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Post by Fading Fast on Mar 17, 2024 19:32:35 GMT
Dinner scene
This is an insanely heavy dinner conversation.
I love the Carthaginian peace comment Welles makes.
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Mar 17, 2024 19:33:46 GMT
Dinner scene
This is an insanely heavy dinner conversation.
I love the Carthaginian peace comment, Welles makes. I miss movies like this - ones that don't treat me like an idiot.
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Post by topbilled on Mar 17, 2024 19:34:14 GMT
Dinner scene
This is an insanely heavy dinner conversation.
I love the Carthaginian peace comment Welles makes. Yes. And the expressions on Wilson's face, taking it all in...priceless!
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Mar 17, 2024 19:35:07 GMT
Poor old Red has proven you can't erase the paperchase.
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Post by Andrea Doria on Mar 17, 2024 19:35:52 GMT
Anyone who would hurt an Irish Setter would have to be a Nazi!
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Post by topbilled on Mar 17, 2024 19:36:21 GMT
My wife is dreaming about a little man and now some guy named Wilson is sticking around...
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Post by Fading Fast on Mar 17, 2024 19:36:41 GMT
Richard Long as the kid brother:
He'll always be Jarrod from "The Big Valley" first to me.
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Mar 17, 2024 19:38:18 GMT
I am sorry to read Orson Welles was not entirely pleased with the music for the film. I think it is brilliant.
Kaper was part of a significant community of refugees in Los Angeles during the 1940s who had fled Nazi-occupied/war-torn Europe for the United States. This community included composers, writers, and filmmakers such as Thomas and Heinrich Mann, Bertolt Brecht, Arnold Schoenberg, Lion Feuchtwanger, Max Reinhardt, Hanns Eisler, and Berthold and Salka Viertel.
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Post by topbilled on Mar 17, 2024 19:39:41 GMT
Filming on the Universal backlot:
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Post by Andrea Doria on Mar 17, 2024 19:40:50 GMT
I saw someone -- I'm pretty sure it was Robert Osborne -- speak about going to Young's house, where the room in which they met was perfectly lit (and painted the perfect shade of pale pink) so that she would always look her best when people came to see her. Unless I made this part up, I think I remember him saying that it didn't come off as conceit, rather that she knew her place as a Hollywood star and didn't want to disappoint anyone or wreck the illusion.
What was it Peter Fonda said - your eyebrow is as big as a canoe up there on the screen? I have to give actors their airs and graces. The bread and butter years are short like athletes. Surely any director worth their salt could handle such insecurities with their brilliance and talent? I read a little beauty-advice book by her a long time ago. she said that, early in her career, she went out for something without getting fixed up and a fan recognized her and acted very disappointed. After that she never went out without the full make-up and dress treatment.
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Post by Fading Fast on Mar 17, 2024 19:41:03 GMT
I forgot that Potter cheats at checkers. Makes me not like him.
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Post by galacticgirrrl on Mar 17, 2024 19:41:52 GMT
Mr. Wilson trusting in Noah and others is a great and unusual touch.
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Post by Fading Fast on Mar 17, 2024 19:43:24 GMT
I read a little beauty-advice book by her a long time ago. she said that, early in her career, she went out for something without getting fixed up and a fan recognized her and acted very disappointed. After that she never went out without the full make-up and dress treatment. That would make life very exhausting.
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Post by topbilled on Mar 17, 2024 19:43:39 GMT
I am disappointed there was no sequel called POTTER & WILSON: THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Mar 17, 2024 19:44:47 GMT
"Mary wouldn't fall in love with that kind of a man."
"That's the way it is. People can't help who they fall in love with."
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