ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT (1942) TCM 10/7
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Judith quipped: I think the thing I liked best about the movie was Bogart's hairpiece...
Oy!!!!
Oy!!!!
Re: ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT (1942) TCM 10/7
I may be a little weird ( a little ? ), but I paid much more attention to Kaaren than to Bogie's wig, but then again I played more attention to Bill Demarest than I did the wig.Dewey1960 wrote:Judith quipped: I think the thing I liked best about the movie was Bogart's hairpiece...
Oy!!!!
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Undeniably, Bill was axing for it!ken123 wrote: . . but then again I played more attention to Bill Demarest than I did the wig.
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A cat never would have gotten into that little boat.klondike wrote:jdb1 wrote: And they killed the dachshund! Nobody mentioned that part.
I agree with you, Jude; they should've given the role to a cat.
Re: ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT (1942) TCM 10/7
That is what shoe boxes & duct tape are for!jdb1 wrote:A cat never would have gotten into that little boat.klondike wrote:jdb1 wrote: And they killed the dachshund! Nobody mentioned that part.
I agree with you, Jude; they should've given the role to a cat.
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Trust me, you'd prefer my opinions about cats over my opinions about PETA!
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Ahem...as the originator of this thread about a 1942 Warner Bros film, I respectfully implore you guys to keep potentially polarizing posts about pets and politics out of the mix. Thanks in advance! xox Dewey
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Dewey, was it just my imagination, or did Frank McHugh's glass eye look a little cheaper/deader/less well-matched in ATTN? Could it be he upgraded it as he got more roles from Jack Warner, and consequently, better pay?