Oh, you would be in a dilemma alright! Johnny Mack plays a Ralph Bellamy type role
and Nils plays a Valentino type role. I think you'd like it, especially in conjunction with Wild Orchids. If you can find these two films, they certainly would make a fun double feature. Garbo is ravishing in The Single Standard, I think it's my favorite look for her, she's very free spirited and she has a very modern look, not to mention outlook on life. A very pleasing film, despite the ridiculousness of naming Asther
Packy Cannon. Oh lordy, I still can't get over that name!
Oh my stars! Let me see, I'd, uh, start my morning off with wholesome Ralph-Johnny and then enjoy the evening in bliss with Rudy-Nils. Haven't seen that many Garbo silents, but would love to. I was looking at the imdb board; turns out Nils actually proposed to Greta but she turned him down. (he's in good company with John Gilbert I guess, lol)
Isn't Asther a doctor in THE MAN IN HALF-MOON STREET? That title for some reason always reminds me of THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY.
I have never seen the movie, though the title sounds familiar, but I am indebted to you for mentioning it! When I looked it up, I discovered it had Helen Walker in it and the most marvelous plot description. Luckily it's on youtube and I am going to watch it RIGHT AWAY. Thanks for the tip. Even if it's bad it sounds like it would be good.
It's on YouTube?? I'm going to watch it too! Thank YOU for telling me!
I still can't remember that WWII movie with Nils. He's doing some sort of undercover work for the Allies maybe, and looks incredibly sexy in a Scandinavian turtleneck, and there's also some strategic skiing going on? I don't know, I'm all muddled...
There are only two men from the classic era I can think of who can rock a turtleneck - I mean, really look GREAT in them - Gable and Asther. Oh the occasional Efrem Zimbalist wore one well, but really, who would you pick of the three men? I think Efrem would be last on my list.
Yes, lol, I do recall Efrem (who always looked like he was born with a pipe in his mouth) in a turtleneck, but never thought he had the proper body type to carry it off. (not broad enough in the shoulder area) So he'd be my last choice too. Probably Clark first, then Nils. I'd like to think Cornel Wilde wore one, but maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part. Dennis Morgan too.
As for strategic skiing, I am quite sure I haven't seen that one either, I'm sure I would have remembered it, lol. The only one listed on IMDB that sounds like it might be the one is called
The Hour Before Dawn, and it stars Veronica Lake as a Nazi agent. I'd watch it just to see Nils in that turtleneck.
I should have looked on imbd first and figured it out. It wouldn't have been SUBMARINE ALERT then, lol. I have a hard time wrapping my mind around Veronica Lake as a Nazi agent. I wonder if they braided her hair.
There's an Italian student in one of our ESOL classes who is a film buff, mainly of his country's movies. During the evening breaks, we talk about De Sica, Fellini, Antonioni, et. al. He recently gave me what I imagine is very good advice about Pasolini: "Do not see SALO!" I don't plan to, lol. (ACCATONE! was good)[/quote]
I imagine your student yelling that out to the world with bitterness, "do not see SALO!" as if he were a street guy in one of the movies you were talking about...
HA!! This student is just the opposite of those cafe louts in ACCATONE! -- very mild-mannered and studious.
Accatone really impressed me, even though I had a hard time hanging in there after the prostitute was beaten up and left in the outskirts of the city overnight. What a film! I don't know how Pasolini made me like the main character.[/quote]
It's the first Pasolini I've seen and it also impressed me -- unsentimental, sun-baked, alternately brittle and poetic -- ultimately I did feel a bit sorry for Vittorio/Accatone, but without really warming up to him. (same way I feel towards Belmondo in BREATHLESS)