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She (1965) was a Adventure - Horror Film directed by Robert Day and produced by Michael Carreras.

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Murder She Wrote: Night of the Headless Horseman ( 1987 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 30, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Angela Lansbury, that wonderful actress of the stage and screen, passed away on October 11th at the age of 96. She was one of those rare actors who was equally well known for her work in film ( The Portrait of Dorian Gray, The Manchurian Candidate, etc ), in the theater ( Mame, Sweeney Todd ), and o... Read full article


The Lina Lamont Fan Club: Still She Persisted!

By FlickChick on Jul 8, 2022 From A Person in the Dark

Greetings from the Lina Lamont Fan Club!This is my entry in The Classic Movie Muse's Singin' in the Rain Blogathon. Click here for more of that glorious feeling.Yes, loyal fans, we are still here. No matter how hard her enemies try to destroy her legacy, Lina Lamont's fans will not rest until the tr... Read full article


“Ain’t she sweet?” Kim Novak in Picnic (Joshua Logan, 1955)

By Virginie Pronovost on Feb 27, 2022 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

We sometimes forget that Kim Novak is one of those classic actresses still with us today. I’m not sure why that is, except maybe that she’s not so much in the public eye anymore. Et pourtant… She was pretty much an icon of her time, maybe not like Marilyn Monroe or Grace Kelly were... Read full article


From the Archives: Murder, She Wrote ( 1985 )

By The Metzinger Sisters on Feb 11, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Angela Lansbury and Cyd Charisse are decked out in glamourous fashion for the second season premiere episode of Murder, She Wrote ( 1985 ) entitled "Widow Weep for Me". In this episode, the snoopy sleuth goes undercover as a wealthy widow at a posh Caribbean resort and meets up with all sorts of cel... Read full article


Check It Out! - The Definitive Guide to "Murder, She Wrote" Website

By The Metzinger Sisters on May 8, 2021 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Are you a "Murder, She Wrote" fan? If you're not yet, then a visit to the website The Definitive Guide to "Murder, She Wrote" will make you one! The highly addictive mystery series premiered in 1984 with a star-studded pilot episode and went on to become one of the longest-running drama series in te... Read full article


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Ayesha: I am she who must be obeyed!


Ayesha: You tremble, Billali?
Billali: The man who fears your wrath and does not tremble, is a fool, your queen. The man who does not fear your wrath and yet does not tremble in your presence, is not a man.


Maj. Horace Holly: Will you tell me something? This women Ayesha, why do you all do her bidding without question?
Billali: It has always been so.
Maj. Horace Holly: Yes, but why? She's only a woman and alone. You are men and many.
Billali: And like all men we are born, live a span and we die. But she has been here forever. She is like the mountains, like the desert. Changeless, ageless, deathless.
Maj. Horace Holly: That I cannot believe. In your fear you have accepted the impossible as truth. No-one lives forever. And no one was born to be the vassel of another. You know this too, I've seen it in your eyes. Your body does her bidding but your spirit cries out to be free. Is that not true?
Billali: Each one of us has his own destiny to fulfil.
Maj. Horace Holly: And yours, I suppose, is to fill the next alcove. I can't believe you're such a fool, Bellali.
Billali: No, Mr Holly. I am not such a fool.


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For the final stage of Ayesha's disintegration, makeup was not applied to Ursula Andress, but to an uncredited elderly actress who doubled for the star.
Ursula Andress was re-voiced by Nikki Van der Zyl, the same actress who earlier dubbed her voice in the James Bond feature Dr. No.
André Morell was re-voiced by George Pastell.
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