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Narrowing down a film where "Jimmy" played a dandy with a frilly ruff and a sword is like a movie where randolph scott played a cowboy!
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They were husband and wife in real life at the time. But did the real Thomas Seymour romance the noble woman? Probably not, but she became a great Queen in due course. Magnificent music by Miklos Rozsa.
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Who IS that guy? I can never tell some of those bland-ish leading men apart (Robert Taylor, Stuart Granger, et. al.) If the Rozsa clue above is leading me to the right place, she was Ophelia, and later, perhaps Alex North's most awesome love theme.
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Who IS that guy? I can never tell some of those bland-ish leading men apart (Robert Taylor, Stuart Granger, et. al.) You didnt get my clue dib. "Jimmy" was stu's nickname. Also starred Mr Laughton as Henry.
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The most famous "single" girl in English history.
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The most famous "single" girl in English history. I still don't get it - she started Bess Eaten Donuts, and you can't marry a donut? Please tell me you’re joking. It’s a clear reference to the fact that Elizabeth never married, hence the “Virgin Queen.” I may not be well versed in internet humor, but even I understood that reference.
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