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High Noon is the greatest American movie ever made. You are free to disagree with me. But, of course, you’d be sadly mistaken. Full Article at Plenty
Jean Arthur was an enigmatic figure because she doesn't do very well in crowds, and she doesn't do very well with people, and she doesn't do very well with life, but she does very well as an actress. She's afraid. Full Article at The Sheila Variations
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That’s High Noon, that’s Gary Cooper
Once upon a time, smoking was chic. It was the "in" thing to do, and it seemed as if almost everyone was doing it. Guys looked tough; women looked glamorous and sexy. Full Article at Baxter Bulletin
Submit your comment The suspects, who also stole the family's Toyota Fortuna, drove through to Tembisa where police from the Pretoria Flying Squad and Pretoria Dog Unit began tracing them after the vehicle's tracking device was activated. Full Article at Independent Online
Jack Clay, who taught drama to him at Southern Methodist University during the 1980s, remembers Jeffrey Nordling as a "tall, handsome, manly actor not unlike Gary Cooper." Full Article at Dallas Morning News - Blogs
This undated handout image provided by the U.S. Postal Service shows the 44-cent honoring actor Gary Cooper, the latest in the Legends of Hollywood series. View Photo »
I like the old movies because they have the best actors we ever had, like Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and John Wayne ... Movies today are all sex and violence.
It’s sort of ridiculous, actually: you could use the set as a doorstop, it must weigh 10 pounds. Except you wouldn’t want to ruin the red-velvet box all the goodies are nestled in. Full Article at FlickFilospher.com
Emil Jannings, Warner Baxter, George Arliss and Lionel Barrymore. Wallace Beery and Fredric March simultaneously. Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and Victor McLaglen. Paul Muni and Spencer Tracy². Robert Donat, Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper and James Cagney. Full Article at Film Experience Blog
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These undated handout images provided by the U.S. Postal Service shows 2009 postage stamps honoring Bob Hope, left, and Gary Cooper.
View Photo »This undated handout image provided by the U.S. Postal Service shows the 44-cent honoring actor Gary Cooper, the latest in the Legends of Hollywood series.
View Photo »This undated handout image provided by the U.S. Postal Service shows the 44-cent honoring actor Gary Cooper, the latest in the Legends of Hollywood series.
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