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One fabulous babe, but she apparently didn't want a career and was more of a model.
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This is not a good -current- story line. We know Hope is nuts but this thing with the COO makes him look deranged.
Another funny thing about this show too is the constant barging in to people's offices, bedrooms, it happens constantly. Nobody lets a closed door stop them (no knocking).
This country is loaded with israeli spies. As well as people who spies can call on, for help.
The question is why would Israel want a former Vietnamese criminal dead just because he was not successful in getting Jews out of Russia? Were they trying to say that "Long" was stealing their money or selling them out to Rus agents?
I thought she was Mossad (Israeli spy).
Her taking about people she's had sex with sounds kind of shabby, at this point.
She mentioned Mitchum being very intelligent and that's not the first time I've heard that. He has this rep as a loud mouth but behind the scenes he was very well read.
You could be thinking of the Alan Ladd <i>Jim Bowie </i> movie " Iron Mistress" which ends with Ladd killing a rival and eventually throwing his valued knife overboard, from the riverboat he's on.
Wayne didn't like a lot of actors, including Clint Eastwood. Widmark did 2-3 films for John Ford so it should have been good enough for Wayne (a friend). I doubt Wayne worried about it. Like he apparently did do about Robert Mitchum's kid.
I've wondered how Widmark ended up in Ct. in retirement? He worked pretty consistently for a generation, some being prestiege films and others not so much. He was a very good character actor who could also carry a film as star.
She was very good in that film with Cliff Robertson in the mid-50's. And she wasn't bad in the 1945 movie with Fonda and
Dana Andrews, vying for her with a good ending.
I once saw a creepy Boyd wind up and slap Susan Hayward with a strike that would have knocked Mike Tyson down. Forget the name of the film but it was about trees in W.Canada.
"<i>they look pretty amateurish to me</i>
I can see why you'd think that but take a look at some work from ' Frida' (Kahlo) the Mexican artist who was just achieving superstardom, at the time this film was being made. You might see some resemblance: I did.
I can see people feeling this way. WW2 has never been a subgroup of interest for many people. So many (films) were made because war and it's aftermath was the -close- only thing going on in Hollywood for a decade. This title good though,,,
It was a relief that he was <i> not </i> admitted to "the finer things club."
Because Of <i>Oppenheimer </i>they couldn't play up the diversity angle hard enough.
I don't think he made the Oscars Memorial List?
I don't know if was in the book, but either way John Ford must have had some good feelings for truckers.
It was funny that when they left their change - which appeared to be 3-4 half dollars - the cashier looked surprised and the one gruffly said " what's it to ya." I took it to mean he thought if this diner was nice enough to help the Joads, the two guys could recognize that, with a big tip.
The cashier ended up saying <i> truckers</i> as the pair sped into the desert.
It was a large cast...others have to be around. In addition to Carroll and Russ. Most were late in their careers so think youth. The first I can come up with was one of George Peppard's kids, Stanley Livingston (longtime MTSons cast).
I have never read <B>QT </B> make reference to this picture. Though I may have missed it? But there had to be some references even if inadvertent.
Several <i> Gladiators </i> in this film!
I didn't like the child brought in for the "Bloody Christmas" show. She was fine it's the dialogue that wasn't realistic. Telling Siegfried it was ok to cry was not going to happen inj 1939, sorry. Telling other religious stories at Christmas, not good, again it was silly to have to accept.