Co-stars include Scatman Crothers, Clifton James, and Ray Walston.
And Patrick McGoohan...
I'm embarrassed that I didn't get it earlier...(especially since I spent a lovely evening in the back seat of my '67 Bonneville with a young lady after going to see it with her when it first came out...Yeah, I know...too much information... )
That's it.
For the rest — the lines are between Hildegard 'Hilly' Burns (played by Jill Clayburgh) and George Caldwell (played by Gene Wilder) during their encounter in the dining car on the train. When he then asks "How do you keep your job?", she replies "I give great phone."
They later adjourn to Hilly's compartment — which is adjacent to George's compartment and features a fold-back wall to allow the two to become one single larger compartment (how convenient) — for a nightcap and some conversation, and the plot develops from there.
Take it away, LJ! -"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
IMDB doesn't allow its images to be hotlinked to other sites, it uses a referrer filter. That's why it doesn't show up. In either LJs ot RTs posts. There's actually an error message being generated that you don't see:
Datsun, I see the image just fine, (I didn't take it directly from the IMDB site; I did a Google image search)...BB must be having a different problem...
Right click view image gave me the same message Datsun got
Then I right clicked image properties (or whatever it's called these days) and that did nothing
Then I closed the image options and voila! Both sets of the same image have magically appeared, weird.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Lord Jim wrote:Datsun, I see the image just fine, (I didn't take it directly from the IMDB site; I did a Google image search)...BB must be having a different problem...
That;s because you accessed it via Google which is an allowed linksource on IMDB. Now it's cached on your computer. I only saw the word "Image" in its place until I went to IMDB and loaded the image directly- and now the image shows up in your post.
The following is an image:
If my theory is correct, the image won't be visible to anyone unless you first go to this page:
Das Filthy Krap, more like it. I googled - glad I can deny ever having watched such banal brain-dead juvenile rubbish.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
It was John Waters second mainstream commercial success, (after Hairspray) and it's my favorite Waters movie...(our discussion in another thread where his name came up made me think of this one.)
Turner's performance as a psycho-Donna Reed was absolutely hilarious; a comedic tour de force...
And Sam Waterson as her completely clueless husband was also excellent...