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hotvintagepoll · 1 year 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 · 4 months ago
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vintage-every-day · 3 months 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 · 3 months ago
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Fernando Lamas (January 9, 1915 – October 8, 1982)
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gatabella · 10 months ago
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Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas and Ava Gardner at Marion Davies' party, 1952
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hollywood-classics · 5 days ago
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Lana Turner & Fernando Lamas
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gatutor · 4 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 · 4 months ago
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Louise Fletcher in The Cheap Detective (1978)
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nextstopwonderland · 1 year ago
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Films seen in 2024: Dangerous When Wet (1953, Walters)
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mariocki · 4 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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hotvintagepoll · 1 year 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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oldshowbiz · 1 year ago
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The Violent Ones (1967)
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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 · 3 months ago
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Fernando Lamas and Esther Williams touring the sites in Madrid, Spain in 1961
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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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