Brinybay
Practically Family
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I've always been impressed with the "old school" style of "gentlemanly" manners. Three people come to mind as an example - Rod Taylor as he was in the 1960 movie "Time Machine", Vincent Price in just about everything, and Bela Legosi (the man, not the vampire). Granted, these are trained actors, but still, the type of poise and grace they displayed wasn't something just made up for the screen. Particularly in Legosi's case. His son described his mannerisms "as if everything he did was a ritual".
I have a practical motive for wanting to learn this, to enhance my personal communication skills. And of course, the "vintage" aspect of it.
Are there any such places that teach these sort of things? Is it something only available for "upper crust" types? Where would a blue-collar "working stiff" go to learn these kind of skills?
I have a practical motive for wanting to learn this, to enhance my personal communication skills. And of course, the "vintage" aspect of it.
Are there any such places that teach these sort of things? Is it something only available for "upper crust" types? Where would a blue-collar "working stiff" go to learn these kind of skills?