Okay. In NIGHT AFTER NIGHT, George Raft has two ex-girlfriends: one is whiny and needy and move the plot along; the other is Mae West, and the story stops and goes into a delightful fugue every time she comes on. She ass originally supposed to play the whiny/needy part, byt by the time she got though re-writing her lines they had to just give a whole 'nother part.
as far as censorship goes, I just wish they could have banned her embarrassingly bad last film, SEXTETTE.
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Okay. In NIGHT AFTER NIGHT, George Raft has two ex-girlfriends: one is whiny and needy and move the plot along; the other is Mae West, and the story stops and goes into a delightful fugue every time she comes on. She ass originally supposed to play the whiny/needy part, byt by the time she got though re-writing her lines they had to just give a whole 'nother part.
as far as censorship goes, I just wish they could have banned her embarrassingly bad last film, SEXTETTE.
I think I spotted a Freudian typo in that comment, Dan.
HAH!
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