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Post by topbilled on May 7, 2023 19:39:04 GMT
He's a professional gambler...oh, how interesting...but he won't be as good at the game as Peggy is.
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:39:05 GMT
"I want to go out of here a completely different person."
She hardly aged at all in prison.
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:39:59 GMT
The glasses are ridiculous, it screams "marked deck." No pro would try to pull off such an amateur move.
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Post by Andrea Doria on May 7, 2023 19:41:19 GMT
Oh this second life is getting interesting!
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Post by topbilled on May 7, 2023 19:41:34 GMT
Kay Francis appeared with Ricardo Cortez in TRANSGRESSION (1931) and MANDALAY (1934).
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:42:48 GMT
The two cheater playing each other is a great scene.
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:44:11 GMT
She picked a piece of tobacco off her tooth. I'm surprised they left that in.
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Post by topbilled on May 7, 2023 19:45:04 GMT
Oh this second life is getting interesting! Yes. She's certainly having the time of her life.
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Post by topbilled on May 7, 2023 19:46:28 GMT
Of course her life with him won't be as happy as it was with Monte.
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:47:26 GMT
And our first peek at Ms. Lindsay in the newspaper or, as they said then, the rotogravure section.
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Post by topbilled on May 7, 2023 19:48:14 GMT
Back in New York, he brings her to a "new" house...but the place looks very familiar to Peggy.
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Post by Andrea Doria on May 7, 2023 19:49:32 GMT
He reminds me of Kevin Kline when he smiles.
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Post by topbilled on May 7, 2023 19:50:37 GMT
The blackjack room, her room, has the cherub from Florence that Monte had put into the fireplace.
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:51:18 GMT
It has to feel insanely odd for her to be back in the house.
Also, we recently chatted in the "Neglected Film" thread, when discussing "Night After Night," how many NYC mansions became speakeasies.
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Post by Fading Fast on May 7, 2023 19:52:27 GMT
Oh Margaret, sigh, what a wonderful voice.
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