Maureen O'Hara - 1920 to 2015


Jamaica Inn - 1939



Miracle on 34th Street - 1947



The Quiet Man - 1952
Is that Santa?
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Originally posted by: Boilerman

Is that Santa?




There is no Santa.

Rick
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Is that Santa?

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Originally posted by: Rock'n Rick
There is no Santa.
Rick


Actually, . . . after a convincing discussion with his Campaign Manager, New York Supreme Court Judge Henry X. Harper ruled that, in fact, the gentleman pictured above, Mr. Khris Kringle, is Santa.

[DonDiego advises Rock'n Rick that he should be more considerate. There may be young children and, especially, immature adults on LVA who still believe. Maybe even some mature adults.]

One of my favorite old movies. Of course, Ms O'Hara was a "doubting Thomas" in the movie.


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Originally posted by: DonDiego
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Is that Santa?

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Originally posted by: Rock'n Rick
There is no Santa.
Rick


Actually, . . . after a convincing discussion with his Campaign Manager, New York Supreme Court Judge Henry X. Harper ruled that, in fact, the gentleman pictured above, Mr. Khris Kringle, is Santa.

[DonDiego advises Rock'n Rick that he should be more considerate. There may be young children and, especially, immature adults on LVA who still believe. Maybe even some mature adults.]


My fav was McClintock. The mudslide fight and the Indian saying "Very funny, Maklin'" when John Wayne gets punched in the face" and "Great party, but no whiskey. We go home" when the fights over.

Ray
She was gorgeous and a wonderful actress.

"How Green Was My Valley" is a favorite. She and Walter Pidgeon...a sad love story.
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