Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dorothy Malone Knows...

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... you have the Tab, you touch the Tab.

Battle Cry looks like fun (here's this clip) - has anybody seen it?

God I love Dorothy Malone.
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7 comments:

John said...

I've heard of Tab Hunter but not the movie. Dorothy Malone was in Basic Instinct and played a woman who killed her family (think that's correct) and was friends with Catherine. She retired the same year. She's still alive and 89.

Jason Adams said...

Shit I didn't know that, thanks John! That's fantastic. I haven't seen basic Instinct in a very long time, I really should give it a re-watch.

John said...

Dorothy Malone won an Oscar for a 1956 movie called Written on the Wind and she played a nymphomaniac. My Mom has an old movie book that called her character 'slutty' How would they even show her being a nymphomaniac in 1956? The slutty thing made me laugh. She has a very small part in BI.

Anonymous said...

I'd skip Battle Cry. There's a few hot guys but the film is a bore. Just re-watch Written on the Wind and Polyester instead.

brotherfrancis said...

You're showing the best scene in Battle Cry (and wasn't Tab pretty!). The rest of it is a pretty tired training men for war story.

jlp said...

Attended the 92nd Birthday Party of the ever beautiful and gracious Miss Dorothy Malone. Her daughters Mimi and Diane had her residence decorated with streamers, balloons. There were flowers and cards from all over the world wishing her a HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Several cakes for the family and friends at the come and go celebration. One of the last stars of Hollywood's Golden Era. Miss Malone is still amazed that she is so well remembered and loved by her many fans worldwide. A great and wonderful day to remember.

jlp said...

Attended the 93rd Birthday Party of the ever beautiful and gracious Miss Dorothy Malone. Her daughters Mimi and Diane had her residence decorated with streamers, balloons. There were flowers and cards from all over the world wishing her a HAPPY BIRTHDAY.She was thrilled and delighted to all that attended. Her beautiful silver hair long and in braids and her sparkling blue eyes. One of the last stars of Hollywood's Golden Era. Miss Malone is still amazed that she is so well remembered and loved by her many fans worldwide. She was thrilled and delighted to all that attended. Her beautiful silver hair long and in braids and her sparkling blue eyes.