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The Women - Pt 2
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Great example of high-class gals. Look how they move/talk. (And what fabulous costumes!)
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The Women - Part 1
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THE WOMEN is based on a play by the same title. It is supposedly about what women are like when men aren't watching. (Hmmph.) Anyway, check out the smooth physicality and...
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Stolen Jools - Joe E. Brown
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Joe E. Brown was an actor and comedian from Holgate, Ohio. In 1902 at the age of 10, he joined a troupe of circus tumblers known as the Five Marvellous Astons which toured ...
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Scrooge - Tiny Tim 2
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Exaggerated acting -- but a good example of a lot but not too much. (No English accents please!) Are they really that excited by the things they say? (Try it! It certai...
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Scrooge - Tiny Tim 1
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They used to show this every Christmas. I could strangle Tiny Tim, but he does have a way of speaking that is interesting to watch. Also, obviously the model for Tiny Tom.
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Public Enemy - James Cagney Grapefruit
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Cagney was a very distinctive character actor throughout his lifetime. (Do not try this at home.)
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Mildred Pierce - Vida & Mildred fight
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The classic ice queen, Joan Crawford never let's up. Her Mildred is focused and unflappable. What style and grace and meanness! Listen to how she phrases her lines.
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Margaret O'Brien - Elephant
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I like O'Brien's reaction to the elephant. Both obvious and fresh, she shows a stylized kid (type of) excitement.
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Little Ceasar - Edward G. Robinson
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Robinson, like Cagney, had a very distinctive character style. Check it out.
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Laura 1944
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Does this man remind you of Cladwell? Is the character of Laura anything like Hope? Hmmm.
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