*CANDIDS*
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What a lovely picture of Charlie, a lovely Californian tan, it sets off his silver fox hair to perfection. Thanks Joe.
Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself - Charlie Chaplin
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That pix of Joan Lorring must be from the wonderful Martin Gabel film "The Lost Moment" (1947)
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Edie Adams, one of the few women in entertainment, besides Debbie Reynods, that I ever felt sorry for. When Ernie Kovacs died, he left her a ton of debt, and I understand she took any and every job she could to pay off all of his backers. I believe it took her something like 15 years, but she did it.
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Edie Adams, one of the few women in entertainment, besides Debbie Reynods, that I ever felt sorry for. When Ernie Kovacs died, he left her a ton of debt, and I understand she took any and every job she could to pay off all of his backers. I believe it took her something like 15 years, but she did it.
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Anne
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Fernando, I thought the pic of Joan Lorring was from "The Corn Is Green", in which she got an Oscar nomination.
Anne, indeed Edie Adams was a trouper and paid in full. God bless her.
Anne, indeed Edie Adams was a trouper and paid in full. God bless her.
Joseph Goodheart
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I'm probably wrong Joe. I haven't seen that Bette Davis' film ...mongoII wrote:Fernando, I thought the pic of Joan Lorring was from "The Corn Is Green", in which she got an Oscar nomination.
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Hi Fernando,
I recommend that you see "The Corn is Green" (1945).
It is one of Bette Davis' finest performances and an intelligent movie with a good storyline.
Mildred Dunnock is in it also and Rosalind Ivan - both good actresses.
Actually, everybody in the cast is excellent.
Larry
I recommend that you see "The Corn is Green" (1945).
It is one of Bette Davis' finest performances and an intelligent movie with a good storyline.
Mildred Dunnock is in it also and Rosalind Ivan - both good actresses.
Actually, everybody in the cast is excellent.
Larry
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Thanks for the recommendation Larry. I'm not sure if I have this film on DVD-R or tape. I'm certain I have the Kate Hepburn 1975 version.
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I didn't recognize Virginia O'Brien without her usual deadpan look! Such a pretty lady.
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Lewie Louaaaaay - he must've been in every movie ever made. When I was watching "The Fastest Gun Alive" I saw him questioning Glenn Ford. Wow. What a career. Him and John Ridgely; the two workingest actors in Hollywood.mongoII wrote:HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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John Ridgley--saw him turn up in "Streamline Express" (1935) the other night, and why his sudden appearance should have been a surprise, I don't know. Maybe it's because he looked so young.
The frame captures below aren't the greatest, but... Can you see him on the right? As a steward on the Express, he's just being assigned to search for Esther Ralston's missing diamond.
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The frame captures below aren't the greatest, but... Can you see him on the right? As a steward on the Express, he's just being assigned to search for Esther Ralston's missing diamond.
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Noble Johnson was also the "young" Indian leader in She Wore Yellow Ribbon. Considering he was in his late sixties at the time it was interesting casting.
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