That's the one!
ETA: I actually hated all three performances of that role. Though Cecilie is a pretty poorly written character, so it may not be their fault.
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That's the one!
ETA: I actually hated all three performances of that role. Though Cecilie is a pretty poorly written character, so it may not be their fault.
CK Dexter Haven
Yes!
I saw that on Broadway with Alan Rickman as Valmont.
Boy, I'd give a great deal to have seen that.
plus that adaptation whose name is slipping my mind
Cruel Intentions
Cary Grant and Bing Crosby
C.K. Dexter Haven (You have unexpected depth!) I can't recall if Crosby's character was named the same in High Society. He should have been -- it's a GREAT name.
I can't recall if Crosby's character was named the same in High Society. He should have been -- it's a GREAT name.
Yes, she calls him Dex. I don't know if that's used in Philadelphia Story.
I like High Society well enough, but Philadelphia Story is in another league altogether.
How'about Peter Gallagher and Marlon Brando?
Peter O'Toole and... Peter O'Toole
Henry II in A Man for All Seasons and A Lion in Winter
I like High Society well enough, but Philadelphia Story is in another league altogether.
See, I saw High Society first, which makes all the difference. Plus, Satchmo!
Samuel L. Jackson and David Hasselhoff.
Samuel L. Jackson and David Hasselhoff.
Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D.