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Miyoshi Umeki & Red Buttons win Oscars for "Sayonara"
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Gasp! That picture is so lovely. I'm a huge Red Buttons and Miyoshi Umecki fan.
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Loretta Young with her Oscar for "The Farmer's Daughter"
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Frank Sinatra & Donna Reed won Oscars for "From Here To Eternity"
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Humphrey Bogart accepts his Oscar for "The African Queen"
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Lovely Oscar pictures, it all looked more simple back then.
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Thank you, Alison. It was more reserved then, although I liked last night's Oscar show. The hosts were a refreshing change. Kirk Douglas was a hoot.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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CHARLES DURNING is 88 today

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STANLEY BAKER (1928 - 1976)

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OLAN SOULE (1909 - 1994)

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BILLIE BIRD (1908 - 2002)

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VINCENTE MINNELLI (1903 - 1986)
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All I can say is thank the gods for Zulu, and Hell Drivers. . or poor old Stan Baker [the original Welsh matinee idol] might have completely missed the recognition he worked so hard for!
And of course, those two Baker films are just the ones to start with . .
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Maureen O'Hara's Irish Setter Pogo greets Victor McLaglen
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Finally, Vic the Mick meets an intellectual peer. :mrgreen:
And from me, that's an extreme compliment for both parties!
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klondike wrote:All I can say is thank the gods for Zulu, and Hell Drivers. . or poor old Stan Baker [the original Welsh matinee idol] might have completely missed the recognition he worked so hard for!
And of course, those two Baker films are just the ones to start with . .
I've just see my first Stanley Baker film despite him being a British star. I'd recommend Hell Is A City and I'll try to catch more movies with him in as he was fabulous in this.
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I've seen a half of dozen Stanley Baker's film - the one that I like the most was his last starring role as the EVIL COLONEL HURETA in the Italian's film version of ZORRO.

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Alain Delon was great as ZORRO, and he can certainty can give Antonio Bandaras the run for his money. I would love to have a copy of this movie - the women in this movie were gorgeous, love the lush settings, and most importantly the evilness of Col. Hureta - played by Baker.

I love foreign films, and I always been a fan of his work. Unfortunately, he died a year later in 1976. He was 48 at the time of his death.

One thing I do know, he was the 1st choice to play James Bond 007 - in 1961 - he turned down Albert B's contract offer to do 3 007 movies starting with Dr. No ... he regretted that ... then, Albert B's went to his 2nd choice ... Sean Connery.
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kingme wrote: One thing I do know, he was the 1st choice to play James Bond 007 - in 1961 - he turned down Albert B's contract offer to do 3 007 movies starting with Dr. No ... he regretted that ... then, Albert B's went to his 2nd choice ... Sean Connery.
I'll bet he did - especially as Connery had shared the screen (in a very small role) with Baker just four years earlier in Hell Drivers . . which, bizarrely enough, also featured future TV spies Patrick McGoohan & David McCallum, as well as a one-time Captain Nemo (Herbert Lom), and an early Dr. Who (William Hartnell)!
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On the set of "Angel" director Ernst Lubitsch attempts to show Herbert Marshall (back to camera)
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