 From the office of Ms. Robinson-Sanchez: Welcome. Francesca has recently been involved in multiple projects that have taken up all her time. She regrets not being able to respond to your posts as quickly as she would like. She appreciates your patience, and in the near future will be answering all posts, past and present.
Thank you all for your continuing support of Eddie and our site -- your participation in the Q&A board is truly appreciated.
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Phyllis R. Hernandez
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Dear Francesca, It has been a long while. It was wonderful to see you, Sami and Debbie at the Cabrini reunion. I wanted to speak with you more, but time did not allow and the next morning was just as busy. Your son is amazing! Looks so much like his grandfather. Perhaps the group could get together sometime?
11 February 2009 - Mission Hills CA
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John
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Scarlet Street is readily available on cheap dvd brands like alpha or goodtimes. If you never seen the film, your in for a treat, Eddy G is great in it with Dan Duryea and Joan Bennett.
10 February 2009 - Ny
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Paul Hosse
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Great site. The man was pure class.
9 February 2009 - Louisville Kentucky
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Bob Beck
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To Tony DeCaro: Taking the liberty of responding to your message, the Oscar night was in 1973, a posthumous honor for Edward G. Robinson for his magnificent career. The clip (though I don't remember it from that telecast) is undoubtedly SCARLET STREET, 1945, in which Robinson plays a cashier/Sunday painter. His works go on display in Greenwich Village, and a dealer criticizes the works as lacking perspective. But the works sell anyway as great art. The film had censorship problems (for 1945 -- multiple stabs of Joan Bennett with scissors by Robinson), but it's one of his best film noirs, directed by Fritz Lang, and also starring Dan Duryea, Margaret Lindsay, Rosalind Ivan, and Vladimir Sokoloff as the art dealer. It's available as a rental. Hope this helps.
9 February 2009 - St. Louis
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Tony DeCaro
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I remember an old Oscar's Night program where EGR was being honored, don't remember what for. They showed several clips from his films and one line, which I've never forgotten, keeps coming to mind; in this movie he was talking about paintings/art, he said several things describing this piece of art and then he said something like: "What this painting ain't got is a lick of perspective"; not sure on the exact phrasing. I'd love to see that film, any ideas on the title?
5 February 2009 - Visalia, California
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