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Post by Isapop on Nov 8, 2022 16:45:09 GMT
For mischief, Gary Cooper, in The Cowboy And The Lady (1938) repeatedly does something to good-naturedly rile Emma Dunn. What does he repeatedly do?
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Post by marianne48 on Nov 8, 2022 16:47:24 GMT
For mischief, Gary Cooper, in The Cowboy And The Lady (1938) repeatedly does something to good-naturedly rile Emma Dunn. What does he repeatedly do? He wears her clothes.
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Post by Isapop on Nov 8, 2022 17:27:23 GMT
For mischief, Gary Cooper, in The Cowboy And The Lady (1938) repeatedly does something to good-naturedly rile Emma Dunn. What does he repeatedly do? He wears her clothes. No. I'm talking about IN the movie, not at the studio commissary.
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Post by jervistetch on Nov 8, 2022 17:54:25 GMT
Unties her apron strings so it falls on the floor.
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Post by Isapop on Nov 8, 2022 18:12:36 GMT
Unties her apron strings so it falls on the floor. CORRECT, SIR! While Emma would manage to catch it, Coop was constantly untying that apron string. CONGRATULATIONS!
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