<i>the weirdest for age difference, I did not bother to nominate - Love in the Afternoon with Gary Cooper</i>
Oh, man, I'd forgotten about that one... euch... You know, it's such a shame casting directors do that to us. Recent 'euch' moments have arisen from 80s Clint Eastwood films (however much I love Clinty, he's as bad a serial offender as Woody Allen) and Mission Impossible II, where I just thought Tom Cruise was beginning to look too old for a youthful co-star.

Ooops, what am I saying??? No, I can see Tom really going on the road to greater wierdness, actually.
Back to Audrey, I'd love to see 'Wait Until Dark', as the idea of her in an atypical thriller is very attractive. I have a great tolerance for thrillers... How to Steal a Million has that kind of contemporary Bond archness, and it's funny seeing Peter O'Toole in such a playful role.(And it's a William Wyler film! I'd forgotten that... just looked it up).
I haven't seen that Bogart film, Chris, so I'll look out for it - have you read 'Lulu in Hollywood' collected writings by Louise Brooks? She's got an especially acidic chapter on Humphrey Bogart, talking about his actorliness, pre-tough-guy roles, and it's incredibly interesting.
I recommend that book to everyone. I got my copy for $10 from a second hand bookshop on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, and it's one of those books I remember heading straight to a bench to sit down and read...
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