Film Homage Victor Fleming Douglas Fairbanks The Mollycoddle 1920 Hopi Indians Collage 2012 #1
by David Lee Guss
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Film Homage Victor Fleming Douglas Fairbanks The Mollycoddle 1920 Hopi Indians Collage 2012 #1
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David Lee Guss
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[The first time he appeared on the stage, he had one line: "Stand back, my lord, and let the coffin pass," which he erroneously spoke as "and let the passon cough."
[last words] "I never felt better in my life."
"The man that's out to do something has to keep in high gear all the time."
[Referring to D.W. Griffith] "D. W. didn't like my athletic tendencies, or my spontaneous habit of jumping a fence or scaling a church at unexpected moments which were not in the script. Griffith told me to go into Keystone comedies." - Douglas Fairbanks, 1883-1939
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