*CANDIDS*
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Hi,
Yes Joe, I can now see that it is Sid Field...
But, it could also be mistaken for Jack Haley, George Jessel or Frank McHugh - I wonder if they were really quadruplets!!
Larry
Yes Joe, I can now see that it is Sid Field...
But, it could also be mistaken for Jack Haley, George Jessel or Frank McHugh - I wonder if they were really quadruplets!!
Larry
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mongoII wrote:
Pals Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift hanging around the studio lot
They made such a handsome, beautiful couple. Physically I mean, they were made for each other. Liz reached the epitome of her beauty in 1951 and she looked jaw-droppingly gorgeous in "A Place in the Sun" and I have to admit that Montgomery Clift was very good looking. They surely look like a match made in heaven. What a great candid Mongo. If I may, I'm going to put in my desktop.
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Glad that you enjoyed the image, Fernando. By all means, use it for your desktop.
Joseph Goodheart
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JANUARY 23rd. BIRTHDAYS
FLORENCE HALOP (1923 - 1986)
ERNIE KOVACS (1919 - 1962)
BOB STEELE (1907 - 1988)
DAN DURYEA (1907 - 1968)
MARY PHILIPS (1900 - 1975)
RANDOLPH SCOTT (1898 - 1987)
FRANKLIN PANGBORN (1889 - 1958)
FLORENCE HALOP (1923 - 1986)
ERNIE KOVACS (1919 - 1962)
BOB STEELE (1907 - 1988)
DAN DURYEA (1907 - 1968)
MARY PHILIPS (1900 - 1975)
RANDOLPH SCOTT (1898 - 1987)
FRANKLIN PANGBORN (1889 - 1958)
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Dead End kids Bernard Punsley, Huntz Hall, & Bobby Jordan horsing around with Ann Sheridan
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From Black Narcissus to Elmer Gantry. Now that's range.mongoII wrote:JEAN SIMMONS (1929 - 2010) RIP
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Director William Wellman, Andy Devine & John Wayne banter on the set of "Island In the Sky"
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Beautiful picture of Jean Simmons, Mongo. Thank you.
Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself - Charlie Chaplin
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JANUARY 24th. BIRTHDAYS
MARVIN KAPLAN is 83 today
JERRY MAREN is 90 today
ERNEST BORGNINE is 93 today
SHARON TATE (1943 - 1969)
IVAN JANDL (1937 - 1987)
MARJORIE RIORDAN (1921 - 1984)
ANN TODD (1909 - 1993)
HENRY KING (1886 - 1982)
ESTELLE WINWOOD (1882 - 1984)
MARVIN KAPLAN is 83 today
JERRY MAREN is 90 today
ERNEST BORGNINE is 93 today
SHARON TATE (1943 - 1969)
IVAN JANDL (1937 - 1987)
MARJORIE RIORDAN (1921 - 1984)
ANN TODD (1909 - 1993)
HENRY KING (1886 - 1982)
ESTELLE WINWOOD (1882 - 1984)
Joseph Goodheart
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Joan Bennett & sister Constance cater to daddy, actor Richard Bennett
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That's a great laughing face from John Wayne, as if he's about ready to REALLY explode.
Marvin Kaplan - another favorite. He and the recently deceased Arnold Stang were a favorite part of the MAD MAD WORLD scene at the desert service station.
In the credits of that film, I see they list BOB HOPE as a "passerby in a car". I have never seen him in there. I gotta watch more closely one of these next 100 times I see it.
I didn't realize Bob Mazurki - the little boy who irritated Phil Silvers as he showed him how to 'drive out' of the wilderness canyon into the river - was actually the son of Mike Mazurki, too. Logical choice. "Let's get Dad, and see if his son is the perfect age, too." Little Bob is just about perfect in his role, too. He skips across those rocks as Phil Silver's car starts floating away. I understand he almost drowned because he couldn't get out of the car after it was submerged. He was flowing with the river, and it was such a fast current that he couldn't pull himself out and up, against the current pushing him into the car deeper and deeper.
Estelle Winwood is another great face that deserved all of her 102 years of life. She had such a great little character in THE PRODUCERS with Zero Mostel as one of his financier "sweethearts". And with Kim Novak and Jack Lemmon in THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY. One of her first works was the 1937 version of QUALITY STREET with Katharine Hepburn. And she was on TV from its beginnings.
Marvin Kaplan - another favorite. He and the recently deceased Arnold Stang were a favorite part of the MAD MAD WORLD scene at the desert service station.
In the credits of that film, I see they list BOB HOPE as a "passerby in a car". I have never seen him in there. I gotta watch more closely one of these next 100 times I see it.
I didn't realize Bob Mazurki - the little boy who irritated Phil Silvers as he showed him how to 'drive out' of the wilderness canyon into the river - was actually the son of Mike Mazurki, too. Logical choice. "Let's get Dad, and see if his son is the perfect age, too." Little Bob is just about perfect in his role, too. He skips across those rocks as Phil Silver's car starts floating away. I understand he almost drowned because he couldn't get out of the car after it was submerged. He was flowing with the river, and it was such a fast current that he couldn't pull himself out and up, against the current pushing him into the car deeper and deeper.
Estelle Winwood is another great face that deserved all of her 102 years of life. She had such a great little character in THE PRODUCERS with Zero Mostel as one of his financier "sweethearts". And with Kim Novak and Jack Lemmon in THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY. One of her first works was the 1937 version of QUALITY STREET with Katharine Hepburn. And she was on TV from its beginnings.
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The 3 Stooges: Larry (without fuzzballs), Curly (with hair) & Moe (without bangs)
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How did I manage to miss that lovely picture of Montgomery Clift, he has to be one of the most handsome actors ever to grace the screen, sigh.
Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself - Charlie Chaplin