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Bobby Underwood
is on page 41 of 288
I'm guessing on pages, since I'm skipping around. Reading the Evelyn Keyes section. Lovely, but can't say I'm terribly fond of her or a lot of the other Hollywood types in her orbit. Liked Jane Greer far more.
— Dec 20, 2025 04:36PM
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Owen Phillips
is on page 236 of 288
Truly cannot help but point out that these ten extras all seem to have been the less conventional more “modern” liberal counterpoints to a genre that is by and large an extension of conservative imagination
— Dec 14, 2025 11:46AM
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Owen Phillips
is on page 218 of 288
These aren’t as compelling. Cutting down the page count even further for people who frankly made less of an impact seems needless. Give them their own book if they deserve it.
— Dec 14, 2025 11:24AM
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Owen Phillips
is on page 154 of 288
You know, it’s easy to talk about Republicanism and misogyny and conservatism as they change and as they affect people, but it’s so rare that we allow ourselves the truly stark examples. We’ve come such a long way that it’s gone into shadows and games, systems set up to hide the rigging, but for some of them, for Audrey Totter, it was second nature, assumed, moral.
— Dec 13, 2025 08:23PM
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Owen Phillips
is on page 145 of 288
I like this section quite more than the first. It’s more focused more directed, you don’t feel so much the loss of what you’re missing. A good pulling back of the Hollywood veneer. Here is the principal wood. Here is the sunshine on someone who survived
— Dec 13, 2025 08:08PM
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