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Kirk was one of my all time favourites. He was married for 60 years.
Douglas was the last of the greats from the golden screen.
Wayne
Mitchum
Lancaster
Fonda
Just to name a few that are immortalized
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"Kirk was one of my all time favourites. He was married for 60 years.
Douglas was the last of the greats from the golden screen.
Wayne
Mitchum
Lancaster
Fonda
Just to name a few that are immortalized
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"Kirk was one of my all time favourites. He was married for 60 years.
Douglas was the last of the greats from the golden screen.
Wayne
Mitchum
Lancaster
Fonda
Just to name a few that are immortalized
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Mine too |
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"Kirk was one of my all time favourites. He was married for 60 years.
Douglas was the last of the greats from the golden screen.
Wayne
Mitchum
Lancaster
Fonda
Just to name a few that are immortalized
now say im spartacus" Ok I'm Sparticus. |
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I'm Spartacus...
His favourite film he acted in Lonley Are The Brave.
He got the part of colonel Troutman in First Blood but refused to continue filming as they refused to uphold his script change requests.
He owned the script rights to One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest and played Mcmurphy on Broadway. He later fell out with son Michael who directed the film for not giving it to him but choosing Jack. |
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My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions and loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son. Husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next.
Rip Kirk Douglas. |
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"I'm Spartacus...
His favourite film he acted in Lonley Are The Brave.
He got the part of colonel Troutman in First Blood but refused to continue filming as they refused to uphold his script change requests.
He owned the script rights to One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest and played Mcmurphy on Broadway. He later fell out with son Michael who directed the film for not giving it to him but choosing Jack. "
Michael owned the rights to cuckoo's nest, but told his father he wasn't right for the screen part. Gave it Jack instead... Lol |
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"I'm Spartacus...
His favourite film he acted in Lonley Are The Brave.
He got the part of colonel Troutman in First Blood but refused to continue filming as they refused to uphold his script change requests.
He owned the script rights to One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest and played Mcmurphy on Broadway. He later fell out with son Michael who directed the film for not giving it to him but choosing Jack.
Michael owned the rights to cuckoo's nest, but told his father he wasn't right for the screen part. Gave it Jack instead... Lol "
Did Kirk own the cookoos one then or not? |
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"I'm Spartacus...
His favourite film he acted in Lonley Are The Brave.
He got the part of colonel Troutman in First Blood but refused to continue filming as they refused to uphold his script change requests.
He owned the script rights to One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest and played Mcmurphy on Broadway. He later fell out with son Michael who directed the film for not giving it to him but choosing Jack.
Michael owned the rights to cuckoo's nest, but told his father he wasn't right for the screen part. Gave it Jack instead... Lol
Did Kirk own the cookoos one then or not? "
I may have to give way here to Miss TNT as I'm now doubting myself... |
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"I'm Spartacus...
His favourite film he acted in Lonley Are The Brave.
He got the part of colonel Troutman in First Blood but refused to continue filming as they refused to uphold his script change requests.
He owned the script rights to One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest and played Mcmurphy on Broadway. He later fell out with son Michael who directed the film for not giving it to him but choosing Jack.
Michael owned the rights to cuckoo's nest, but told his father he wasn't right for the screen part. Gave it Jack instead... Lol
Did Kirk own the cookoos one then or not?
I may have to give way here to Miss TNT as I'm now doubting myself... "
I was watching This Morning and they were talking about the same thing. Lol
Surely it's easy enough to Google and see who's right
Apparently I'm not always right on Fab anyway, but in my world I am... 'sniggers' |
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"I'm Spartacus...
His favourite film he acted in Lonley Are The Brave.
He got the part of colonel Troutman in First Blood but refused to continue filming as they refused to uphold his script change requests.
He owned the script rights to One Flew Over The Cookoos Nest and played Mcmurphy on Broadway. He later fell out with son Michael who directed the film for not giving it to him but choosing Jack.
Michael owned the rights to cuckoo's nest, but told his father he wasn't right for the screen part. Gave it Jack instead... Lol
Did Kirk own the cookoos one then or not?
I may have to give way here to Miss TNT as I'm now doubting myself...
I was watching This Morning and they were talking about the same thing. Lol
Surely it's easy enough to Google and see who's right
Apparently I'm not always right on Fab anyway, but in my world I am... 'sniggers' "
Sorry TNT I was right lol... |
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I was going to send you a screen shot but sadly I'm too old for your filters lol. Heres the official word...
Kirk played McMurphy in the Broadway play from '63-'64. He then bought the film rights and tried to get various studios to fund the film for 10yrs with obviously no luck.
He sold the rights to co-producer son Michael. The rift came when his son refused to give his Dad the starting role in favour of Jack Nicholson.
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"I was going to send you a screen shot but sadly I'm too old for your filters lol. Heres the official word...
Kirk played McMurphy in the Broadway play from '63-'64. He then bought the film rights and tried to get various studios to fund the film for 10yrs with obviously no luck.
He sold the rights to co-producer son Michael. The rift came when his son refused to give his Dad the starting role in favour of Jack Nicholson.
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And then got the Oscar for best actor which he never got. Ha ha.
I'm Spartacus!
Ps watch Out of the Past. Well sinister. Mitchum is better though. |
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"I was going to send you a screen shot but sadly I'm too old for your filters lol. Heres the official word...
Kirk played McMurphy in the Broadway play from '63-'64. He then bought the film rights and tried to get various studios to fund the film for 10yrs with obviously no luck.
He sold the rights to co-producer son Michael. The rift came when his son refused to give his Dad the starting role in favour of Jack Nicholson.
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I was expecting you to put me right!
Glad to see my filters are working fine!
Happy as Larry,
Hagd x |
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"I was going to send you a screen shot but sadly I'm too old for your filters lol. Heres the official word...
Kirk played McMurphy in the Broadway play from '63-'64. He then bought the film rights and tried to get various studios to fund the film for 10yrs with obviously no luck.
He sold the rights to co-producer son Michael. The rift came when his son refused to give his Dad the starting role in favour of Jack Nicholson.
I was expecting you to put me right!
Glad to see my filters are working fine!
Happy as Larry,
Hagd x"
Sorry thought you might've been interested,I wasnt trying to be a know it all... |
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I was too lazy to Google...
Bit busy to get back
Then forgot.
Don't have an problem you finding out.
The filter issue, not sure why that had to be giggled over... but no biggy!
I'm happy enough to be told on a thread if I'm wrong!
Its not unusual for me lol |
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