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Post by BunnyWhit on Jan 28, 2024 20:53:12 GMT
"The little man enjoys doing things for other people."
It sounds harsh to hear a taker say this about a giver, but he's not wrong. Just because someone gives does not mean the taker has to be appreciative.
I guess.
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Post by Andrea Doria on Jan 28, 2024 20:55:03 GMT
"I'm finished with it, it's no good to me anymore." Just the way he felt about the woman. Cold as ice.
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Jan 28, 2024 20:55:27 GMT
Nice touch of the Oscar (nominee) quality music there. It is so subtle I barely notice it most of the time, thankfully. Some melodrama music feels like a violent overwrought assault on my ears.
1944 Nominee Oscar Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Dimitri Tiomkin
Also from the imdb... The rights to this film were originally bought by RKO in 1932 as a vehicle for John Barrymore.
Not a hard no on that incarnation.
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Post by topbilled on Jan 28, 2024 20:57:22 GMT
Tahiti on a Hollywood backlot.
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Post by topbilled on Jan 28, 2024 20:58:45 GMT
Eric Blore seldom played married characters.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Jan 28, 2024 20:59:30 GMT
"My daughter. The very image of her mother."
Oh, DEAR! (Shame on me.)
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Post by Andrea Doria on Jan 28, 2024 20:59:45 GMT
Tahiti on a Hollywood backlot.
LOL There's Bunny Whit's comedy.
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Post by topbilled on Jan 28, 2024 20:59:47 GMT
Florence Bates as Tiara Johnson.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Jan 28, 2024 21:00:16 GMT
Tahiti on a Hollywood backlot.
LOL There's Bunny Whit's comedy. HA!
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Jan 28, 2024 21:01:04 GMT
"My daughter. The very image of her mother."
Oh, DEAR! (Shame on me.) Make that two shamefuls. ROTFL. I am so easily manipulated. Terrible.
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Post by Fading Fast on Jan 28, 2024 21:01:59 GMT
Florence Bates as Tiara Johnson.
She's awesome.
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Post by topbilled on Jan 28, 2024 21:02:01 GMT
Married six times, she is the island's chief matchmaker.
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Jan 28, 2024 21:04:11 GMT
In the first scene with Ata and Strickland, she puts a flower on the left side of her head. In Polynesia, the left side indicates that she does not have a beau.
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Post by topbilled on Jan 28, 2024 21:04:29 GMT
"Ata, do you fancy me for a husband?"
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Post by Fading Fast on Jan 28, 2024 21:05:50 GMT
In the first scene with Ata and Strickland, she puts a flower on the left side of her head. In Polynesia, the left side indicates that she does not have a beau. That's a very cool detail to know. Kudos.
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