ANN HARDING

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I'm feeling very envious of all these films you guys speak of. I'm an Ann Harding fan as well.
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Hi Theresa! I should be envious since I haven't got any access to TCM or FMC :wink:

It's odd about "The Fountain" (1934), it's an RKO Radio film that belongs to the same library of most of the films that are being constantly aired by TCM-USA...and I bet I have seen it scheduled from time to time, at least some years ago...
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feaito wrote:
charliechaplinfan wrote: If he had been dynamic, dashing and full of derring do it would have skewed the film against Lukas and I do admit if I could see in Brian Aherne what Ann Harding could see in him the balance would have been fine.
I bet that Ann's character preferred his men to be quiet, soft-spoken and introverts :wink:
Ann perhaps, not me :roll: :lol:
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I found a beautiful photo.

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Great photograph Wendy. She looks absolutely elegant.
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Stunning picture WEndy :shock:
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Thanks fer! I can't remember if our own Ann Harding used it for her avatar at one time? She had some stunning shots.
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Not that one Wen.
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Stunningly gorgeous photo, Wendy!
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Sue Sue Applegate wrote:Stunningly gorgeous photo, Wendy!
It would make a great avatar ... :wink:
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I guess I have to follow the advice... at least for a while. I am very attached to my James Abbe portrait from 1921. :wink:
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It looks beautiful, a worthy rival to the James Abbe portrait :wink:
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Christine...you look very glamorous! I'd like to know who took that pix.
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