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Thursday March 31 03:21:33 2022
Valentina Pahde Old Behind the Scenes Insta Story
Here is a nice behind the scenes old insta story I found by Valentina Pahde. Its from her amazing scene in Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten

https://imgur.com/a/SA3F57s
Thursday March 31 07:19:02 2022
Re: Statistics
On March 30 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On March 25 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > With no research id guess around 40% of actresses
> get f/t during their career?
> I'm a massive movie buff in general, and I'd say it's far
> less. When you say actress you aren't just talking about
During the 1930's up thru the mi 60's, with serials, detective shows, western half hour tv shows and the such, you could possible reach up to 30 maybe 35 percent. Most are actresses you have never heard of before or since their scenes. A few known actress when they were starting out had FT scenes in their career. Such as Rita Hayworth, Mary Tyler Moore Etc. And then there were the actresses who at the more or less end of their careers had a scene. Joan Crawford comes to mind. I don't count Kathrine Hepburn's scenes for it is super quick and hard to see.
But most actresses, famous or not, never really had a scene to speak of. And except for Soap Operas the vast majority of actresses have been able to avoid them. Sandra Bullock is a great example.
Thursday March 31 09:23:11 2022
Re: Statistics
On March 31 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> And except for Soap Operas the vast
> majority of actresses have been able to avoid them. Sandra Bullock is a great example.

Yeah, if you consider every actress and every movie ever made…the percentage of those getting FT scenes is probably very low. 40% is way too high of a figure.
Thursday March 31 12:44:52 2022
In search of a scene
Want to say Australian from early 2000s maybe late 90s. Woman with long brown hair is tape gagged sitting in her underwear on the floor. Man comes by and removes the gag they talk about going upstairs and having some fun and there’s a shot of her grabbing the roll of duct tape as they walk to to bedroom
Thursday March 31 12:51:25 2022
Re: Statistics
On March 31 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> And then there were the
> actresses who at the more or less end of their careers
> had a scene.

Elizabeth Montgomery as another example. Better than nothing, but it sure would have been nice to have a scene for her on "Bewitched".
Thursday March 31 13:14:03 2022
Greatest Show on Earth
Just saw the 1952 movie Greatest Show on Earth. In the very beginning when the one performer (Dorothy Lamore) spills the beans about something. That is when Goria Graham inserts a jaw ring into her mouth to shut her up. Not much but it lasts about ten seconds and is not bad
Thursday March 31 14:15:59 2022
Re: Statistics
On March 31 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Elizabeth Montgomery as another example.

Actually, this scene below was very good IIRC! Much better than the garbage that poses as scenes these days!

Title: With Murder in Mind (1992) aka With Savage Intent
Medium: TV Movie
Actress: Elizabeth Montgomery, Mary Ann Hagan

Description: In a dramatization of a true story, a drug dealer (IIRC) posing as a prospective property buyer ties up both women in the kitchen, cuffing their hands behind their backs, binding their ankles with white rope, and gagging both of them with stiff white napkins

You don't see any tying on screen, but you do see Hagan's gag being tied tightly. Both women struggle quite a bit on the kitchen floor.

This sequence occurs early on (it may begin in the first fifteen minutes).
Montgomery's character is shot after being taken up to a bedroom. Although she survives, she's shown painfully making her way afterwards to a telephone while still bound to try to call for help.

Thursday March 31 14:32:04 2022
With Murder in Mind
> On March 31 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Actress: Elizabeth Montgomery, Mary Ann Hagan

A GREAT scene!! A good copy, easily found on You Boob! Look for yourself!
No Trekkie
Thursday March 31 15:06:19 2022
Re: With Murder in Mind
On March 31 2022 No Trekkie wrote:

> > On March 31 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Actress: Elizabeth Montgomery, Mary Ann Hagan
> A GREAT scene!! A good copy, easily found on You Boob!
> Look for yourself!

Yeah, back in the 1990s the major networks would all run these movie of the weeks, which oftentimes produced some memorable scenes.

Even though this one and others around that time, like A Deadly Vision (Kristin Davis) and Crime of Passion (Tracey Gold), are often replayed on Lifetine, they originally aired on network TV. Davis' movie was on ABC, Gold's on CBS, and Montgomery's I think was CBS.

Kathy Ireland's Gridlock was an NBC movie of the week.
Thursday March 31 15:25:47 2022
Re: With Murder in Mind
> On March 31 2022 No Trekkie wrote:

> Yeah, back in the 1990s the major networks would all run
> these movie of the weeks, which oftentimes produced some
> memorable scenes.

IMO the BEST, or at least my fav, was DISTANT COUSINS with MEL HARRIS getting it. Although the other actress (MARG HELGENBERGER)in it was the one who should have got all of the ropes and tape!
No Trekkie
Thursday March 31 16:01:48 2022
Can't Believe!
There are two movies being shown on TCM. I can't believe that neither have any kind of scene in them. They're called 'The Phantom Plane' a Buck Rogers Serial.
And Legion of the Lawless, another Serial. Nothing shows in your Data Base
Thursday March 31 16:23:59 2022
Re: Can't Believe!
On March 31 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> I can't believe that neither have any kind of scene in them. > They're called 'The Phantom Plane' a Buck Rogers Serial.
> And Legion of the Lawless, another Serial.

Years back, I bought a bunch of serial packages. Many of them had nothing scene wise! So finally I gave up on that hope


Thursday March 31 18:26:54 2022
Ozark Netflix
Final 7 episodes drop April 29, nothing in the trailer shows anything for Laura Linney, but I think the odds are decent she might get something. Trailer shows a couple thugs confronting her in her kitchen, and another female vowing revenge on her family could lead to something.


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