Danny G's Sunday Serenade with Dino: "Canadian Sunset"
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Talking about movies, movies, movies. I believe movies are one of the best pleasures in life. Nothing better than watching a classic film and talking with others about them. Love the classics the most but will also talk about the newer stuff too. And covering all genres: comedy, action, horror, sci-fi, drama, musicals, etc. Will also discuss TV shows, more of the classics, but occasionally the newer stuff too. And anything else that might be on my mind. Feel free to drop by and have a chat.
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My husband Vinnie and I are fans of Raymond Chandler and many of the films based on his novels or screenplays, and MARLOWE is no exception! In addition to Sharon Farrell's memorable performance as Orfamay Quest, James Garner's performance as a 1960s Philip Marlowe is quite effective, not to mention a great dress rehearsal for his role as Jim Rockford on the long-running TV series THE ROCKFORD FILES. Triple-crown Oscar/Tony/Emmy-winner Rita Moreno teamed up with Garner on several ROCKFORD episodes. I must say, however, that Bruce Lee steals the film as Winslow Wong, a henchman so cool and tough that he could beat up AN ENTIRE OFFICE! From a standing start, no less! :-) Nice review!
Sharon Farrell's career has always puzzled me. There was a time long ago when it seemed she might have a bigger movie career than she did. She was one of those actresses who did a lot of TV and seemed to have the skill and presence to do well in films, too. She's had a long career, so it isn't like she disappeared, but I've always wondered why she didn't get better parts in quality films (especially after she co-starred with Steve McQueen in "The Reivers").
I almost died my heart stopped for 4 and a half minutes during the birth of my son, Chance Boyer. I couldn't remember anything when I cam to. Took me 3 years to read and write and walk and talk again Check out sharonfarrell.com....I loved the story he wrote about me I think this is a lovely Website. And a great review. I agree that Bruce Lee stole the film, he certainly stole my heart.
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