Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Today's Blind Items- Old Hollywood Blind

If this actor was alive today he would have probably ended up spending his life in jail rather than being an A+ lister during his entire career. A studio almost went bankrupt paying off so many parents to keep quiet about what he did to their daughters. Our actor was the true definition of A+ list and he made box office hits and classics that will never stop being discussed. He was in charge of casting for all of his movies and you can be sure there would be a large number of teen and pre-teen girls auditioning for parts that didn't even fit in with the story. He frequently cut the scenes out they shot but just wanted to audition them and shoot with them and have sex with as many as he could. The number of illegitimate kids this guy had would probably make our heads spin. It has to be at least a dozen and probably none of the mothers were over the age of 16. That was pretty much his cut off point.. He wanted nothing to do with any teen over 16. This guy was a sick guy who didn't even bother hiding his love of young women but he was so popular and made so much money that people just shrugged it off and just said it was him being him. The payoffs were primarily to pay for the child's future, but there were more than a few times where a girl was injured while having sex with our actor because he didn't take no for an answer. The thing that was really disturbing is how many parents were willing to let their daughters film with him even when they knew his reputation or what he was going to do to their daughters. They let them spend the night or week with the guy.  


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    1. I'm with Haywood. In like Flynn would mean something more insidious if it were him. Why not reveal it? Whoever it is, is most likely worm food by now.

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    2. Errol Flynn was charged with raping a young girl, the trial almost ruined his career.

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    3. Anonymous7:19 PM

      Agreed. Chaplin liked them young, but Flynn was controlling and abusive about it. Even his own biography is disgusting.

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  2. Was thinking Brando as well.

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  3. Agree with MontanaMarriott, Chaplin.

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  4. I was thinking maybe Fatty arbuckle but Chaplin went overseas to live.

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  5. I think chaplin as well....

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  6. Orson Welles--but I hope not.

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  7. Chaplin was English...at least with the main blind of the day, doesn't enty usually qualify it....

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  8. This is Errol Flynn. Twice he was charged outside the country for rape. Both girls were 15 years old. Absolutely disgusting

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  9. Brando had to buy a private island in French Polynesia(Tetoria) to conduct life the way he did....and molest

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  10. Errol Flynn popped into my mind first. Granted, there's not a lot of detail to narrow this one down, really. Just that the guy was A+ and made lots of classic movies. Could be anyone. Meh.

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  11. I like the Errol Flynn guesses, but I'll throw out Douglas Fairbanks just because.

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  12. That's right Md. He got off for that.
    He's dead, so don't be a spoil sport Enty. Just tell us already, pretty please with sprinkles on top?

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  13. Not feeling Chaplin fir this. I'd go with Brando over him.

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  14. But Brando was never in charge for all the casting in all his movies, and what he really liked were brunettes with a temper - young, sure, but in their 20's. All his children, including the ones out of the wedlock, were accounted for.

    I'm going with Errol Flynn, too, because I doubt McCarthy would have let this pass when he went after Chaplin for being a "commie".

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  15. Brando was also a notorious bisexual so I am sure Enty would have mentioned "young boys" as well as young girls if this were him but then again this IS Enty we are talking about so his facts leave alot to be desired lol.

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    1. True. Very good point. What about Richard Burton. He basically raped Fisher.~liz said. Sorry but a sicko is a sicko.

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    1. It's like you're not even tryin. Just kidding :) he's still alive. If we knew who raped N.Wood we'd probably know the answer to this.

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  17. I first thought Chaplin, but Flyn was really known for the 15 year old girls. He even had a 15 year old mistress living with him, when he died, that the alegations came out. In her bedroom in his house there were peep holes above her bed, so his buddies could watch them have sex.

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  18. Well, my first three choices were the first 3 guesses here. LOL. Always too late to the party. Think it's Chaplin, though.

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  19. Errol Flynn was gay and born in Tasmania, not US...
    I totally get the guess, but I feel it's relevant.he liked women more...he was privy to exotic young girls(hence his Polynesian paradise isle where he was also a huge fan of incest...real nice guy...

    @sabrina,.on the waterfront was a game changer for him...and he could green
    Iggy/cast approve projects....then imagine with The Godfatjher franchise

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  20. Just kidding. Kirk Douglas is still alive.

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  21. ^spewking of Brando with liking women more and on...

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  22. y'all Amber Rose just filed for divorce...

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  23. Off topic - I think this answers the debate yesterday

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2767138/Colin-Farrell-Vince-Vaughn-sign-new-season-True-Detective.html

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  24. I mostly agree with the Errol Flynn guess, people really did just put up with his crap. I think its a real stretch to say he was A+ for his entire career, he was kind of a loser by the end of his career.

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  25. Had it said singer I would have gone with Sinatra. He was known to like it really rough, also liked young girls, sicko.
    Sinatra was awful, what he did to some of the women was horrifying. His mob connections often times had him taking care of business while in their company - so it is said...

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  26. Definitely Chaplin. His treatment of young girls was well known in Hollywood and he never made an effort to hide it.

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  27. @kpist..it wasn't yesterday I don't think(the one I k now of) lol...it was last week I think when I guessed him for the A list comic actor cheating w/michelle Monaghan.because I said slat he was slated for TD this season......and I'm happy bout both these casting additions!! Yummy

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  28. John Wayne popped into my head reading this. He made a lot of classics and was A+ list until his death.

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    1. John was a lot of things but no never actually force himself

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  29. "In the late 1950s, Flynn met and courted the 15-year-old Beverly Aadland at the Hollywood Professional School, casting her in his final film, Cuban Rebel Girls (1959). According to Aadland, he planned to marry her and move to a new house in Jamaica but he died of a heart attack before this came to pass." Wikipedia

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  30. Errol Flynn used to say "I like my whiskey old and my women young". No kidding.

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  31. Chaplin. Firstly, Flynn was never A+ list all of his career. The last decade was barely B list. Casting of his major movies was by the studio, Warner Bros, not by him. Brando wasn't connected to any studio and didn't control casting of much of his movies. Whatever their personal preferences their movies are not littered with underage actresses (I'll except Brando for his Bounty film). Chaplin produced and directed his movies and thus controlled casting. He was a founder of United artists and thus had a studio to protect him. Finally his films are full of barely legal leading ladies etc.

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  32. Clark, I was leaning toward John Wayne too. Then I read Errol Flynn's Wiki page...

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  33. Flynn was actually charged with statutory rape of two 15 year old girls in the Los Angeles, although acquitted. Actually, when on trial he met his second wife teenager Nora Eddington at the court where the trial was taking place. Eddington was about 17 at the time. Sounds like a pretty good fit to me.

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  34. @Tricia, Errol Flynn was not gay. He's the perfect definition of bi-sexual - he liked anything that moved.

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  35. @malcam66 agreed.
    I thought he was a huge closet case, seems his issues were more of the pedophilic variety:(

    However he is foreign born...so Unless enterns thinking that not important even in main blind...then he's the sick pig in this blind:(

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  36. "In like Flynn"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_like_Flynn

    http://thehairpin.com/2013/02/scandals-of-classic-hollywood-in-like-erroll-flynn

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  37. Tricia, you are probably right, I have been behind all week (busy at work) and I was not on this past weekend either. Sorry for the confusion.

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  38. @kpist...I feel ya...couldn't tell ya day for the life of me lol.
    No confusion.... Work does that!

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  39. Only think that makes me think it aint Chaplin is that it says lots of times the teen girl didn't fit in the movie. Chaplin had an ingenue in practically every short and feature he ever made. He, and the Marx Bros. especially, believed they needed a love story in the comedy to get broads into the theater.

    I lean towards Erol Flynn, but when I think of actors who had their buddies that they always cast, Chaplin and John Wayne are the ones who stand out.

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  40. Gotta be Flynn, though I think Brando was fucked up as well.

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  41. it's errol flynn. not a doubt in my mind. he was a dog.

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  42. Chaplin for sure

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  43. Chaplain or flynn good guesses. It is disgusting, hope he's burning in hell. And Brando was a blabbermouth, he wld hv exposed himself or given an jnterview or written a book about it, so dont think its him.

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  44. Couple of sentences into the blind it mentions his films are still discussed today. Can't think of any Flynn films that fit this, but am pretty sure Chaplin films are discussed on the regular in film classes.

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  45. I would go with Chaplin but he was tiny and I can't imagine him doing much harm so my vote goes to Flynn who was also more athletic.

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  46. I had no idea Chaplin was like that! I was going with Flynn but agree with Chaplin now because he is important in film history.

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  47. Charlie Chaplin and Errol Flynn were the most devout followers of Bring 'em Young in old Hollywood.

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  48. Isn't Flynn also known for hiring a pro for then 12 year old Dean Stockwell because he didn't want him to miss out on the fun?

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  49. I read somewhere the Nabokov got the name Lolita from Charlie Chaplin's child bride Lita who was 14 when they began their affair. His last wife playwright Eugene O'Neill's daughter Oona married Chaplin a month after her 18th birthday.

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  50. I don't get the 'bankrupted a studio'? Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks founded United Artists. The business plan changed as the industry did, and the partnership shifted into other interests. There were rumours about why and how the business interests devolved. Mary Pickford was pretty vocal about calling out Chaplin as a creeper.

    Sounds closer to Chaplin, than other likely suspects, but - he did like older teens and barely adult. But not children and not those with parental chaperones. Errol Flynn sounds more likely, he was a constant force for bagmen to clean up messes. Bi, teen age or trick babies.

    Someone more obscure?

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  51. Marlon Brando and Rita Morena were together for years. She knew about his cheating, but she did't care. He always cheated with women though, not young girls.

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  52. Is Bing Crosby old Hollywood?

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  53. Chaplin or Harold Lloyd because both were responsible for casting and producing and financing their films. Chaplin was a misogynist and Lloyd was creepy in my opinion. (But I love Harold Lloyd ' s films over Chaplin ' s not that it makes it less creepy.) Oh...maybe Walt Disney....

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    1. Oops Disney was not an actor. My bad.

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  54. If Marlon Brando were alive today, would he be arrested for underage sex with Jackie Collins?
    By Oliver Marre Literature Last updated: January 18th, 2010
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    Without wanting to sound very censorious, am I the only person to find it shocking that Jackie Collins slept with Marlon Brando when she was just 15?
    @crila he actually did sleep with underage girls....and his own family....:(

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  55. This could be many guys in Hollywood, but I'm going with Chaplin.

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  56. But nobody really talks about Chaplin movies today. I think someone who was born later. Even though Chaplin was quite known for his young girls.

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  57. I''m going with John Wayne too because I disliked him and it is easy to believe he was a pedophile as well as a racist and sexist. At least it is to me

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  58. @LazyDay: Bring 'em Young was one of the best DVD series ever. Lots of fresh off the turnip truck, barely legals w/ deer in the headlight looks on their faces shortly into the scene. Company never really transitioned to the internet and has been dead a while now.

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  59. @michael..I agree, not a nice guy...but his films aren't discussed, intellectually really, in a any way current day...

    But on the Waterfront is considered the premiere American Classic film(close 2nd Rebel WOAC)

    Just saying....Brando...haven't even skimmed the surface of his- activities and perversions....and I think the point of the BI is that it's someone that wasn't reprimanded.

    And he did have complete control over Godfather franchise...and 70's is old Hollywood whether I like it or not...(not..me feel old lol)

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    1. @Tricia, I was just reading an excerpt from a book on the making of the GF the other day and according to the author not only did Brando not have complete control but he was forced to audition for the part, which was unheard of for him at that stage in his career.

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    2. This is a very interesting thread!!

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  60. @Mystic Chic: What made Chaplin a mysogynist?

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    1. He loved control over everything and put his mother on a pedestal but the way he would discard women after he was done with them would be ruthless. He would have affairs with all his leading ladies and then accuse them, their stage mothers or their own cray cray when they were bitterly dumped. He was shocked at the brilliant business acumen of Mary Pickford when they formed United Artists and mocked her legalize in his book My Autobiography. .The most self congratulatory piece of self absorption I have ever read. No woman got away from his story without some shade thrown her way except Oona. Oona was an aspiring actress and Chaplin made sure he put a stop to that. Paulette Goddard, Oona, Mildred, and Lisa Grey were all around the 16 or so age when he first got involved with them if anything barely legal. He dropped leading ladies when they got too old..I admit that it is my opinion that he is a misogynist but his biography and attitude towards his previous relationships point I that direction. If anything his ego was ridiculous.

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  61. @michael amend..godfather isn't old enough for old Hollywood, he was already in another stratospgphere of celebrity and talent

    But On the Waterfront
    guys and Dolls
    mutiny on the Bounty
    Streetcar named Desire
    All were/are......and he did call shots on his films...read any autobiography of anyone who knew him

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  62. Chaplin liked young girls, obviously. But the other character flaws mentioned don't fit in the slightest. He was simply not a man given to violence against women. And very importantly, as someone else already mentioned, J Edger absolutely hated him with a deep, deep passion. If he had been able to make this a charge, he most certainly would have and it wouldn't have taken him as long as it did to get him out of the country. As described, it ain't Chaplin. My guess is the logical one....Flynn. Whatever could be wrong with a human being, it fits him to a T

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  63. @doodoo...except for these facts, sorry last time: Errol Flynn was born in Tasmania...quite far from here. No mention.

    He also wasn't über successful as stated ^ by other posters until later in life...he was Never A + untouchable...quite the opposite, happy to get work cuz he was a drunk(and I do I believe pedophile..and ultimately...BI sexual leaning towards gay...but most importantly to the BI..he was reduced to playing aging drunks....and was A+'posthumpously......

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  64. That's a good point doodoo.

    Totally not Brando, he wasn't into girls that young, or if he was, not exclusively.

    Chaplin did face a paternity suit just before he married Oona O'Neill, and lost. Even though, from what I read, bloodwork showed that he couldn't be the father (in those days, it would have been based on blood type, not DNA).

    He had 8 children with Oona and by all accounts it was a very happy marriage despite the age difference. Lasted 33 years until his death.

    OK, so - Errol Flynn?

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  65. @prunella....respectfully...yes, brando was into Everything and if it didn't exist, he created it.

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  66. Hence his fortress on a remote island in French Polynesia..; and if anyone thinks the only thinks the only thing he was evading was-taxes- they are mistaken.

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  67. It was in part due the mob(ironic being that he was THE Godfather" ) and their awareness or discovery of his- pedophilic and inscensual tendencies...both extremely TABOO in the culture., and thee was a bounty(no pun) on his head.

    So his disappearance from mainstream Hollywood wasn't the BS story given about spirituality, (much like Steven seagal)

    He was a coward on the run....and a rapist, and deplorable.

    And his return in (the graduate) in case anyone wondering...was a debt he owed....he hated every moment of being in that film..and it showed.

    Then he died..The End

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  68. No question about it, this is Chaplin. His wife Lita Grey described exactly this m.o. in her book My Life with Chaplin.

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  70. I said the Graduate, his last(awful) film but meant
    The freshman ....w/ Broderick...and it was an exhausting experience for all...if that's the film you talking bout..any publicity saying he had to"audition"is a lie....he didn't audition sixpence the late 50's....
    It was a debt...Last I'll say bout it

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  71. I never said he didn't audition for GF franchise....I Siaid because of(or insinuated) that his connection thereof made him susceptible to...certain - bullying by organized crime members once they became aware of his- perversions. And so he vanished...( to his Mecca Island where he continued without accountability or question...
    He returned from reclusion for The Freshman...his debt.
    Then he died shortly after...natural causes...ahem....cough

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  72. Ahhh, got it Tricia. Very interesting...!

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  73. @Tricia S - Brando did not have "complete control over the Godfather franchise" in any way shape or form. In fact, Coppola had to fight like hell to get Paramount to agree to cast him (Brando even went so far as to make a screen test, unheard of for a star of his stature).

    I think this is Flynn.

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  74. @russell...you took it literally...he was the franchise, I didn't mean it in pissing contest /I run this studio way....but you are correct in the respect that:brando didn't have complete control, sorry- the money people who actually greatly helped make the original film happen(not to be paramount pix BTW)after becoming infatuated with Brando in last tango in Paris ...and on the waterfront, did...and if there still exists people who are so naive to think that character and Brando we're mutually exclusive, well I have some swampland I'd like to sell you..

    Coppola was a puppet.

    And it all worked out for all involved.....

    Ps. Errol Flynn wasntbA+ for the duration of his career/ he was a drunk..and B+!at best till he died...and he's foreign born.

    I'm out!!

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  75. Chaplin! No doubt about it, for all the reasons already stated. He was A+ until his dying day. His films sort of defined film making and will always be discussed by film scholars if not movie fans. And he was supposedly quite well-endowed which could be what led to injuries for the young girls. Where's Himmmmmmmmm? I'm sure his Chaplin research would confirm this.

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  76. Someone upthread said Sinatra was well-known for liking it rough...I'm sure I read an Ava Gardner quote where she said sleeping with Sinatra was like being with a woman because he was so gentle?

    Either way, no real ideas but I'd probably go with Errol Flynn

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  77. Which films of chaplains would be a hot topic in film classes today...? Seriously,,just wondering..

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  78. At the very least this blind says "actor".chaplain appeared in only short films till later 20's? Early 30's..then was writer/producer for the duration of his career.
    Oh..and born in foreign country...(is none of that relevant?

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  79. I'd have to go with Chaplin because Flynn didn't have the power to cast his movies or cut the scenes.

    Flynn was an actor in his films, Chaplin was everything in his.

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  80. Walter Pidgeon.
    He was arrested in NYC by the cop father of someone I know & the charges were dropped & he was allowed to go, with just a warning.

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  81. @Dennis..sadly..better asked. Who didn't rape the beautiful Natalie wood...but brando,Steve McQueen, and..Kirk Douglas come to mind

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  82. @Tricia City Lights and Modern Times.

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  84. The Great Dictator and Gold Rush.

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  85. @Mystic Chic: yeah, I don't see any of that as Mysogynistic. If you look at the broader scope of things, instead of focusing on his relationships, he was Narcisisstic. He didn't hate women, he just only loved himself, and only thought he was "good enough". Shows through his micro managing of movie making and his perfectionism related to it.

    P.S. He may have dropped the leading ladies on film, but I think he kept some on payroll.

    @Tricia: Chaplin's work from his first short is all film school fodder. Remember, movies were in their infancy and he invented many, many special effects and shooting techniques. BBC did a 3hour documentary on how Chaplin shot and developed stuff, by going through the dailies they could find.

    He has 6 movies in the National Film Registry. In AFI's 100 Greatest Movies, City Lights is #11, Gold Rush is #58, and Modern Times is #78.

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  86. @count I agree with your assessment re: narcissism. Totally.

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  87. @Mystic Chic: Thumbs up.

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  88. I never heard of Errol Flynn being in charge or casting so for that reason I'm going with Chaplin.

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  89. Sounds very Chaplinesque; he loved barely-pubescent girls & young teens.

    But, please; NOT Brando, okay? He was into grown-up Exotics. As for what happened to bring about the tragic f'ed-up kids & angry exes, my impression is he could be a good friend, but was a somewhat socio lover/partner, & a sh*t dad. My mom liked the man, but she was bowled over by anyone w/talent + brains + looks.

    Mom's French roomie was the one silly enough to date MB & get knocked up (in one of a series of photo-booth pix they took together, I was creeped out by Brando covering Gf's face with a hand. Bet he did it during sex sometimes, too. It's like shouting, "Yep; I objectify women--it's so amusing to play with 'em!"). But overly-young US teens? Doubt he'd find them interesting.

    95% O/T: when she was surfing toward rock'n'roll-bottom, former GTO groupie Pamela Des Barres fixated on & sorta stalked Brando in his Last Tango era. She left long, confiding phone messages, wrote letters--& sometimes sent them--for years, I think. Finally, just as Pam started to embark on her 1000th fraught <3 to <3 w/his answering machine, Brando picked up the phone, "Pamela?"

    After she hung up in shock & called back, Brando actually gave her some insistent, concerned advice. He might have been OK as long as a relationship was not too intimate. Might explain why he treated my mom well as a Female Friend, while his treatment of knocked-up French Roomie had a strong flavor of Uncool.

    And 100% O/T: I'm with the Band is a hoot! It knocks the socks off Bebe Buell in the Memoirs of Finicky Musician-Groupies dept as clearly as Beefheart is eternally & infinitely > Stiv Bators & his recycled NY Dolls' riffs.

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