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After I posted these photos here, I noticed that Andy’s expressions show he followed the action and his expressions are similar to the guy on the left. LOL!
Of movies where Power was a bad guy, “Witness for the Prosecution” was beyond all measures the best – Charles Laughton, Elsa Manchester (she stole every scene she was in!), and Marlene Dietrich played the major roles. Marlene Dietrich always comes across as too big for the roles, but I think this was her best movie, where she acted rather than existed because of her iconic presence. Her Cockney impersonation is brilliant and a – oops ! It has to be seen to believe.
I don’t think I have seen it, and I adore Marlen Dietrich. I will definitely look it up and thank you for recommending.
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Yes, she is really good in it, and I hope you do see the film as a fan. She was born in one of my favorite cities, Berlin. (Not that that has anything to do with anything…!)
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I have never been to Berlin, but thanks to my great-grandmother, I can differentiate between Hoch Deutsch and her Viennese dialect. Of course, Bavarian stands out, as I have discovered in Munich. I had known she was born in Berlin when films started appearing in Russia, regardless of that fact. They saved face by presenting her as anti-fascist.
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Yes, she went on United Service Organizations during WWII to entertain (greatly!) the Allied troops, making her, for WWII purposes (a good German).
Both Viennese and Berliner Deutsch are hard for me to follow. I’ve not been exposed to enough of the latter to determine what’s so hard for me about it (I was OK in Salzburg… Saw the Mozarteum but the person I was with didn’t want to go in – now, I’d desert that person and do it anyway!) Berliner Deutsch is hard because they seem to drop endings a lot. I need all the clues possible to follow German!
He’s not spoiling it! He makes a live cameo appearance! Movie improved. Merlin loves to rest on my upper, well padded chest. Hard to watch anything with him there. “His Holyness” as I jokingly call him (his breed is Sacred Birman) is not made out of glass.
I loved these moments… Thank you, Love, nia
After I posted these photos here, I noticed that Andy’s expressions show he followed the action and his expressions are similar to the guy on the left. LOL!
I think Andy is auditioning for a part!
Yes, when “Cat on the Shelf” is made, he has a good shot at starring in it!
dood….we iz crackin UP !!! ewe bee givin dad de razberree in yur last foto !!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 ♥♥
Could be! That’s a bit of tongue sticking out.
Even better that you don’t have to rely on subtitles.
Even English language films are easier for me to follow with the captions….
What is this film that Mr Andy the Critic so actively dislikes?
“Nightmare Alley” – it is pretty entertaining and features Tyrone Power as a bad guy.
Evidently, your discerning critic thinks otherwise.
Of movies where Power was a bad guy, “Witness for the Prosecution” was beyond all measures the best – Charles Laughton, Elsa Manchester (she stole every scene she was in!), and Marlene Dietrich played the major roles. Marlene Dietrich always comes across as too big for the roles, but I think this was her best movie, where she acted rather than existed because of her iconic presence. Her Cockney impersonation is brilliant and a – oops ! It has to be seen to believe.
I don’t think I have seen it, and I adore Marlen Dietrich. I will definitely look it up and thank you for recommending.
Yes, she is really good in it, and I hope you do see the film as a fan. She was born in one of my favorite cities, Berlin. (Not that that has anything to do with anything…!)
I have never been to Berlin, but thanks to my great-grandmother, I can differentiate between Hoch Deutsch and her Viennese dialect. Of course, Bavarian stands out, as I have discovered in Munich. I had known she was born in Berlin when films started appearing in Russia, regardless of that fact. They saved face by presenting her as anti-fascist.
Yes, she went on United Service Organizations during WWII to entertain (greatly!) the Allied troops, making her, for WWII purposes (a good German).
Both Viennese and Berliner Deutsch are hard for me to follow. I’ve not been exposed to enough of the latter to determine what’s so hard for me about it (I was OK in Salzburg… Saw the Mozarteum but the person I was with didn’t want to go in – now, I’d desert that person and do it anyway!) Berliner Deutsch is hard because they seem to drop endings a lot. I need all the clues possible to follow German!
Heehee! Benji does that too! 🙂 🙂
It’s something they learn from their mommies, I’m sure!
Maybe he has some doubts about your movie taste? Let Andy pick the next one…
I can only imagine what that film might be! It seems he liked “The Third Man”, though he did block captions part of the time.
“The Third Man” is an excellent choice!
Definitely one of my favorites!
That third photo has me LOL, Doug! That look says what you want, hooman! 😂❤️😻
Yes, his expression is rather cheeky, isn’t it?
Oh man, that face is so adorable, Doug! I wanna kiss him! 😂😬
I keep reminding you where that cute face has been. LOL!
Yuck…
That’s right…right up into that fluffy butt!
Andy looks quite proud of himself, Doug!
No doubt he is, Lavinia!
He’s not spoiling it! He makes a live cameo appearance! Movie improved. Merlin loves to rest on my upper, well padded chest. Hard to watch anything with him there. “His Holyness” as I jokingly call him (his breed is Sacred Birman) is not made out of glass.
Andy and the late Dougy’s father was a Birman… Maybe that explains things, eh?!
love the last one… it looks as if he is a part of the movie ;O)
Yes, he does! 🙂
For all intents and purposes, he was!