A grand old actress has died. She was 89.
Watch her with Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe in "How to Marry a Millionaire":
AND: Lauren's best lines:
"I'm hard to get, Steve. All you have to do is ask me."
August 12, 2014
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The more mature Betty Bacall had some great lines in "Harper" -- in fact everybody had great lines in that movie except the corpse.
I never understood any movie with a noir ambience, or a bunch of women talking.
W.C.Fields was great.
I've understood To Have and to Have Not since I was about twelve.
Why was Marilyn Monroe so popular?
I liked her, but she got more publicity and praise out of her limited screen talent than probably anyone in Hollywood.
If she'd married John Garfield instead of Bogie, I don't think anyone would remember her.
She was great with him though.
Hubba, hubba...
It's been a long wait for Bogart, but she's finally coming to join him.
I really only have seen her on cable/satellite TV. The great, imo,b/w movies she made in late 40's weren't part of our Saturday morning matinee ritual.
That said, Bogart/Bacall movies have, to me, an unidentifiable aura of honesty?
BTW madAsHell, because the Kennedy's were doing her? Or, maybe, because she was a great looking/talented actress?
@madAsHell - Because she was the funniest of all the "bombshells." There were a lot of actresses as beautiful and sexy as MM. But MM played a great comedic role in one of the great screen comedies - Some Like It Hot.
Whistle. You know how don't you?
Watched that movie with my girlfriend six months ago. I was pleasantly surprised. We had a lot of fun.
she once said:
being a liberal is the best thing on earth you can be. You are welcoming to everyone when you're a liberal. You do not have a small mind.
r.i.p.
Wow. She was shockingly sexual for the time.
Kansas City said...
Wow. She was shockingly sexual for the time.
Without taking her clothes off or purchasing breasts the size of grapefruit.
Waiting for #3.
There are a number of ways in which this is quite wonderful (and I recommend not skipping the very end, anyway).
I never understood any movie with a noir ambience, or a bunch of women talking.
W.C.Fields was great.
W.C. Fields seems to have been greatly influenced by his mother’s sense of humor. His mother would greet neighbors, then mutter caustic comments under her breath. As Wes D. Gehring notes in W.C. Fields, a Bio-Bibliography, “the apparently congenial address followed by the cutting aside is the cornerstone of Fields’ comedy.”
in to have and have Not, Bacall was 19 and in her first movie. The chemistry between the two of them was amazing. The closing scene though demonstrates that she was really an alien being. No earth woman of 19 should be able to move those hips like she did. Head down,eyes up. wow...
PS: When they buried Boggart, she placed a gold whistle in the casket.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs4vI2XnQJ4
Check out Monroe with Cary Grant in "Monkey Business" (not the Marx brothers one!) even sexier than in Some Like It Hot.
A small taste...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBMZu-NzaT0
"I never understood any movie with a noir ambience, or a bunch of women talking."
?????
What's not to understand about either?
Whatever "it" is, she had it.
And hot. Hot. Hot.
Amazingly hot while showing practically nothing.
Smoking hot scene. It's hard to believe she was only 19. That woman on the screen had 'been around'.
"I thought I saw Lauren Bacall, I thought I saw Lauren Bacall. Hey fellas, it's Lauren Bacall!"
I did see Lauren Bacall once, years ago. I was on the Upper East Side for some reason, probably going to a doctor's appointment. It was early in the day and I passed her on the sidewalk...there was barely anyone around. It was one of those ritzy residential blocks. (Much of the Upper East Side is actually pretty dismal and run down.)
I went on a small guided tour of a temple in Kyoto once about 30 years ago and Lauren Bacall was on the tour. My wife wanted to tell her how crazy I was about her but I said to leave her alone to enjoy the temple. So I didn't get her autograph but I have a happy memory of being within a few feet of my all-time favorite actress.
Lauren Bacall was beautiful and talented, but Hedy Lamarr was all that plus brilliant.
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