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"Lost Film" of the Young Princess Ann Rmoney. (Original Post) Kurovski Sep 2012 OP
aww man... lexx21 Sep 2012 #1
Perception is everything. Kurovski Sep 2012 #5
Rosalind... cool. Ellipsis Sep 2012 #2
Rosalind Russell, Roger Smith, and starring as Ann Rmoney, Joanna Barnes. Kurovski Sep 2012 #6
Ouch! pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #3
From Upson Downs, A Daiquiri Kurovski Sep 2012 #7
You had me at 'Irish Coffee" pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #8
One of my absolute favorite movies dballance Sep 2012 #4
As a little gay boy of seven, this film blew my mind. Kurovski Sep 2012 #11
And the Romneys seem to have become so increasingly divorced from reality... pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #9
Where's comrade malaise? (nt) Kurovski Sep 2012 #10

lexx21

(321 posts)
1. aww man...
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 02:14 AM
Sep 2012

Here I was thinking you were going to post a link to "Wanda whips wall street" or something of that ilk. Rmoney couldn't have married her for her personality or her heartfelt sympathies.

Kurovski

(34,655 posts)
6. Rosalind Russell, Roger Smith, and starring as Ann Rmoney, Joanna Barnes.
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 02:43 AM
Sep 2012

Isn't "His Girl Friday" boss?

 

dballance

(5,756 posts)
4. One of my absolute favorite movies
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 02:25 AM
Sep 2012

Last edited Mon Sep 10, 2012, 03:02 AM - Edit history (1)

And this whole part only gets better when little Glorie's parents show up.

I always role on the floor in laughter and some disgust about the line earlier in the movie when Mame is at little Glorie's parent's and they tell Mame the neighborhood is "restricted and exclusive" and Mame asks something like "restricted from whom and exclusive of what?" That is priceless.

It was a great moment for equal rights being introduced into the conversation back then considering we hadn't even gotten to African Americans being equal citizens yet. It was actually rather bold.

Kurovski

(34,655 posts)
11. As a little gay boy of seven, this film blew my mind.
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 12:28 PM
Sep 2012

I took her advice too, despite monetary restrictions.

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
9. And the Romneys seem to have become so increasingly divorced from reality...
Mon Sep 10, 2012, 02:56 AM
Sep 2012

...that they are now on a completely different planet.

Their plans for America look more and more like a 'Twilight Zone' episode...

"Mr. Chambers,"don't get on that ship! The rest of the book To Serve Man, it's... it's a cookbook!"

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