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    Well I was born and live in Napoli, not very far from Rome. My city is famous for the Vesuvio (the volcano), the pizza (here's where it came to life :lol: ), Pompei's ruins....it's a wonderful city but as all as the big cities is full of bad people....never come here with a golden bracelet -remember! <_<


    I found this site a month ago, I guess. I was searching for some Duke's infos and I got here. :)

    A FOREIGN AFFAIR (1948) *my all time fave* with Jean Arthur & Marlene Dietrich


    THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) with Jean Arthur & Joel McCrea


    VICTOR VICTORIA (1982)with Julie Andrews


    THE OTHERS (2001) with Nicole Kidman


    BRINGING UP BABY (1938) with Kate Hepburn & Cary Grant


    A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992) with Madonna, Geena Davis & Tom Hanks


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    Originally posted by itdo@Oct 15 2003, 01:38 PM
    can't do, sorry! that 35mm print is the whole movie in two reels. I've seen it's possible to scan single film cells (although, I don't have a scanner - yet!) it's quite impossible for me to put on that scene. Well, it's not an additional scene at all, just a repetition, so no broken hearts over missing scenes with that one. Just wondered how common/rare this version is.


    well I guess there aren't many versions out there! :cowboy:

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    Originally posted by itdo@Oct 15 2003, 05:30 AM
    Apropos "dreamy" and Jean Arthur:


    I've seen a very old rare 35mm copy of Lady Takes A Chance, and in the night-sequence, after Jean stole the horse blanket and falls asleep, she actually dreams!
    The picture gets blurry and she recaptures some of her adventures - we get to see their meeting with Duke and parts of the brawl again. Then she wakes up. Now this is the older German copy and I wonder if the Germans just took the liberty to include this (but then again, why should they?).


    Has anybody ever seen this version?


    wow!!!!! :o i've never seen that one! :(
    it would be great if you could put it online! :cowboy:

    JEAN ARTHUR. B) I think she made a good job in " a lady takes a chance". She was a tremendous actress btw. I always get dreamy when I see her in "Mr Smith goes to Washington" and "A foreign affair" :wub:



    I just love Maureen and Kate Hepburn aswell :wub: