Jean Arthur as Peter Pan

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  1. George Kaplan
    March 28, 2013

    Oh, Jean! I love Jean Arthur; I would have liked to have seen her as Pan as well as old Bill Pratt, the Great Karloff, as Hook.
    I know I’m desperately predictable but I adore the quotation too, Ma’mselle Vickie. As for the photo it goes without saying… Forgive me, I can’t help but be enthusiastic.

    • March 28, 2013

      Such a long and varied career – she’s an inspiration.

  2. March 28, 2013

    Actually one of my favourite actresses. 😀

  3. March 28, 2013

    Dearest V
    The most beautiful picture so far.
    The Dandy is a most adoring fan of the use of stark shadow backgrounds and “ballet boom” lighting (I’m sure there must be a cinematic equivalent for this theatre term).
    And what a hat – I might like one of those for myself.
    Yours ever
    The Perfumed Dandy

    • March 28, 2013

      Dramatic lighting is called Caravaggio, and the thing that casts a shadow on the background is a cucoloris. It’s a very dashing hat, perfect for a Dandy!

      • March 28, 2013

        Fascinating, in old money the lighting in side profile is from a ‘ballet boom’ denoting the style in which dance is lit and the shaddow caster is a ‘gobo’.
        Spot the older and Anglo-Saxon art form and check cinema with its classical pretensions.
        He giggles.
        Yours ever
        The Perfumed Dandy

      • March 28, 2013

        Gobo, cucoloris, now — why couldn’t we just call it a shadow caster???

  4. January 24, 2015

    FORTY-NINE?

  5. jack
    October 4, 2015

    loved her roles and pardon for being crass, but WOW she has some serious leg shape/muscle tone for 49! She plays her last role on Shane (53) and had to be 52-53, and played woman meant to be mid-to late 30s, and pulled it off admirably. She even came off a bit homely, as the role required it.

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