Posts from chester7777 in thread „Speaking of Maureen O'Hara . . .“

    We're looking forward to hearing this interview at some point, but right now our sound card "took a dump" and we have no sound on our computer. Is there a transcript of the interview? At least we could read it . . . :rolleyes: .


    Chester :newyear:

    Arthur,


    It was great seeing the pictures from your wonderful visit to London on Saturday! Icing on a terrific "cake."


    How long have you been hanging out on the Maureen O'Hara message board? It seems like you're an old-timer there. Or maybe you just make really fast friends. :D


    I'm beginning to think the new John Wayne museum should have a special Maureen O'Hara wing.


    Hm-m-m-m-m-m . . . .


    Chester :newyear:

    Arthur,


    Thank you SO much for sharing your experience with us! I feel like we were there with you (wish we were!).


    So . . . she didn't look so frail, after all. And so much for no cameras . . . . But it does sound like she was not going to give you even a brief interview - oh, well . . . .


    What an experience!


    Robbie, are you planning on seeing her in Ireland next week?? Give her a business card with the message board web address B) and tell her to check it out!


    Hey, itdo, any plans to jet over to Ireland for the day?


    Chilibill, just how far can you go in that plane of yours? Think it'll make it across the "pond"? :rolleyes:


    Chester :newyear:

    June,


    We are truly honored to have you here among us - WELCOME!


    I responded to your PM (I guess by now you have learned that means "Private Message" ) shortly before you posted to this thread about the spanking scene that isn't.


    This message board really does have many features that take quite a while to sort out, but once you do, it's great! (Hey, it's a great message board even if you never figure out all the bells and whistles . . . :) .)


    I hope you'll share your knowledge with us on many topics!


    Chester

    Robbie (and everybody else),


    Post here, and start immediately!


    Here are some favorites from my family -


    I truly enjoyed Maureen O'Hara in McLintock - she shows a wonderful gamut of emotions between incredibly feisty and quietly soft (like when she's recalling to her daughter about her early married years).


    My wife and kids really like her role in the Disney movie The Parent Trap (1961), with Hayley Mills and Brian Keith. She is so vivacious in that one. My wife also has a soft spot in her heart for the movie The Christmas Box (1995), where Maureen O'Hara starred with Richard Thomas and Annette O'Toole.


    And we all love seeing her in Miracle on 34th Street!


    Chester

    The following idea is one we saw over at the McCandles Texas forum at Yahoo. We thought it was a terrific way to honor Maureen O'Hara during the week before her birthday, and hope you'll take part.


    This Sunday August 17, 2003 will be Maureen O'Hara's 83rd birthday. I thought it would be a great Group project if we would take this week and all of us post our favorite Maureen O'Hara film memory.


    It could be from a film she did with the Duke or one of her own. I hope all of you will take the time to post your favorite memory sometime this week.


    I need to think about this one a little, so will post mine later this week.


    Chester

    Shootister,


    Very close to the top of the page you get to when you click on the link in my original post, there is a box that lists the editor (as well as the web designer and composer) as June Parker Beck. Beyond that, I can't tell you more, except that she is not my mother, my sister, my friend, or even a casual acquaintance of mine. It would appear she is an avid fan of Maureen O'Hara.


    Chester

    To all,


    The link which I am sharing below is one that may have been shared before, if that's the case I apologize, but with the latest Picture Game, #4, I thought you all might enjoy reading a little more about Maureen O'Hara and some of her thoughts on working with John Wayne.


    Here's the link:
    http://www.moharamagazine.com/http://www.users.qwest.net/%7Eaknot/features.htm#vivien


    Scrolling down just a little and you will see a button, "Features on Maureen and John Wayne" that you might enjoy.


    Happy reading!


    Cheers :D ,


    Chester