The Movies And TV – Telephone
After the chart busting success of Transformers, Transformers -Revenge of the Fallen is anticipated to be a bigger and better movie. All the critiques are beforehand readily applauding the movie. The fans are already calling the movie a fantastic hit.
In the sequel, there are more robots, guns, and explosions. New and exciting characters are introduced. Old ones are modified and improved. The movie is thought to be the most magnanimous movie of the year.
In the movie Casablanca just towards the end, Rick says his farewell to the girl he left behind and sends her on her way with her husband to America. After they leave, Major Strassa of the Gestapo arrives to find out that Victor Lazlo and his wife are on the plane heading for America. Strassa heads for the telephone at the airport to warn of their departure. He picks up the telephone and begins to speak into it. Rick (Humphrey Bogart) tells him to put the phone down several times. Strassa then pulls a gun on Rick but Rick shoots him first. Strassa falls slowly to the ground, still holding the receiver of the phone in his hand.
Then on TV we had the great and funny show Laugh In with Lilly Tomlin doing the bit about the rude telephone operator. She's place her call by starting off, "One ringy dingy...two ringy dingy...". And the attitude of this woman towards the people placing calls makes you laugh even more today because of how rude telephone operators of today really are. She was way ahead of her time.
John Wayne
Also known as Michael Morris and Duke Morris, John Wayne was born in 1907 and is on the American Film Institute's list of Greatest Male Stars of All Time. He began acting in silent movies in the 1920's, but his peak as an actor occurred between the 1940's and 1970's. His most identifying film genre is the western, however he was a diverse actor who also starred in romantic comedies, dramas, and biographies.
Audrey Hepburn
This famous film actress was born in 1929, and was ranked the third all-time greatest female star by The American Film Institute. She is not only known for as being one of the greatest entertainment Hollywood legends, but was also a highly acclaimed humanitarian. She served as a Goodwill Ambassador for Unicef, and was also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She starred in such films as Roman Holiday, War and Peace and Sabrina.
Of course one of the most telephone centered movies of all time was "Pillow Talk" where almost the whole movie revolved around Rock Hudson and Doris Day talking on the phone split screen to each other while in their beds, thus the title of the movie.
Yes, as much as the telephone plays a significant role in our real lives it also has played a significant role in the lives of many film characters
Resource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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