| jmcquown |
jmcquown wrote:
> Jack Schidt® wrote:
>> ...who died peacefully in her sleep
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>> http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Mov...eigh/index.html
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>> Jack Hitchcocurtis
>
> At least she died more peacefully than she showered. Honestly, I
> don't recall her in any other films but Psycho, and she really wasn't
> *in* that film for very long. But it certainly is memorable.
> Hitchcock was a master director.
>
> Jill
Everyone listed her other films. I said I didn't recall her in anything
else. What I should have said was I never saw those other films she
appeared in. I was not implying she didn't do anything else.
Jill
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| Dog3 |
"jmcquown" <jmcquown@bellsouth.net>
news:Lzx8d.258258$%n4.85713@bignews6.bellsouth.net:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> Jack Schidt® wrote:
>>> ...who died peacefully in her sleep
>>>
>>> http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Mov...eigh/index.html
>>>
>>> Jack Hitchcocurtis
>>
>> At least she died more peacefully than she showered. Honestly, I
>> don't recall her in any other films but Psycho, and she really wasn't
>> *in* that film for very long. But it certainly is memorable.
>> Hitchcock was a master director.
>>
>> Jill
>
> Everyone listed her other films. I said I didn't recall her in anything
> else. What I should have said was I never saw those other films she
> appeared in. I was not implying she didn't do anything else.
>
> Jill
Hitchcock was a master of deception in his films and *rumor* has it he has
had serious crushes on some of his stars. Leigh being one and Tippi Hedren
(sp) the other. I've seen Leigh in several films but Psycho is the most
memorable. How can anyone discount that shower scene <<shudder>>
Michael
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"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
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| BubbaBob |
Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:
>
> Hitchcock was a master of deception in his films and *rumor* has
> it he has had serious crushes on some of his stars. Leigh being
> one and Tippi Hedren (sp) the other. I've seen Leigh in several
> films but Psycho is the most memorable. How can anyone discount
> that shower scene <<shudder>>
>
> Michael
>
I didn't think that Hitchcock's gate swang that way.
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BubbaBob <rnorton@_remove_this_medlab5.unm.edu>
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> Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:
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>> Hitchcock was a master of deception in his films and *rumor* has
>> it he has had serious crushes on some of his stars. Leigh being
>> one and Tippi Hedren (sp) the other. I've seen Leigh in several
>> films but Psycho is the most memorable. How can anyone discount
>> that shower scene <<shudder>>
>>
>> Michael
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>
> I didn't think that Hitchcock's gate swang that way.
So which way did it swing?
Michael <- inquiring mind
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"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
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