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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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"For me it's always Strangers on a Train that I thought of when I saw her. She's charming in Stage Fright but Strangers was the best role she had... It is too bad she didn't act more since she had a sure comic touch. But she can't be faulted for choosing to concentrate on raising her family, especially since she was always so willing to share her memories of her parents at any time.."--- That's reader Joel memorializing an MNPP Forever Fave with the death of Patricia Hitchcock, daughter to Alfred & Alma and an always welcome screen-presence that we totally adored. Chubby Bannister Forever!
17 comments:
Gomorrah?
Nope not Gomorrah
(but thank you for guessing Joe K, I was starting to think nobody was even going to try!)
#2 makes me think Blake Edwards' Sunset, which I try to think about as rarely as possible.
Nope not Sunset
Is it the Roberto Begnini version of "Pinocchio"?
Nope not Pinnochio
The frame with the piano makes me think of Five Easy Pieces, but I don't think that's it either.
Nope not Five Easy Pieces
The Goddess of 1967?
Nope not The Goddess of 1967
The frame with the people in the desert makes me think Hannah, but I know that's wrong....
Walkabout?
Betty Blue
Roadgames?
"Moon in the Gutter" (1983) Dir: Jean-Jacques Beineix?
Nick wins, it's Betty Blue! Excellent work, Nick!
This is on my Netflix account but I haven't seen it.
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