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Subject: Re: Favorite Feature


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Susan
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Date Posted: 18:16:25 09/08/07 Sat
In reply to: Elizabeth 's message, "Favorite Feature" on 22:10:01 08/20/07 Mon

Hey, welcome back, Elizabeth. I was gone too ... did anyone notice? (I'm so longwinded, you were probably all relieved!)

Bob's lookalike (IMO) is Leo Genn (Dr. McDreamy--I mean, Dr. Kik from "The Snake Pit" ... and the French Constable from Henry V)! However, Leo was never a stunt double as far as I know. What I meant was that Bob's stunt double in S3 looks so *unlike* him (much shorter and stockier for one thing) that if you watch the scene closely, it's quite obvious that it's not him (or Cyril or Stewart Granger) fighting!

Ah, Jenny, you just missed it on TCM about a month or so ago; they seem to show it about once a year, sometime in the summer.

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Jenny
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Date Posted: 18:45:04 09/08/07 Sat

"Ah, Jenny, you just missed it on TCM about a month or so ago; they seem to show it about once a year, sometime in the summer."
Oh fiddlesticks!
Regarding Leo Genn, I first saw him as Mr. Starbuck in John Huston's 1956 film version of Moby Dick. FYI- the ship they used for that film was the same ship that they had used for the Hispaniola in Disney's 1950 Treasure Island!

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