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A favorite WKRP episode!!!!!!
Yeah, but how he walked in there and kept after Jennifer after.meeting Baily, I question his judgment!
A favorite WKRP episode!!!!!!
ABSOLUTELY!!!! Baily was hands down better looking!!!!! Jennifer was just "flashy".....in an expensive way......Yeah, but how he walked in there and kept after Jennifer after.meeting Baily, I question his judgment!
+1Hoyt wore a hat well.
He was a good songwriter too.Hoyt wore a hat well.
Yeah, but how he walked in there and kept after Jennifer after.meeting Baily, I question his judgment!
One of the best! Have you seen The Big Steal? Also Mitchum and Greer and totally enjoyable. William Bendix as one of the bad guys. More good hats…Film noir classic, "Out of the Past", (1947). Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas.
Out of the Past is a classic, for sure! I loved The Big Steal too. That's another good one. Not as classic as Out of the Past but still well worth the watch. "His Kind of Woman" is also another of my favorite Mitchum film noirs. A real strange Mitchum noir to watch is "The Locket". That one is really well worth the watch.One of the best! Have you seen The Big Steal? Also Mitchum and Greer and totally enjoyable. William Bendix as one of the bad guys. More good hats…
I need to see that one again. Still hard to get used to Dick Powell as a tough guy after seeing 42nd Street or any of those Busby Berkeley musicals! I will have to check out those other Mitchum noirs.Out of the Past is a classic, for sure! I loved The Big Steal too. That's another good one. Not as classic as Out of the Past but still well worth the watch. "His Kind of Woman" is also another of my favorite Mitchum film noirs. A real strange Mitchum noir to watch is "The Locket". That one is really well worth the watch.
I gotta say, though, as much as I'm a Mitchum fan, I like Dick Powell's film noirs better.
"Murder My Sweet", (1944, another classic), Dick Powell and Mike Mazurki. Always great hats of the film noir era.
Scarlett Street and Woman in the Window are two of my favorite Edward G. Robinson film noirs! Both co-starred Joan Bennett,... and Scarlett Street also co-starred Dan Duryea, who showed up in a lot of film noirs wearing some awesome hats.Regardless the movie he plays in, Edward G. Robinson never fails to serve as inspiration, hat-wise, with his old-school creases and upbrim styling
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Awesome. You're right. Cagney was no slouch when it came to wearing hats. White Heat was one of his best.Edward G Robinson could really wear a hat! [my favorite is brim down]
And Cagney was no slouch!
White Heat is a great movie and the entire crew wears amazing hats and jackets.Awesome. You're right. Cagney was no slouch when it came to wearing hats. White Heat was one of his best.
Just to add: I like that jacket Cagney's wearing in the WH pics.
I find it interesting in a good many Film Noirs (and just 1930's detective movies like "Boston Blackie" it seems the police detectives tend to wear a lot of thin ribbon fedoras....When it comes to fedoras thin ribbons are my favorites. William Holden sports a thin ribbon in the 1952 movie, "Boots Malone"
I like the young girls hat & the embroidery work on her dress & cuffs in Saddle Pals.I have stated before, Gene Autry movies are full of great hats!!1