The Women's Room
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I agree, Tyrone Power was very handsome.
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Handsome? HE KILLS OLDER WOMEN!! What are you TALKING about?!! How can you possibly approve Tyrone after how shabby he treats Marlene?!!
Of course, I don't understand why Ingrid runs off with Paul Henreid either. "Take Bogart! MY GOSH!! Paul's going to run off with a huge number of Hollywood beauties in his next dozen films, Ingrid! Don't get on that plane with him! Have a beautiful friendship with Rick-Bogie instead!!"
I yell that to her ALL THE TIME, but she never listens. And now you and Tyrone. My my my...
Of course, I don't understand why Ingrid runs off with Paul Henreid either. "Take Bogart! MY GOSH!! Paul's going to run off with a huge number of Hollywood beauties in his next dozen films, Ingrid! Don't get on that plane with him! Have a beautiful friendship with Rick-Bogie instead!!"
I yell that to her ALL THE TIME, but she never listens. And now you and Tyrone. My my my...
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I know what you mean. It has always bothered me that Tyrone left Lana! Poor Lana, everything I've read says that she was head-over-heels about the guy! And, then to end up marrying Anabella! Well, I will just never understand that one (when he could have had Lana).
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Dear James,
No, no, no - you have it backwards....
Tyrone was already married to Annabella, when he had the affairs with Judy Garland and then Lana Turner.
He left them all for Linda Christian and that didn't work out either after awhile.
Larry
No, no, no - you have it backwards....
Tyrone was already married to Annabella, when he had the affairs with Judy Garland and then Lana Turner.
He left them all for Linda Christian and that didn't work out either after awhile.
Larry
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Wow! You mean he could have had Lana and Judy after Annabella! What a sap. I have seen pictures of Linda, and she was lovely, but come on! Maybe he didn't want the competition. Both of them could have easily outstaged him. Thanks for setting me straight; I think.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, whose the HANDSOMEST of them all?
William Holden
Alan Ladd
Rock Hudson
Gary Cooper
Robert Cummings
John Payne
Ramon Novarro
Charles Boyer
Cornel Wilde
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Clark Gable
John Garfield
George Sanders
Gregory Peck
Guy Madison
John Barrymore
James Stewart
Marlon Brando
Joel McCrea
Nils Asther
Laurence Olivier
Robert Taylor
Rudolph Valentino
John Gilbert
Montgomery Clift
Tyrone Power
Brian Aherne
Melvyn Douglas
Paul Newman
William Holden
Alan Ladd
Rock Hudson
Gary Cooper
Robert Cummings
John Payne
Ramon Novarro
Charles Boyer
Cornel Wilde
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Clark Gable
John Garfield
George Sanders
Gregory Peck
Guy Madison
John Barrymore
James Stewart
Marlon Brando
Joel McCrea
Nils Asther
Laurence Olivier
Robert Taylor
Rudolph Valentino
John Gilbert
Montgomery Clift
Tyrone Power
Brian Aherne
Melvyn Douglas
Paul Newman
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I don't know, Knitty. In terms of sheer symmetry of male beauty in this array, I'd go with Guy Madison.
However, in terms of the "It" factor -- that will take some closer study! Looks aren't everything, are they? I'm thinking of a photo of Edward Arnold I posted last year -- now that was a sexy picture.
However, in terms of the "It" factor -- that will take some closer study! Looks aren't everything, are they? I'm thinking of a photo of Edward Arnold I posted last year -- now that was a sexy picture.
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Ok, PT, I marked all the pictures with the names for you in the above pictures.
And, just to stir things up again, I am going to post some shirtless guys for you gals. I think I might have "borrowed" a couple from Mongo's Candids thread!
Valentino
Errol Flynn
John Payne (How did he get in here, again?)
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Hugh O'Brien
Clint Eastwood
Robert Wagner
Van Williams
Richard Gere
And, just to stir things up again, I am going to post some shirtless guys for you gals. I think I might have "borrowed" a couple from Mongo's Candids thread!
Valentino
Errol Flynn
John Payne (How did he get in here, again?)
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Hugh O'Brien
Clint Eastwood
Robert Wagner
Van Williams
Richard Gere
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Garbomaniac, for sheer handsomeness of face, Marlon Brando. For rugged handsomeness, Gable wins hand's down.
Bodies, a tie between Rudy and Richard Gere. If Errol Flynn hadn't puffed his chest out so much I might have gone for him.
Bodies, a tie between Rudy and Richard Gere. If Errol Flynn hadn't puffed his chest out so much I might have gone for him.
Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself - Charlie Chaplin
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