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Wich2 wrote:(Well, that might be resentment - the ladies said ol' Fred was Mr. Grab*ss!) I dunno, Liz - that "candid" looks awfully posed to me! I've talked with directors on sets, and sitting and pointing at the script is usually not a big part of it. -Craig
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If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to. Dorothy Parker
Mar 8 13 7:06 PM
Wich2 wrote:>"Posed" can be said of all photos, so I'll leave it open to interpretation.> ??? Not an honest-to-God candid snapshot, Liz. Great weekend, -Craig
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That ain't no "leg o' lamb"! It's Miriam Hopkins in Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...
Dec 10 14 1:11 AM
Gorgeous Swedish poster from 1931.
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Dec 10 14 2:23 PM
telegonus wrote:I remember watching the Palance J&H and being impressed and creeped out. Winter, 1968. I believe it was a Sunday night. This may be the definitive TV version. There was one made about ten years earlier with Michael Rennie which I havent seen, would love to. Palance was, obviously, stronger as Hyde than Jekyll. Rennie strikes me as the perfect actor to play Jekyll, not so sure about what kind of Hyde he'd make. Put Rennie's Jekyll and Palance's Hyde in the same production one might have the perfect Jekyll/Hyde formula (if one can accept two different actors playing the parts).
Dec 11 14 7:24 PM
If a**holes had wings, fandumb would be an airport.
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