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Have you seen Guys and Dolls (1955)?
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Haven’t even heard of this movie
Why, indeed, Emily. Because you're cruel and miserable people! Because none of you respond to love! Emily responds only to what her petty hungers dictate. Wilfred responds only to things that have weight and bulk and value. He feels books; he doesn't read them. He appraises paintings; he doesn't seek out their truth or their beauty. And Paula there lives in a mirror. The world is nothing to her but a reflection of herself. And her brother. Humanity, to him, is a small animal caught in a trap to be tormented. His pleasure is the giving of pain. And from this, he feels the same sense of fulfillment most human beings get from a kiss or an embrace. You're caricatures. All of you. Without your masks, you're caricatures.
THE TWILIGHT ZONE | 5.25 THE MASKS (1964)
The mirrors of Written on the Wind (1956)
📽 1956: Written on the Wind starring Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Dorothy Malone, Robert Keith, and Robert Stack.
Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson) is a geologist working for the Hadleys, an oil-rich Texas family. While the patriarch, Jared (Robert Keith), works hard to establish the family business, his irresponsible son, Kyle (Robert Stack), is an alcoholic playboy, and his daughter, Marylee (Dorothy Malone), is the town tramp. Mitch harbors a secret love for Kyle's unsatisfied wife, Lucy (Lauren Bacall) - a fact that leaves him exposed when the jealous Marylee accuses him of murder. (Universal International)
Written on the Wind (1956) Douglas Sirk
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While filming Young at Heart (1954) Ethel Barrymore turned 75 and was given a surprise birthday party on the set by co-star Frank Sinatra. At the time, Barrymore was frail and spent time in a wheelchair between takes. From the left: Frank Sinatra, Gig Young, Ethel Barrymore, Doris Day and Robert Keith.