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I will have to check it out.
I recall reading about her sister's issues with substance abuse. I think she also engaged in prostitution too sadly. I recall her sister speaking on either Inside Edition or Hard Copy decades ago, and detailing the hardships she faced growing up.
I think for awhile Mariah was helping her, but something went downhill with them years ago.
Thanks, during the pandemic, I became a fan of Tyrone's films
This video is more in depth.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yAZLzcKDa6g
His mom seemed more interested in her social life than her son.
True, Patty was a headache at times.
I recall seeing her mom in one episode, but did they ever show her dad or grandma? Did she have siblings?
That touched me as well. I felt bad for the little badger, everyone else was reunited with their parents.
In the extra features part on the DVD, Elizabeth stated she and Edith were great friends, and as a young girl, sometimes she stayed at her home.
I thought Grace was a factory girl as well.
I agree about " A Hard Day's Night". The music was its only saving grace.
OK, I totally agree! Although it was late in the evening, he could have shouted for help.
Not to mention hinting at a woman wanting an abortion.
I will stick with milk.
He was gay, Maybe that had something to do with it.
I noticed during the opening credits, the studio used African drumming, that wad a bit shocking considering the era. Not to mention, Stuart's character spoke the local dialect.
I am watching it now, that charging elephant that got shot was rightfully getting revenge for his homie! I felt bad for the native that got crushed when it fell on him. However, I hope the footage was stock as well. It was a heart wrenching scene. I use to love ivory, until I learned they had to kill the elephants!
He might have learned to accept it, the same regarding Sonny Bono and Chaz. We can only wonder.
In the YT podcast " Under The Hollywood Sign", the narrators mentioned due to his slightly dark complexion, in his "salad" movie years, he was often cast as a character of Middle Eastern or Indian descent. It would be cool if there was a biopic about him. I have never seen Frankenstein, but might someday, I am not really into classic horror genre films. But might watch one during Halloween.
Hopefully its on YT, or I can find the DVD at a library.