Jun 5, 2012

When I say, you say #11: Flowers

Welcome ladies and gentlemen to a new edition of When I say, you say, the game in which I say a word and you share your first (first) classic movie related thought. Film titles, movie scenes, characters, passages from actors' biographies, etc, etc...


So, when I say FLOWERS, you say...

10 comments:

  1. Blossoms in the Dust! I don't think literal flowers have an especial significance in the film though. (I believe the title was supposed to symbolize people being fragile like flowers or something.)

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  2. Bess Flowers, bit player extraordinaire!

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  3. Send Me No Flowers, with Doris & Rock :)

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  4. Eliza Doolittle, Covent Garden flower girl

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  5. Lo que recuerdo con flores son algunos documentales de Disney que ponían una cámara fija y se veía cómo la flor se abría de repente anunciando la primavera. Cursi que ando hoy.
    Saludos!

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  6. Another flower girl is Virginia Cherril, the blind girl in City Lights.
    When I read flowers, I immediatelly remembered Broken Blossoms!
    Kisses!

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  7. for Algernon. "Flowers for Algernon" is the story that the basis for Cliff Robertson's CHARLY.

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  8. Flowery hat of Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady.

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  9. The Lady of the Camellias -- aka "Camille" with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor.

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  10. A torrent of camellias floating downstream, signalling the attack in SANJURO.

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