I met Eva Marie Saint in 1995. My daughter did a made-for-TV movie with her during that summer. I spent six weeks sorta getting to know her. She was the sweetest thing ever.
My daughter's part in the movie was tiny but we spent six weeks in Nebraska shooting it anyway.
I met Eva Marie Saint in 1995. My daughter did a made-for-TV movie with her during that summer. I spent six weeks sorta getting to know her. She was the sweetest thing ever.
My daughter's part in the movie was tiny but we spent six weeks in Nebraska shooting it anyway.
You know, Hollywood legend says that on a cold winter night, when the stars are in the right places and when all is right with the world, you can actually hear Karl Malden singing "The Day After Forever" to Marlon Brando.
I've never, ever thought of comparing OTW to GMW before, but now I'll never, ever be able to think of it any other way.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I hope that publicist got a raise or got fired.
I met Eva Marie Saint in 1995. My daughter did a made-for-TV movie with her during that summer. I spent six weeks sorta getting to know her. She was the sweetest thing ever.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's part in the movie was tiny but we spent six weeks in Nebraska shooting it anyway.
I met Eva Marie Saint in 1995. My daughter did a made-for-TV movie with her during that summer. I spent six weeks sorta getting to know her. She was the sweetest thing ever.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's part in the movie was tiny but we spent six weeks in Nebraska shooting it anyway.
You know, Hollywood legend says that on a cold winter night, when the stars are in the right places and when all is right with the world, you can actually hear Karl Malden singing "The Day After Forever" to Marlon Brando.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't lie to you, Miss Tracey.
'guesswho', I can't stop laughing! The clip gave me the chills and your comment gave me the giggles.
ReplyDeleteWell nova, it's all a matter of counterbalance. I am glad you had a well-rounded reaction to this blog posting.
ReplyDeleteFor the record, I hear that you can get bootleg vinyls in Amsterdam of Lee J. Cobb singing "Habanera." Just throwing it out there...
One of my favorite movies of all time!
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