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Fancy Feast and Sanka? Two products that shouldn't come to mind at the same time.
WH1 said:For sad demises and horrible ends to acting careers how about the Cannon Ball series of movies. Talk about the end of the Rat Pack, the magic was definitely gone.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087032/fullcredits#cast
jamespowers said:Aw come on! :eusa_doh: That was another classic with an all star cast. Dean Martin and Sammy Davis were hilarious. lol lol lol lol
WH1 said:Yeah but they all got outacted by an orangutang and Jim Nabors.
K.D. Lightner said:Then, of course, there was Bela Lugosi....
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Beowulf67 said:Orson Welles in the Paul Masson wine commercials. "We will sell no wine before its time."
Though I did like him as the voice of Robin Masters on "Magnum PI"
Marc Chevalier said:Dana Andrews didn't do too badly in his final years, with one groovy exception: HOT RODS TO HELL (1967).
***Extra bonus point: an excellent turn as General Buck Brinkman in "The Loved One" (1965).***
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Marc Chevalier said:Dana Andrews didn't do too badly in his final years, with one groovy exception: HOT RODS TO HELL (1967).
Marc Chevalier said:.
Mae West, Mae West...what were you thinking?
Here's a clip of the very, very old Mae in a 1970 film called "Myra Breckinridge". John Huston and and Raquel Welch co-star! Farrah Fawcett makes her movie debut! Rex Reed plays a heterosexual!
Take a look, if you dare: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_vi_OsreNY&feature=related
And here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX6BM-myPqY
One more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9g3EFvWPko&feature=related
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Lincsong said:I thought Rex Reed plays Myron who has a sex change and becomes Myra????
dhermann1 said:Sticking to the Clark Gable theme, there's a late Gable movie that I found appalling, others might not. It's called "Homecoming", with Gable as an Army doctor and Lana Turner as a nurse. The film is not without merit, but there's a scene where surgeon Gable spands a nice long period of time operating on military casualties, and when he's done his and her scrubs are just exactly as spotlessly white as when he started. I know it was "M*A*S*H" that started the realism in operating room scenes, but this particular scene was just ludicrous.