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<blockquote data-quote="Caryscott" data-source="post: 407187" data-attributes="member: 57460"><p>Anybody watch the new Doc? I watched it over the weekend. Michael Wilding (husband #2?, after Hilton and before Todd as. I recall?) is represented with some clips from “Stage Fright” with Jane Wyman (a little unbilled cameo). She pushes back at Debbie a bit. She is as always dismissive of “Butterfield 8” but Roddy defends her performance. She maintains she won it for her tracheotomy.</p><p></p><p>Not a lot about Clift and nothing about the accident. Bit about Dean. Gave me a better understanding of her film career which I always think of as coming pretty easy.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was pretty good and represented her with more depth than we sometimes see her. Maybe a bit husband heavy and in terms of career context beyond seeing her in a flicker with Kate we don’t see her with her female peers. Not a lot about the later years just her philanthropy.</p><p></p><p>Nothing really groundbreaking but I thought it was well done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caryscott, post: 407187, member: 57460"] Anybody watch the new Doc? I watched it over the weekend. Michael Wilding (husband #2?, after Hilton and before Todd as. I recall?) is represented with some clips from “Stage Fright” with Jane Wyman (a little unbilled cameo). She pushes back at Debbie a bit. She is as always dismissive of “Butterfield 8” but Roddy defends her performance. She maintains she won it for her tracheotomy. Not a lot about Clift and nothing about the accident. Bit about Dean. Gave me a better understanding of her film career which I always think of as coming pretty easy. I thought it was pretty good and represented her with more depth than we sometimes see her. Maybe a bit husband heavy and in terms of career context beyond seeing her in a flicker with Kate we don’t see her with her female peers. Not a lot about the later years just her philanthropy. Nothing really groundbreaking but I thought it was well done. [/QUOTE]
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