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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 19:35:57 GMT
Images, Essays and Commentary (as always) welcomed and encouraged !
First up : the Classic Niven Skinny 'Stache
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 19:43:02 GMT
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Post by mikef6 on Mar 25, 2019 20:01:36 GMT
The Kennel Murder Case (1933) was frustrating for me because four of the males in the cast (William Powell and three suspects) all were tall, had dark hair, and the exact same identical pencil-thin mustache. It's hard to tell them apart. They looked like they all came from the same lot number at the 'stache store. I illustrate with two screen shots. Each has Powell and one of the other men.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 20:14:40 GMT
More recent ~ Shakespearean Look Yep, that's Gwynneth Paltrow
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 25, 2019 20:16:54 GMT
Nigel Green in Zulu
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 20:22:03 GMT
This next one is NOT for the squeeemish : open if you dare
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 20:48:38 GMT
The migratory mustache:
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 20:57:45 GMT
If they had made another film together, I 'spose it would have been Redford's turn again , Doghouse6
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 25, 2019 21:02:44 GMT
Fu Manchu – his name became synonymous with a style of mustache made famous by Joe Namath and others in the 60s.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 21:13:14 GMT
If they had made another film together, I 'spose it would have been Redford's turn again , Doghouse6 I'd like to think they'd both have been bearded, and with latex bald caps.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 21:24:12 GMT
More recent ~ Shakespearean Look Yep, that's Gwynneth Paltrow She followed in great footsteps:
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 21:32:43 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 21:41:08 GMT
The genuine article (in Sylvia Sc arlett). And for the record, the other is from the ILL episode, "Home Movies."
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Post by mikef6 on Mar 25, 2019 21:41:36 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 21:46:35 GMT
Marx, Hardy, Findlayson, Billy Bevins and Chaplin. ^^^^^ and below is Snub Pollard Thanks for fillin' in the name Doghouse6 and for the photos mikef6
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 21:49:50 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 21:59:37 GMT
Marx, Hardy, Findlayson, (?) and Chaplin. is (Mr. ?) Snub Pollard with a different look, mikef6 ? If you won't think I'm giving you any lip, perhaps you could brush up more on your silent-era comics: (?) is Billy Bevan. He maintained a presence in the talkie era into the '50s. Here he is in The Invisible Man:
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 25, 2019 22:03:05 GMT
Doghouse6 It WAS a total guess … that's why I BEG and BEG and WHINE for labels ! <cough mikef6 cough> . BUT I got to post a Snub Pollard picure sooooo all's good …
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 22:05:32 GMT
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Post by Doghouse6 on Mar 25, 2019 22:07:17 GMT
Doghouse6 It WAS a total guess … that's why I BEG and BEG and WHINE for labels ! BUT I got to post a Snub Pollard picure sooooo … And of course, we would never want to...wait for it...oh, no, not that...oh, yes...snub Pollard.
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