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The Children's Hour (Ernest & Bertram original segment)

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Segment from the Audrey Hepburn & Shirley MacLaine's 1961 Movie directed by William Wyler as used on The Short "Ernest and Bertram" by Peter Spears. The Short was pulled from release when its director was served a cease and desist order by Sesame Workshop's lawyers.

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  • It's such a sad,sad and tragic scene, but I cannot help myself, it is also one of the most beautiful love confessions ever.There is no intent behind it, it's just so very raw.

    And really, who can truly blame the girl for falling in love with that divine creature? Ah, why couldn't you have just taken that friggin train together?Sigh.

  • This movie pulls at my heart strings, it deserves so much more recognition! Audrey and Shirley were phenomenal together in this. Amazing! :')

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  • @circushead Languages and thoughts, symbolic meanings and emotions, are transitory phenomena. How could one create a well though out argument that homosexuality is wrong without using thoughtless rhetoric? Such as it simply is because it is, or the Bible says so. I see people, who they are and realize that this is not a choice, rather they are that way. With your logic, I could say being a woman is wrong because well... it simply is. This makes little sense.So does what you say

  • @capitanzach What a meaningless word 'homophobia' is. Full of parlour room psychology and designed merely to shut down debate, much the way the word 'commie' was wielded decades ago. On the contrary, I excel at rational thinking, hence the conclusions I've drawn. I think what you mean to convey is that you are infuriated that I hold beliefs and standards startlingly different to those of you and your friends.

    Well, that's life, old chum. Vive la (actual) difference of opinions.

  • @circushead I know homophobic people are incapable of rational thinking and feeling emotion, but you could keep your opinions (or should I say, irrational beliefs?) to yourself.

  • Shirley Maclaine. That is all.

  • @luv2laffgurlXD The hairstyles/clothes suggest late 50's early '60's (the film was released in 1961). Mary appears to be no more than 11 or 12.

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