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She always seemed different from every other actor--she was charmingly neurotic before most people were aware of such a type. Dearest OP, I'm sure you meant to say, " Actors from old movies whom you adore." Ronald Coleman. George Sanders. Peter Cushing. Norma Shearer.
R30, Wright's performance doesn't bother me much, but I know what you mean. She does the typical Hollywood studio ingenue performance - fortunately, Wright got better as an actress over the years. Even if Warners had cast someone else, you'd get pretty much the same thing.
Wonderful, versatile actor, with an incredible career--he was in the original stage production of "The Philadelphia Story," with Katharine Hepburn--then acted with her again at the end his career in the filmed play of "A Delicate Balance." Worked in two of the best movies ever made ("Citizen Kane" and "The Magnificent Ambesons"), "The Third Man ...
You’re just an unfunny, tiresome, basic joke that needs to be retired. Thanks, mafuckin’ loser! R7 Get yo hand up out the cooler. Datz, rite! Git you mafuckin’ hand owt datz mafuckin’ coolah, beoootch!!! I beez blatino! Ole! It’s even more scary how much power the Carters have. I hope something brings them down.
Odds Against Tomorrow. That video for The RKO Story episode seems out of synch. “Woman on the Run,” (1950, dir Norman Foster) with the wonderful and woefully underrated Ann Sheridan and noir mainstay Dennis O’Keefe. Great plot twists and a dizzying ending at an atmospheric California boardwalk.
Oh, Teresa Wright! I had forgotten her. “Shadow of a Doubt” is terrific and I think it was Hitchcock’s favorite, too. And “The Little Foxes” and running away from Bette Davis’ scheming Regina. She was back in Broadway in the 1980’s in “Mornings at 7” which PBS broadcast. What a charmer.
The vamps and witches are generic to the utmost and the third supernatural group daemons (basically fairies) were supposed to be brilliant and zany to the point of madness, but the author was completely incapable of creating such a character,, so they were the worst of all. A good cast wasted. by Anonymous. reply 1.
Princess Di loved her. They both benefited from being photographed together. It was as if Diana WAS our own Mother Theresa, and Mother Theresa was our own Princess! by Anonymous. reply 4. June 23, 2015 6:09 PM. Di and Terri were done in on the same day, as I recall.
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In 1937, Franco seized the severed hand of Saint Teresa of Avila, the revered Doctor of the Catholic Faith, and kept it beside his bed until his death in 1975. This relic, thankfully now returned to the nuns of Nuestra Señora de la Merced in Ronda, Spain, resides in a darkened, locked room, enshrined within a silver glove adorned with precious ...