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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Jun 13, 2018 20:46:10 GMT
When I saw this thread title the first name that came to mind was Karl Malden.
I am too lazy to get a picture but Gayle Hunnicutt has a most unusual nose since she has no bridge indentation. She has the type of nose common in Greco-Roman classical sculpture. Pretty rare to see.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 13, 2018 20:57:57 GMT
as IRENE ADLER
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 13, 2018 21:00:53 GMT
Kay Kendall with Rex Harrison
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jun 13, 2018 22:25:02 GMT
Jennifer Grey's nose seemed to be the subject of much conversation.
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Post by jervistetch on Jun 13, 2018 22:30:21 GMT
The Chitty Chitty Child Catcher
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 13, 2018 22:47:27 GMT
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Post by london777 on Jun 13, 2018 22:50:11 GMT
Jeremy Brett. (Here as Sherlock Holmes). Ciaran Hinds. (Here in "Persuasion").
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Post by london777 on Jun 13, 2018 23:31:05 GMT
Guess we should disqualify boxing movies. It is just too easy! The Extra Day (1956) dir: William Fairchild offers these pugilistic noses and many more: Arthur Mullard: Sid James: The same two actors appeared in another boxing movie The Square Ring (1953) dir: Basil Dearden. Getting back to The Extra Day, I hope the OP will forgive a slight diversion. It is a movie with an interesting concept which qualifies it for my thread on movies about making movies. The studio lose a can of film and the hero, Richard Basehart, has 12 hours to reassemble all the relevant extras to re-shoot the scene. It thus becomes one of those portmanteau movies popular in the UK in the post-war years as we see snapshots of their varied lives (one being a boxer, obviously) and the title is a neat pun. For a modest production which has sunk without trace, it had a decent cast. As so often in UK movies in the '50s, a fading American star in the lead (for "political" reasons) plus Simone Simon, George Baker, Jill Bennett, Bryan Forbes, and a host of well-known UK character actors, including Glenda Jackson in her first screen appearance. Sorry about that. Back to noses.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 14, 2018 0:19:14 GMT
london777 With this OP, movie related "diversions" are welcomed and even encouraged ` especially when they have a connection (even if it be tenuous) to the subject at hand. As for your suggestion that we disqualify noses produced by pugilism … say not so. They are among the best. They have hard won character. The Extra Day sounds promising. Truly among the missing ?
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jun 14, 2018 0:26:47 GMT
A distinctive nose unobscured by makeup: Come to that, a rather distinctive chin, too. Here's one that mostly makeup: Leslie Howard, center, in disguise for The Scarlet Pimpernel:
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 14, 2018 0:30:36 GMT
Sherlock in Disguise and fooling Irene Adler despite the tell tale Magnificent Nose of Jeremy Brett
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 14, 2018 0:33:10 GMT
Another Sherlock in profile : Basil Rathbone this time
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 14, 2018 0:39:13 GMT
Doghouse6I never would have guessed Leslie Howard in that image !
Re Bela's chin …. I wonder if there are enough chins to carry a thread. Can think of several already. Well, three anyway. Perhaps combined with ears ?
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jun 14, 2018 0:39:17 GMT
BATouttaheckI don't recall which it was, but in one of the Holmes installments, he taps his own with an index finger and immodestly reminds Watson, "Prominent men have prominent noses."
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Post by jervistetch on Jun 14, 2018 0:53:38 GMT
"Noses are overrated."
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Post by jervistetch on Jun 14, 2018 0:59:10 GMT
"Voldemort is a Philistine."
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jun 14, 2018 1:21:01 GMT
Doghouse6 I never would have guessed Leslie Howard in that image !
Re Bela's chin …. I wonder if there are enough chins to carry a thread. Can think of several already. Well, three anyway. Perhaps combined with ears ? Of course, Cary and Kirk. Who am I forgetting? With his strong jaw and cleft chin, I always thought Barry Van Dyke... ...would be ideal casting for Dudley Do-right: His role on Diagnosis: Murder was pretty much the human version of the cartoon character anyway.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jun 14, 2018 10:07:26 GMT
The Shadow nose.
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