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There has been a misunderstanding taken place here. The Raquel Welch image answer had been finalised on January 9. Then eight days later on January 17 Gwen Verdon's image was included and answered, including images. On the same day immediately following after the three entries you posted ''I should have thought of her bit part in Roustabout''. As you hadn't mentioned it was Raquel Welch that you were referring to I had incorrectly assumed that you were talking about the current Gwen Verdon entry. Thank you for your information which now clears up the matter.
By the way The Elvis Little Egypt musical number in Roustabout. is great. .
442 is Dorothy Malone, dancing with Eroll Flynn in Too Much Too Soon. I used image search, and only posted because I doubt anyone has seen this, at least recently. Looks interesting, although ratings are indifferent.
442 is Dorothy Malone, dancing with Eroll Flynn in Too Much Too Soon. I used image search, and only posted because I doubt anyone has seen this, at least recently. Looks interesting, although ratings are indifferent.
Correct. Dorothy Malone in the film played Diana Barrymore the daughter of John Barrymore. Dorothy had won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Written On The Wind (1956). This film performance being the highlight of her screen career. Sorry to say that the man seen dancing with her in the scene is an unidentified actor and not Errol Flynn.
There are two poster images appearing above that are different in some way or another in their presentation from the rest of the World's poster designs. any ideas?
O.k. then my question has obviously stumped you so I will reveal my thinking then. Firstly, only the U.S.A. lobby cards had Errol Flynn's name billed first. All other U.S.A. and World film adverting had Errol Flynn's name billed second following after Dorothy Malone name.. Secondly the Australian one sheet of Too Much, Too Soon has completely different art work than that the rear of the World used of featuring Dorothy Malobs dancing. I am also curious as to what the artwork on the Australian daybill looks like. Anyone own a copy?
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Roustabout (film) - Wikipedia
By the way The Elvis Little Egypt musical number in Roustabout. is great. .
To wrap up 441, Marlene Detrich in?
Let us see what you can make out from these latest two mages.
I used image search, and only posted because I doubt anyone has seen this, at least recently. Looks interesting, although ratings are indifferent.
Sorry to say that the man seen dancing with her in the scene is an unidentified actor and not Errol Flynn.
Firstly, only the U.S.A. lobby cards had Errol Flynn's name billed first. All other U.S.A. and World film adverting had Errol Flynn's name billed second following after Dorothy Malone name..
Secondly the Australian one sheet of Too Much, Too Soon has completely different art work than that the rear of the World used of featuring Dorothy Malobs dancing. I am also curious as to what the artwork on the Australian daybill looks like. Anyone own a copy?
These two images may well present a problem in being identified unless of course you have seen the films involved.
Is that it?
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