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We'd Make A Peach Of A Pair (1930)

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2007

Here's a little excerpt from Follow Thru. Enjoy!

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  • NO, IT'S IN SYNC -- SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE PLEASE ADJUST YOUR SET

  • One of my friends used to know a man, who has since passed away, who told him that when he was in high school in the midwest he was sent for the school paper to interview then-hot star Buddy Rogers, who was in town with his band or making a movie. The interview consisted of Rogers propositioning him and chasing him around the hotel room. He pretty much had to fake his article for the school paper. There is plenty of more evidence of Roger's sexuality... Try reading some books...

  • Dear disco79, Gay people are as fine people as you and me. Personaly I don't care if people are gay or not. The thing I concentrate on is what a talanted person Buddy was. I love his work and adore his movies. If he prefered boys, girls or both or even knitting in bed it's really not that important. This is not a place to offend people OK?

  • I don't care if Buddy Rogers was gay or not. There is no proof to the positive or negative on this and it is silly to try and guess.

    It is silly to look back 80 years and say, "ohhh they were gay ... ohhh they were in the closet !!!!!"

    He was a great talent who, in addition to acting, led a successful dance band from 1925 to the early 1940s. His 78 rpm recordings attest to this fact.

  • I couldn't have put it better myself... :)

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  • I knew that.You got gays who wish every one was gay.How about that book in which every entertainer including Judy garland was gay ? That was unauthorized book.Of course there are those who wish every one was straight . These people seems to be ignorant about bi sexuality.It sound like

  • @mikemcgee "Buddy Rogers is straight he was married to mary Pickford" LOL...sorry , I have no idea if he was gay or not, but the argument that he was married to a woman doesn't provide the answer here.;take it from me ! :-))

  • Nancy Carroll is SOOO cute

  • Audio is OUT OF SYNC -- VERY DISTRACTING PEASE RE-ENCODE

  • Rogers had an affair with Jeanette McDonald's husband Gene Raymond, according to some of the information available on the net. Gay sites are full of interesting tidbits, IF it matters...

  • I saw this film at a screening at UCLA back in the 1990s. Buddy Rogers was in attendance and I had a chance to talk to him and get his autograph. He was an extremely nice gentleman with no pretense about being a movie star.

    I wish I could've met Nancy Carroll (she died in 1965). I think she was just about the prettiest actress in movie history and, boy, was she just right for two-color Technicolor.

    This movie really needs to available on DVD.

  • Why is it almost every YOU TUBE entry has some homophobe tossing in their stupid opinions? GET A LIFE - this is the 21st century and any sane person could care less if someone is gay, lesbian, heterosexual or bisexual unless they are latent and afraid of revealing their inner nature. SO GET OVER YOURSELVES! ; )

  • @ralphino

    Your comment (about how you wish that Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll were your neighbors) is the funniest of all... because IT'S TRUE!! Ha! Ha!... Thanks - -

  • what a thrill it must have been to watch even two-strip Technicolored musicals back in 193O!

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