I'm not sure it's one of the classic films of the 1940's, but I saw it late in high school and can still remember ridiculous details about the plot, so I take this as a good sign.
I'm pretty sure he is God, actually.
Yeah, okay.
and Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise.
I didn't realize he was in that. Now I really have to see it.
He's a prissy paleontologist in Lost Horizon (1937) and the anxious director of a sanatorium in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). Both of which are worth seeing for many reasons in addition to Edward Everett Horton.
If you have the Criterion edition of Cocteau's La Belle et la Bete
I wish . . .
What did you think of Outside, by the way?
I have unfortunately not yet had a chance to listen to it, but I perused the lyrics and am expecting to love it.
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I'm not sure it's one of the classic films of the 1940's, but I saw it late in high school and can still remember ridiculous details about the plot, so I take this as a good sign.
I'm pretty sure he is God, actually.
Yeah, okay.
and Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise.
I didn't realize he was in that. Now I really have to see it.
He's a prissy paleontologist in Lost Horizon (1937) and the anxious director of a sanatorium in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). Both of which are worth seeing for many reasons in addition to Edward Everett Horton.
If you have the Criterion edition of Cocteau's La Belle et la Bete
I wish . . .
What did you think of Outside, by the way?
I have unfortunately not yet had a chance to listen to it, but I perused the lyrics and am expecting to love it.