Posted on August 12, 2020 by monstergirlPosted in Bert Lahr, Bette Davis, Betty Garde, Blood Money 1930, Bugs Bunny, Caged 1950, Call Her Savage 1932, Cary Grant, Charles Laughton, Clifton Webb, Colin Clive, Dame Judith Anderson, Design for Living 1933, Doris Day, Dorothy Mackaill, Dracul...
Her old twin,Hovey, was on hand and immediately stood by to help, as did her sisterChandler, and the fleet tugUSS Apache (AT-67). Caplan observed a five-foot hole inLong’sside, penetrating to the officer’s wardroom and the forward living compartment, with fire observed just over the...
Judy:Last book read was The Forest of Vanishing Stars, about WW2 and Jewish citizens and partisans escaping Hitler’s army by living ( and constantly moving) in the forests for 2 years! Reading this prompted me to watch the movie Defiance and borrow that book as well. Amazing courage and ...
Hush, Sweet Charlotte 1964 “You’re my favorite living mystery” “Have you ever solved me?” 55. Velma (Agnes Moorehead) in Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964) Velma is Charlotte's trusted companion. She shows a lot of gumption when Cousin Miriam (Olivia de Havilland) shows up trying ...
Despite all this, Peter John could still publicly assert that when he became Council leader in 2010 ‘there were six families still living on the Heygate. I met each of them and ensured their needs were met’. There is a well-known non-post-political phrase and saying you could apply ...
While it is not the most rich nation, its ‘government’ also makes sure it will remain that way. While Orenburg has grown to be a hub for the surrounding land, the rest of the Communes sit in obscurity, living at near medieval levels and simply wanting nothing more than to keep the ...
colonial administration revealed that there were 466 Armenians living in the country, and a decade later that number had grown to 1,295. But today the church at the corner of the two busy streets is struggling to keep its congregation going, with a small number of ...
I do think that my generation had the best of the change. Our children stopped dying, living standards went way up, air conditioning came, a million good things that greatly improved our lives. Healthcare got better. I don’t think we will have as much improvement in the future because ...
George Romero broke ground with the brutal realism of Night of the Living Dead 1968 which has not so indirect social relevance. 60s horror films were breaking away from Hollywood and being forged by gutsy independent filmmakers with smaller budgets, and an imaginative longing to experiment with div...