Rosalind Russell: Foolin' Myself

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

A tribute to Rosalind Russell, who's comedic and fashionable apperance made her a film favorite. She is perhaps best remembered today for her role of the chatty Sylvia Fowler in the 1939 version of "The Women" and her work in the title role of "Auntie Mame" (1958).

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NOTE: In this song, you will hear the word "gay" in two verses. Keep in mind that when this song was recorded, the word gay was senonimous with happiness not homosexuality.

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  • I love her!!

    Thanks for making a tribute!

  • You are welcome!

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  • Thanks for posting! It's a shame that people have to be reminded what gay really means, so many people take it the wrong way, and it's in so many classics! But it's great ! Thanks again for posting

  • This is a wonderful tribute to Roz! I love the photos, she was so beautiful!

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  • what a remarkable actress... great in every sense... not to mention beautiful and gorgeous...

  • Rosalind Russell was a class act ... & you created a class video!

    5 STARS+

  • i absolutely love Roz! she's been one of my favourites since i was 13 when i saw her in His Girl Friday

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