Bungalow Set


The bungalow set looks like the same one used in 1963's Jack Lemmon comedy, Under the Yum Yum Tree. Anybody have any info?

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Like "Full Moon and Empty Arms", based on Rachmaninoff?????

Where did I see the actual apartment complex, where Nick Ray lived, and had the set modelled after? Is it on the LONELY disc? I know it was featured in a documentary hosted by Curtis Hanson. Help me out here!

"Don't worry. I'm not on the side of the saints yet."

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Actually, Nicholas Ray and Gloria Grahame had a son together named Tim. Their relationship was such a shotgun romance I'm not surprised Ray confessed he only married her because she became pregnant.

Did he train you? Did he rehearse you? Did he tell you exactly what to do, what to say?!

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Thank you both for the input about the documentary. I guess it's time for me to watch the movie again. I had no idea that Grahame and Ray had a child; I only knew about Nick's son Tony, who Gloria later married!!!!!

"Don't worry. I'm not on the side of the saints yet."

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Do you use Correctol? If you don't you should.

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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I forgot; yer the one what needs Phillips Screwdrivers with magnesia. I have moved to Pepto Bismolia where I'm dedicating the rest of my life to proving the existence of a connexion between Ayn Rand and Hans Conreid. My sources tell me she liked to massage his device with a priceless collection of feather dusters. My book on all this will be published the day after my ceasing to be. Can't wait can you?

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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Yer the one, my man, who wrote up the old joke aboot milk of magnesia and vodka being a Phillips Screwdriver -- not me!

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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Hmm...Guess I'll go take my pet centipede Cranial Facial Appendage for a walk in the snow. See u later at the usual joint.

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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I wouldn't even venture to compete with you two.

"Don't worry. I'm not on the side of the saints yet."

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Except that Bogie's was instigated by alcohol, and I'm sure that yours is 100% natural. You're brilliant!

"Don't worry. I'm not on the side of the saints yet."

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Back to square one. Dorothy had a bottle of booze hidden away, and that, and her taking off HER glasses, improved HIS vision. If you look closely at Dorothy in that scene, she had a bad case of acne. Tommy Lee Jones-like acne.

"Don't worry. I'm not on the side of the saints yet."

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Of, course, you're right. She had the paper cups stashed in the drawer, just waiting for someone to come in with a bottle in his back pocket. We all know, thanks to William Holden, that you shouldn't carry glasses in your back pocket, though.
Although Dots was young then, I think the skin game was an ongoing issue with her. In WRITTEN ON THE WIND, you can see a couple of really big juicers in full bloom on her shoulders.
As I said yesterday, I can't possibly compete with your gift for words. I love language, and some of those exchanges between you and Bathwater are worthy of publication. I'm in ongoing awe (I know you'll take that remark and do something remarkable with it).


"Don't worry. I'm not on the side of the saints yet."

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Ahh, I guess you have not thought about it before, what a remark really is: A remark is when you mark over a mark made previously. Thanks for being a fan of verbiage -- I encouraged Filmson to open up and speak in his glorious ability to make awful puns and terrible cornball jokes. I am glad he has done so as it makes the world just a little more livable!

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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