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The senator from "Silence of the Lambs" looked pretty good back in the day

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Diane Baker. I saw her in Marnie (not one of the better Hitchcock films, imo). I wouldn't have guessed that they were the same person.
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Diana Baker. I saw her in Marnie (not one of the better Hitchcock films, imo). I wouldn't have guessed that they were the same person.
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Diane Baker, IMO. She was a more wholesome model of Carroll "Baby Doll" Baker.
 
Diane Baker, IMO. She was a more wholesome model of Carroll "Baby Doll" Baker.
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Ah, yes. I saw Carroll Baker in The Carpetbaggers. One of my favorite movies because of how over the top it is. George Peppard's character had one of the best lines ever in that movie. When presented with a stag film by his fiancee, which she had made when younger and with which she was being blackmailed, he looked at section of it and said, "As for this, I've seen it. Twice. You had good lighting and a bad director."
 
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"As for this, I've seen it. Twice. You had good lighting and a bad director."
Now I must see this film.
Side note - even without Photoshop the actors and actresses of yesteryear looked fantastic compared to modern day coiffed and touched-up stars. Lighting in these promo shots is harsh as hell but they almost always look hot or handsome.
 
Now I must see this film.
Side note - even without Photoshop the actors and actresses of yesteryear looked fantastic compared to modern day coiffed and touched-up stars. Lighting in these promo shots is harsh as hell but they almost always look hot or handsome.
It's based on a novel by Harold Robbins. Complete trash, but in a good way.
 
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Now I must see this film.
Side note - even without Photoshop the actors and actresses of yesteryear looked fantastic compared to modern day coiffed and touched-up stars. Lighting in these promo shots is harsh as hell but they almost always look hot or handsome.
You can do allot with B&W negative in a darkroom. They were retouched back in the Twenties. Photoshop is merely the modern computer method.
 
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