"Is that what you want on your gravestone when you die -- that you raised the dividend to three dollars or four or even five or six or seven?"
William Holden in Executive Suite (1954) with Barbara Stanwyck & Louis Calhern (pictured, left,enjoying a smoke off camera) & with Fredric March, June Allyson always bright and merry, Walter Pidgeon, the world's greatest number two man, Paul Douglas, dour Dean Jagger, long-suffering Shelley Winters, Nina Foch, elegant as ever, and playing a better hand than in "An American in Paris."
With screenplay by uncle Ernest Lehman. -- DL
I love Nina Foch. I think she's very underrated as an actress.
Posted by: la | August 21, 2013 at 01:54 PM
I agree: Nina Foch is superb -- and had to endure some pretty dismal roles, such as the romantic heavy in "An American in Paris."
Posted by: DL | August 21, 2013 at 02:40 PM