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What movie is that from?
Regards, Hank
ps. Just saw Arsenic and old Lace.
Boy could he act! The facial expressions
were amazing.
I believe that that is Jean Harlow with him – so I’m guessing it’s from Suzy – when Cary Grant was playing second lead!! He had one more year of second lead status before leaping to the big time with Sylvia Scarlett.
LOVE Arsenic and old Lace though most critics think poorly of it… What’s you opinion of it, Sheila (The movie not the play)?
Not wacky about it – although, of course, I watch it any time it’s on television, and I own it. Cary Grant felt bullied into that performance by Capra. He didn’t like himself in that film. Neither do I.
But whenever it plays at some little movie house here in NYC – the line goes around the block. So I know it is well well loved.
But I’ve got no argument with you, Hank – boy could this man act!
Seriously, he has no peers.
happy place ….
going to my happy place ….
man, what i wouldn’t give to be jean harlow, right there. you too, sheila?
Apparently Jean Harlow had chronic halitosis so I feel a little bit bad for Cary Grant right now.
Oops …
that’s not really a happy place kind of comment, is it???
hahahaha Poor woman
You notice how Mr. Grant is caressing her forehead, there…