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hotvintagepoll · 11 months ago
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Fernando Lamas (The Merry Widow, The Girl Rush)—no propaganda submitted
Danny Kaye (The Court Jester, Hans Christian Andersen, White Christmas)—he's such an absolute joy to watch dancing, swordfighting, singing, you name it...underrated genius and SO hot beneath all the antics! post the scene of him wooing angela lansbury from court jester i beg you [below the cut]
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"It's easy to overlook because he was a comedic actor, which we don't always associate with hotness. But look at any publicity still and you'll see, he was absolutely hot."
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"y'all sit down, shut up, let me tell you about danny kaye. HOT. HOT MAN. him? in the court jester? swordfighting basil rathbone so so badly?? the bit where he's hypnotised and romancing angela lansbury??? this man in the inspector general—i've never seen anyone look better in regency fashion in my life. people dont realise how hot he is because he's so FUNNY but he steals the show every damn time!! "
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"i will never not love him for refusing to get surgery to his nose when the studio system told him he looked too Jewish. he was also an underrated genius as well—but for this poll, let me just say he is HOT, secretly gorgeous, and i have never seen a man look so good in period clothing literally ever."
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"he was hot!!!!!! an ambassador for unicef!!!!! he is so fucking funny i dont know !!!! my beautiful hot ginger jewish king"
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"i would like to submit the engagement clip from white christmas for danny kaye. Vera ellen is a smoke show but man. something about danny kaye crawling away from her and then figuring out the SchemeTM... That's hot folks!"(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEM-xZtALnc)
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"Would also add his early life section on wikipedia is a JOURNEY (fun)"
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fatmagic · 3 months ago
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vintage-every-day · 1 month ago
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Behind the scenes of 𝑴𝒆𝒓𝒓𝒚 𝑾𝒊𝒅𝒐𝒘, MGM 1952: Ava Gardner, Fernando Lamas and Lana Turner.
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Fernando Lamas (January 9, 1915 – October 8, 1982)
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gatabella · 9 months ago
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Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas and Ava Gardner at Marion Davies' party, 1952
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gatutor · 3 months ago
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Esther Williams-Fernando Lamas "Magic fountain" (La fuente mágica) 1963, de Fernando Lamas.
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of-fear-and-love · 3 months ago
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Louise Fletcher in The Cheap Detective (1978)
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nextstopwonderland · 11 months ago
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Films seen in 2024: Dangerous When Wet (1953, Walters)
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mariocki · 3 months ago
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The Cheap Detective (1978)
"Mr. Peckinpaugh? You look startled."
"Oh, no, it's just that, uh, you look like fourteen other dames that was here the other night."
"Yes, I know. They were my sister."
"Well, that explains the resemblance."
"Not to me. She was adopted."
"Yeah, well, so am I, but I don't look like your sister either."
#the cheap detective#1978#comedy film#american cinema#neil simon#robert moore#peter falk#eileen brennan#ann margret#stockard channing#louise fletcher#madeline kahn#dom deluise#james coco#sid caesar#nicol williamson#paul williams#abe vigoda#marsha mason#fernando lamas#badly wanted to like this more than I did. i mean it's fine‚ occasionally pretty good‚ but a cast like that should really only be brought#together for something phenomenal. reuniting the writer‚ the director‚ one of the stars and a fair amount of the supporting cast from 1976'#Murder by Death‚ this treads similar ground: where the earlier film spoofed country house mysteries and amateur detectives from the golden#age of crime fiction‚ this film is a commitment parody of classic detective movies and the work of Humphrey Bogart#perhaps it's a little too committed; the reliance on detailed spoofing of specific films‚ scenes‚ lines‚ looks‚ actors.. it does detract#just a little from the business of simply being funny. this is funny (occasionally hilarious) but too often it's in a gentle or lazy way.#it needed a punchier script‚ livelier direction. idk. still‚ the cast are amazing and they're clearly having a lot of fun (perhaps no one#more than Ann Margret‚ in truly outrageous form here) and it's fun spotting future stars like James Cromwell and Jonathan Banks#in among the background players. a good time for sure‚ but frustratingly short of what it might have been#oh and i dont think I've ever seen Nicol W have as much fun as he's clearly having here‚ playing the head of Cincinnati's Nazi contingent
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fawnvelveteen · 2 years ago
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Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas on the set of The Merry Widow (1952)
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oldshowbiz · 1 year ago
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The Violent Ones (1967)
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hotvintagepoll · 11 months ago
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Fernando Lamas (The Merry Widow, The Girl Rush)—no propaganda submitted belong pic below
Gene Kelly (Singin' in the Rain, An American in Paris, The Pirate)—It's hard to know where to start with Gene Kelly because he did so, so much, of such a high quality, from the ballet scenes in "An American in Paris" to the classy suave movie star act of "Singin' in the Rain" to the incredibly camp, sexy "The Pirate". He just never stopped finding cool ways to do things and he's just brilliant to watch, especially when he's dancing, but even when he's doing drama or being silly! He's one of those guys who could genuinely do it all and just radiates charisma through the screen, literally an #icon in every sense of the word.
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motionpicturelover · 1 year ago
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"The Cheap Detective" (1978) - Robert Moore
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Films I've watched in 2023 (61/119)
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vintage-every-day · 2 years ago
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Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas by Virgil Apger, 1954.
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citizenscreen · 2 months ago
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Fernando Lamas and Esther Williams touring the sites in Madrid, Spain in 1961
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papermoonloveslucy · 2 years ago
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THE GREAT OUTDOORS!
Part 1 ~ The Ricardos & Mertzes Commune with Nature
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“I Love Lucy” generally took place indoors - at their East 68th Street apartment or Ricky’s nightclub. As residents of New York City, they had little opportunity to commune with nature - but there were exceptions. In nearly all cases, these outdoorsy moments were staged indoors - in a Hollywood studio.  
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“The Marriage License” (1952) ~ To correct an error on their original marriage license, Lucy and Ricky travel to Greenwhich, Connecticut to renew their vows. While there, Lucy makes Ricky renact his proposal at the tree bench where it first happened.  
LUCY: “Gee. I don’t remember this seat being so small, do you? I guess the tree grew in a little from each side.”  RICKY: “Let’s face it, we’ve grown out a little from each side!” 
This brush with nature came during the 26th episode filmed and is the very first time Lucy and Ricky have been seen outdoors.  The Desilu set designers finally had a chance to use foliage! 
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“Lucy’s Last Birthday” (1953) ~ Depressed that no one has remembered her birthday, Lucy wanders the city at night, eventually arriving at Central Park - Manhattan’s equivalent of The Great Outdoors. 
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While sitting alone, the Friends of the Friendless come marching through the trees, stopping to console her. Not used to negotiating the outdoors, FOF extra Barbara Pepper (the only Friendless female) loses her hat on a low-hanging branch! 
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“The Camping Trip” (1953) ~ Lucy wants to do everything Ricky does - including going on a camping trip to go fishing and duck hunting. 
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This is by far the most exensive use of greenery in the series. Assessing Lucy’s camping attire, Ethel is typically blunt.
LUCY: “Well, do I look like I stepped out of ‘Field & Stream’?” ETHEL: “You look more like you fell in.”
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Although the campsite is located in the woods near a stream, the exact location is never stated. It is must be within driving distance, so likely upstate New York.  
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“The Fox Hunt” (1956) ~  At an English country manor Lucy goes on a fox hunt, despite never having ridden a horse.
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Lucy really gets back to nature by becoming ensared in a bush. Unbeknownst to her, the fox does too! 
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“Lucy in the Swiss Alps” (1956) ~  After a mistake in booking during their trek through Europe, the Ricardos and Mertzes go mountain climbing in the Swiss Alps. 
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This establishing shot tells the audience the enivronment that the gang will be dealing with: snow-capped mountains. 
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The “I Love Lucy” set designers were charged with creating a realistic mountain top, then making it snow!  
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The Great Outdoors weren’t always green!  This sequence was later integrated into the promotion of Paramount+ streaming service, showing various CBS / Paramount characters scaling ‘Mount Paramount’. 
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“Lucy’s Bicycle Trip” (1956) ~ When leaving Italy for France, Lucy has her heart set on biking along the coast and across the border - until she can’t find her passport!
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In the middle of nowhere, she tries everything she can think of to get past the border officials. Before the border, the gang gets in touch with nature by sleeping in a barn!  
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“Off to Florida” (1956) ~ When Lucy misplaces their train tickets to Miami Beach, she and Ethel must share a car ride to Florida with Edna Grundy (Elsa Lanchester), a woman they suspect might be a hatchet murderess.
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Mrs. Grundy insists on driving the backroads from New York City to Florida. Instead of stopping at a roadside cafe, Mrs. Grundy has packed watercress sandwiches, which Lucy calls ‘buttered grass’.  
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Instead of stopping at a hotel, they simply pull off the road and try to sleep in the car. The ominpresent chirp of crickets keeps them awake. 
LUCY: “Who can sleep with all that noise? Sounds like feeding time in a pet shop.” 
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“Deep Sea Fishing” & “Desert Island” (1956) ~ While visiting Miami Beach, Lucy and Ethel make a bet with Ricky and Fred that they can catch the bigger fish. Not all nature is green or white - sometimes it is blue, too!  The scenes on the ocean were filmed in a water tank in Hollywood, while actor doubles were also filmed off the coast of Miami. The two films were then edited together.
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When their boat runs out of gas, the gang is stranded on a lush (what they believe to be) deserted island. The island seen in the second unit footage (above) is not nearly as large or verdant as the one built in the studio. 
RICKY: “Hey!  They have caca-nuts here!” LUCY: “Caca-nuts? (she looks around) Oh, yeah. A lot of caca-nuts.”
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Palm trees and whie sands are usually an idyllic way to commune with nature - except when a giant native (Claude Akins) shows up!  
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“Lucy Raises Tulips” (1957) ~ In Connecticut, Lucy turns gardener. When she takes charge of the rider mower, the landscape changes for the worse -  including the garden! For city folks, nothing says Back to Nature more than gardening. 
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“Lucy Hunts Uranium” (1958) ~ The third of the hour-long episodes later called “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” takes the gang to Las Vegas, where they hunt for uranium with Fred MacMurray. As with previous episodes, this was a combination of studio shooting and second unit location footage.
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Location filming took place in California’s Mojave Desert. This is the first time Lucy and Desi have gone on location as the Ricardos.
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During the exterior prospecting scene, the actors actually ‘fall asleep’ on a Hollywood sound stage and ‘wake up’ on location in the desert!  Movie magic!
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Although the actors went on location, the car chase sequences were filmed using stunt doubles intercut with studio-filmed process shots. 
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“Lucy Goes To Sun Valley” (1958) ~ The gang travels to Sun Valley, Idaho, where they meet Fernando Lamas. 
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Sun Valley is a resort city where tourists can enjoy ice skating, golfing, hiking, trail riding, cycling, tennis and (of course) skiing on Bald (“Mount Baldy”) Mountain and Dollar Mountain. It was a favorite vacation spot for the Arnaz family. They spent part of their 1952 summer hiatus from “I Love Lucy” at the resort and later returned in 1959, after Lucy and Desi had separated, staying at Ann Sothern’s home.
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As usual, the episode was a combination of studio shooting and location footage of the actors at the resort. This episode, however, featured far more location footage than any previous episode. 
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Lucille Ball was called upon to really get back to nature by skiing, skating, and even frolicking in the snow with animals!  
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“Lucy Makes Room for Danny” (1958) ~ Danny Williams (Danny Thomas) and his family sublet the Ricardo home during the winter.  Building snowmen and throwing snoballs were part of the show’s plot. Unlike their visit to Sun Valley, this snow was a studio creation. The episode was a clever way to tell viewers that “Make Room for Daddy” (aka “The Danny Thomas Show”) would be taking over “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” time slot!  
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“Lucy Goes To Alaska” (1959) ~ The gang travel to the nation’s newest state to buy some discount land - but end up out in the cold - literally!  Red Skelton guest stars. 
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Although the action is set in and around Nome, the second unit footage was filmed in Lake Arrowhead, California, about 100 miles from Hollywood. 
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The exteriors were done with doubles and none of the regular cast left the newly-purchased Desilu (formerly RKO) Studios.
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“Lucy’s Summer Vacation” (1959) ~ Lucy and Ricky go on vacation to Vermont and end up sharing their cabin with Howard Duff and Ida Lupino.
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In the story, Lucy and Ricky have been invited to spend a week at a cabin on (fictional) Lake Wotchasokapoo, Vermont. 
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The show took the Ricardos out of their Connecticut home, but the scenes were not filmed on location in Vermont, but inside Desilu Studios. There is one brief establishing shot of a lake.
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