Bingo, Sir James ....She was right. Further, she is a lady and gets respected as such .... :)
I'm no dope. She is one person I would not want to fight...:eek: :eek: lol
Colorization depends upon the director, the genre and the story being depicted. I view an original version of a movie as I do an original version of a song; merely an interpretation of that which has been written by another person in many instances. Therefore, I will view a colorized version of...
Hi Diddle Diddle (1943), starring Pola Negri, Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Dennis O’Keefe, Billie Burke, June Havoc, Walter Kingsford, Barton Hepburn, Bert Roach, and Lorraine Miller. Produced by Andrew L. Stone Productions.
This was Pola Negri's penultimate appearance in movies...
'Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for his 1957 musical play The Music Man.
The Beatles' version was included on their albums With The Beatles (UK release, 1963) and Meet The Beatles! (US release, 1964). The song was the only Broadway tune that The Beatles ever...
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Yes Professor ..."Thrust and Parry"....;) So much back and forth ...forth and back...;)
.....and here is Matt hard at work.....
...as she waits by the telephone...
You Nazty Spy! 1940 The Three Stooges. It was the first Hollywood short film that openly satirized Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, months before Charles Chaplin's controversial feature film, The Great Dictator.
Moe Howard became the first American actor to portray/imitate Adolf Hitler in this...
I do not believe Matt fits into the category of fools, cads, criminals...and ex-lovers. This is a courtship not a war zone lol lol lol ....and, he is still looking for his Emma Peel....
I do not think he wants a mama, I think he wants a sweetie....;)lol
The Great Dictator (1940) Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard,Jack Oakie.
"First released in October 1940, it was Chaplin's first true talking picture, and more important was the only major feature film of its period to bitterly satirize Nazism and Adolf Hitler.
The film is unusual for its...
"The Avengers" The Forget-Me-Knot (1968)
Emma Peel's final episode, "The Forget Me Knot", had already been filmed prior to the announcement that Diana Rigg would leave the series. After her announcement, fresh footage introducing trainee spy Tara King was filmed and these scenes spliced in...
Hey..you Professor get off of Matt's cloud...[bad] (Listen to Hadly Put Mrs. Bradley in the Joan Collins thread.)
Now Matt has a quandary...what to do with not one "bound" Emma Peel but two "bound" Emma Peels...:D
..........and what to do with Mr. Peter Peel???????
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