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REMEMBERING RANDOLPH SCOTT

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Composed by Lino Patruno, Lyrics and vocals by Clive Riche.
LINO PATRUNO JAZZ SHOW

Cicci Santucci (trumpet)
Marcello Rosa (trombone)
Gianni Sanjust (clarinet)
Giorgio Cuscito (piano)
Lino Patruno (guitar, arr)
Giorgio Rosciglione (bass)
Carlo Battisti (drums)
& Clive Riche (vocals)

Recorded in Rome (Italy), Febr.11th & 18th, 1997

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  • Yes, of course they were and are all gay, plain simply everybody, all the male Hollywood actors are gay, all the females are lesbians, that is a necessity to become an actor/actress.

    Actually the only reason I am not a mega-star is that I am straight.

    Haha!

  • scott was a fine actor and anything to do with his personal life should be his own business, people who burn up a lot of energy about someone else's personal life need to get a life of their own (I have spoken)

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  • you'd do it for Randolph Scott...

  • Great Tribute indeed! 

  • Yeah it's not very nice to use things which have no bearing on character in a manner unbecoming polite conversation. Whether or not someone is gay, non-sexual, fond of young women, older men or what is really no ones business who is not involved with that person. The idea of trying to use these personal preferences in a way to insult someone only reflects poorly on the upbringing of the person doing so. Sorry wmjahn but I figure you don't know any better.

  • @shane013a

    Thanx a lot! :-)

    Yeah, I became sick of all that shit this guy is posting about Randolph SCOTT (and I think Charles BRONSON, too), both of them were straight. No harm meant to gays, but these 2 actors are - at least to me - epithoms of masculinity and I don´t like to see people spreading lies ´bout them. :-)

    BTW, did you notice, they both have the same minimalistic zen-like acting style, just wonderful!!

  • @wmjahn What a joke!!

  • Randolph Scott was probably one of the finest men & actors that has ever cross the silver screen. He was a gentleman in true class. His memory still lives

  • randolph would of made a good ashley wilkes. rip randolph.

  • to wmjahn--and other posters-peterfirthfan is a troll who wants others to only believe ugly lies--only wants others to believe ONLY ugly things about dead american actors who aren't here to defend themselves--he is a 15-year-old kid--a gay coward-i think his account should be suspended- i am sick of his ugly slanderous postings-he keep on-someone related to the object of his slanders might file a lawsuit-for libel.

  • I don't think Bronson ever gave interviews. It does make you wonder why else gay director George Cukor would have cast untalented actors like Bronson, Aldo Ray, Ty Hardin etc.

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