I cannot see behind Capucine's eyes. She's an enigma to me.[u]JACK[/u] [u]FAVELL[/u] wrote:I get that feeling with Seberg and Capucine, that there is some great feeling under those beautiful faces, but that they are holding back from you, they don't want to let you see the vulnerability. Of course this draws you to them rather than away as they would wish.
WHAT FILMS HAVE YOU SEEN LATELY?
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Edward G. Robinson is dancing with Raquel Welch...this was the end of Rico.
But what a way to go!
But what a way to go!
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Edward G. Robinson is dancing with Raquel Welch...this was the end of Rico.
It ain't fittin', it ain't fittin'. It ain't fittin'. ( Ack! ) I need a mental wite-out.RedRiver wrote:But what a way to go!
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About seven or eight years ago, I knew a young man who said Raquel was the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen. I said, "You mean when she was younger?" The kid said, "No. I mean now!"
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Is she behind those Foster Grants?
Jaxxxon, I love an enigma. I'm a fan of Capucine's.
Jaxxxon, I love an enigma. I'm a fan of Capucine's.
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Me, too! Capucine is captivating. And an enigma. I'll bet she was an excellent poker player!
And so is Jean.I loved a little Universal movie she was in called Moment to Moment, but I couldn't find a photo of it.
And don't forget about her film festival in Marshalltown, Iowa: http://www.iavalley.edu/mcc/mcc-news/JSIFFOverview.html
And so is Jean.I loved a little Universal movie she was in called Moment to Moment, but I couldn't find a photo of it.
And don't forget about her film festival in Marshalltown, Iowa: http://www.iavalley.edu/mcc/mcc-news/JSIFFOverview.html
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Capucine!
I just watched "Pink Panther" with my friends today ... and she is one of the loveliest ladies ever graced in the Silver Screen ...
I just watched "Pink Panther" with my friends today ... and she is one of the loveliest ladies ever graced in the Silver Screen ...
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Still no movie watching, I have 1 child and a husband off now It's only time until I go down, I've been sneezed over so much. Go back to work and school, you're confusing the dogcharliechaplinfan wrote:
No movie watching for me, 2 kids off school ill. I'm being driven to housework by constant daytime TV.
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And with those pictures you've given me the strength to go and be a ministering angel again Thanks Theresa, that's my taste down to a tee.CineMaven wrote:SPICY...[color=#4000BF][u]charliechaplinfan[/u][/color] wrote:I missed your quote Christine. As you well know my Anglo Saxon taste is predominantly for French (Boyer, Chevalier, Gabin)or Italian( Mastroianni, Gassman)[color=#804000][u]Ann Harding[/u][/color] wrote:I guessed I have never been very attracted by the 'Latino type'. My type is more the witty, educated Anglo-Saxon or the tall brooding type like William S. Hart.
...and not a fish & chip in the bunch.
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During LI0N POWER the promo chockfull of trailers of upcoming 60's movies, ( which came on this morning between "The House of Seven Corpses" and "House 0n Haunted Hill" ) I saw the most frightening thing I've seen in a good long while. Edward G. Robinson is dancing with Raquel Welch in the trailer for "The Biggest Bundle of Them All." There he was, wiggling and shaking his arms & fingers. Yeah...this was the end of Rico.
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[u]CineMaven[/u] wrote:...I'm a Seberg fan too. I remember a late movie of hers...or was it a tv-movie called "MOMENT TO MOMENT." Married...has an affair... ( I always liked Arthur Hill's voice. Maybe that's why I like Senator Joe Sestak. He reminds me of Arthur Hill.) Seberg had a beautiful clean American face.
HA! I just wrote that. Great minds DO think alike!![u]Sue[/u] [u]Sue[/u] [u]Applegate[/u] wrote:And so is Jean.I loved a little Universal movie she was in called Moment to Moment, but I couldn't find a photo of it.
Alison, they'll keep you in good company when you're laying in bed from that cold your husband and children surely will be giving you. But who takes care of Florence Nightingale?[u]charliechaplinfan[/u] wrote:
And with those pictures you've given me the strength to go and be a ministering angel again Thanks Theresa, that's my taste down to a tee.
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No one will take care of Florence Nightingale, well perhaps Lara if I bribe her with tripe sticks.
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You have to train her to bring you the kleenex box and to open cans with the can opener so she can heat up some soup.