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Thanks Ginger for the clarification. Having not seen the film I had no idea how the quote fitted with the script in whatever scene it was mentioned. But I also don't imagine it was in any way derogatory - I am assuming that since it was uttered by Rupert Everett's character who was gay, that it was one of those gay sub-culture lines in which certain movie stars are iconic images.

Usually it would be people like Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford etc and it also customarily idolises the star in question.

Kerry

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I thought of a Hayward humourous zinger the other night...When she appeared on the Joey Bishop talk show in the late 60's, Don Rickles was a guest the same night. Rickles was asking Susan why did she make the film "Valley of the Dolls" and Susan told him him, "because I needed gasoline for my boat."...good comeback to Rickles ..she got laughs and applause.

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Ginger: And the funniest part of it is that Susan wasn't kidding!

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As in my favorite film "Back Street", Rae and Paul are driving in Paris, finally being able to see each other again. They are in traffic, and he says something like,---It is great to finally be alone with you. The camera pans accross the road and they are in the center of the road with cars completely surrounding them. And with that expression on her face as only she can give, she looks to the left, then to the right, and says, "Yep, Alone at last. You have to see the scent to get the impact, but it was great.

Dave.

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Yep, I remember that scene.. she was showing her cute/humorous side which she really didn't show too often in film.