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Nov 2013
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I'm staying at a hotel tonight for work travel, and, although the hotel cable picks up about 200 channels, TCM is not one of them. It looks as though the first two Lethal Weapon movies are going to be rocking my world tonight. I'd rather see Belle De Jour, though. |
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Gene Tierney is buried less than two miles from my front door, in Glenwood Cemetery here in Houston. In 1960 she married oil man W. Howard Lee (who had gotten divorced from Hedy Lamarr that same year) and moved to Texas with her two daughters from her previous marriage to designer Oleg Cassini.
Excerpted from a 1979 People magazine article (both Gene and Howard Lee were alive when this article was written): ......Gene met Houston oilman W. Howard Lee while vacationing in Aspen, Colo. He was in the process of divorcing Hedy Lamarr and acquiescing to a settlement that left him merely a millionaire. "Oh no," he cried when friends suggested he take out Gene, "not another actress!" Their courtship flourished, however, even after she readmitted herself to Menninger's (a mental illness treatment clinic in Topeka, KS) a few months later. Warned that Gene's illness would doubtless recur and that he should think carefully about any romantic involvement, Lee, now 70, responded with unswerving affection and understanding. The couple was married in 1960. Gene fulfilled her obligations in Hollywood, played a few roles on TV and went into quiet retirement. The Lees spend most of the year in Houston and the rest at their new condominium in Delray Beach, Fla. "Howard likes to take care of people he cares for," says Gene appreciatively. "The only time I was really happy was in my childhood—and now." The full People magazine article is here: http://www.people.com/people/archive...073581,00.html I have yet to watch the biography on the Laura Blu-ray. Like lordmorpheus72, I am saving it until I have watched more of her movies (don't want to chance any spoilers since there are still several of her best films I have not seen). Tierney's life was defined by a series of successes and immense personal tragedies, among them her oldest daughter Antoinette Daria Cassini, who was born with severe disabilities due to her mother contracting rubella while pregnant in 1943 during an epidemic that was sweeping wartime Los Angeles. Daria died in September 2010 and is buried next to her mother. Also interred in the same cemetery is Howard Hughes, who was a friend of Tierney. EDIT: if you read the full article, you will note it is a snapshot out of its time with the lack of today's sensitivities when referring to the condition of Daria. Also, the often-repeated story about the female Marine breaking out of quarantine, if it actually happened, is not definitive as to how Gene became infected with rubella. The German measles were raging through Hollywood at that time in 1943 and many actors and others caught it. Last edited by oildude; 01-27-2015 at 03:24 AM. |
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I echo the love for Tierney. I had never seen her in anything until I caught a double bill of Leave Her to Heaven and Out of the Past (35mm) over the summer. I loved the film, and loved her even more. Watched Laura soon after and now rank her in my "I'll watch this person in anything" group.
Need to pick up those new releases. |
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Absolutely CHILLING sequence. I'll never forget that shot of her eyes, nor will legions of movie watchers forget that either. I mean, I think people don't talk about this film enough in general, esp. that scene. I literally felt my hair rise off my skin when I first saw Sister Ruth standing in the doorway towards the end. It was amazing.
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Every Man for Himself Blu-ray REVIEW
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The Cavett shows are worth the price Criterion are asking for it in their own right, I'm in awe of the fact that I'll soon own those (I use them in class every year, and have previously relied on a youtube copy). |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2013
Norwich, UK
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