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Yep, L to R: Tina, Nancy, Nancy, AJ.
Nancy Sinatra Sr. turns 100; family's clam sauce shared - Post-Tribune
Nancy Sinatra Sr. turns 100; family's clam sauce shared - Post-Tribune
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Could it be the same person who is also credited with:
" Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?"
" When I'm good, I'm very good. When I'm bad, I'm better."
" I feel like a million tonight. But one at a time."
" I'm the kind'a girl who works for Paramount by day, and Fox all night."
And her most famously-remembered line, often mis-quoted, spawned a joke:
She: " Why don't you come up and see me sometime?"
He: " I can't, it's Lent."
She: "Well, when you get it back, come up and see me."
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" Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?"
" When I'm good, I'm very good. When I'm bad, I'm better."
" I feel like a million tonight. But one at a time."
" I'm the kind'a girl who works for Paramount by day, and Fox all night."
And her most famously-remembered line, often mis-quoted, spawned a joke:
She: " Why don't you come up and see me sometime?"
He: " I can't, it's Lent."
She: "Well, when you get it back, come up and see me."
Pop
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She Done Him Wrong (Paramount:1933). Mae West, Cary Grant, Louise Beavers and etc.
"Beulah, peel me a grape." -Mae West to Louise Beavers
"Why don't you come up some time and see me, oh you can be had." Mae West to Cary Grant.
"Goodness, what beautiful diamonds!" -bit player to Mae West
"Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie." -Mae West
Mae West made a brief appearance in Night After Night (Paramount:1932). The star, George Raft, said 'she stole everything but the cameras.'
Paramont then began starring West in films. West wrote all her own dialogue, sometimes wrote the entire screenplay.
"Beulah, peel me a grape." -Mae West to Louise Beavers
"Why don't you come up some time and see me, oh you can be had." Mae West to Cary Grant.
"Goodness, what beautiful diamonds!" -bit player to Mae West
"Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie." -Mae West
Mae West made a brief appearance in Night After Night (Paramount:1932). The star, George Raft, said 'she stole everything but the cameras.'
Paramont then began starring West in films. West wrote all her own dialogue, sometimes wrote the entire screenplay.
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