always wondered who all those jurors were. 

 

I have a birthday card I saved from, probably, twenty years ago by the Far Side cartoonist Gary Larsen, which shows a group of men, and the legend "Eleven Angry Men," and in the back there's a happy moose. 

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Sorry Joe, but with the mention of "Far Side" comics, I'm now moved to post two of my all-time favorites within your wonderful thread here...

 

 

 

I love "Far Side';   My favorite is one where a bum is playing guitar with a donation jar by his side and a guy is passing by and says something like;    See I told you to practice your scales and modes in all 12 keys and learn your chord changes but you wouldn't listen!  

 

This comic was written just for me and my jazz playing friends,  so after seeing this I did some research on Gary Larson.   

 

Just like me he was a want-a-be jazz guitar player.     (I say "was" because after seeing this cartoon 20 or so years ago I got a great teacher and practiced!   Now I'm a so-so jazz guitar player.). 

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I always believed that "rich" meant you could go into a store and buy all the Gary Larson books and not worry about what they cost.  My husband and I ran a B&B in Maine for several years and I had all the Larsons scattered around the rooms for the guests to enjoy.  One of my favorites is hanging on my wall in front of me.  It shows a ghost appearing at the gate of a cemetery talking to a salesman standing outside with his sample case, and the ghost is saying, "Sorry, we're dead."

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