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To: abuelita who wrote (33187)10/14/2000 6:27:35 PM
From: techguerrilla  Respond to of 35685
 
Yes, Rose, I am a "romantic"

. . . . and I have been "touched."

Current list:
#1--The Valley of Decision
#2--Pride and Prejudice
#3--Random Harvest
#4--Goodbye, Mr. Chips (where Greer Garson shocked Hollywood by being nominated for Best Actress with a rather small role in her first movie for MGM)
#5--Madame Curie

Mrs. Miniver is a testament to her World War II inspiration. That's why she won the Academy Award for it rather for her superior performances in the above films. She is the only actress ever nominated for Best Actress five years in a row (1941-45) and during the height of her popularity she had over 2,000 fan clubs worldwide.

I'm still searching for Blossoms in the Dust, MGM's fifth color production and Greer's first one, as well as six others, Adventure, Where Ladies Meet, Julia Misbehaves, The Miniver Story, Julius Caesar, and Invincible Mr. Disraeli.

I was born in the wrong era, my dear.

-john-