Audie Murphy--What's My Line
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He was a kind, handsome, guileless man who was incredibly brave and heroic.
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I wonder why he didn't disguise his voice
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John Houston, the director, called him a "pretty little killer."
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A genuine American role model
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He's so adorable!! Along with being the most awesome hero in military history ^.^
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No idea why the panel was so perplexed by the distinction Daly made between a film about to open by industry standards and by popular standards. The distinction seems clear enough to me.
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What an impressive guy in all aspects of the word.
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Audie Murphy was in every way, shape, and form a hero. Not only was he a military hero, a successful movie star, and humble, but through his public acknowledgement of having a hard time re-adjusting to civillian life, he stood as an example of the need to help our vetrans in every way possible. RIP, Mr. Murphy...we are all blessed that you came our way.
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@Roddog61 The Men In Black ..you PUTZ!! It's Audie Murphy!
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@Nicksaari As a kid watching his movies...I couldn't wait to join the service.
Audie suffered horribly with PTSD after he came home. Jimmy Cagney found this great hero living in a YMCA and brought him to the attention of a casting director. The fact that a soldier this outstanding was reduced to living in a YMCA is a disgrace!
Ulysses61 2 months ago 5
Mr. Murphy was boyishly handsome with a great smile and a winning southern charm. Sexy even. Even if he hadn't been a decorated hero, H'wood would have snatched him up.
windstorm1000 6 months ago 5