Karen Steele

Karen Steele

  • Born: 1931-3-20
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Cheyenne 2022-01-12 08:01:14

      Outside thoughts

      The Gentleman Marty (1955)—The 28th Oscar Best Picture

              Film tells the story of Marty, a young man who has married his younger brothers and sisters, but he is still alone, and the older generations around him urged him to get married. Finally, in a dance party, he met his favorite teacher...

    • Karley 2022-01-12 08:01:14

      A gentleman

      The story takes place in the prosperous metropolis of New York, where Marty (Ernest Borgnine) is a butcher’s worker who lives in it. He has no handsome appearance, no wealthy wealth, and the only thing he has. It is a kind heart that gleams like gold. In life, Marty, who lives in the neighborhoods...

    • Golden 2022-01-12 08:01:14

      8.75 The proportion of storytelling with dialogue is slightly larger, and the effect will be better if it is put on the stage. At the same time won the Palme d’Or and Oscar movies. The screenwriter Chayevsky is very NB. He graduated from the accounting department but works as a screenwriter. He is indifferent to fame and fortune. Oscar was nominated for 4 times and hit 3 times, and all of them completed the script alone, not co-written with others. The actress in the play graduated from New York University and taught chemistry. 80% of them are in computational chemistry, right? hehe.

    • Stephania 2022-03-25 09:01:15

      The story of an older unmarried young man in the United States, which won the Oscar and the Palme d'Or. It's amazing, just by this film?

    Marty quotes

    • Marty Pilletti: You don't like her. My mother don't like her. She's a dog. And I'm a fat, ugly man. Well, all I know is I had a good time last night. I'm gonna have a good time tonight. If we have enough good times together, I'm gonna get down on my knees. I'm gonna beg that girl to marry me. If we make a party on New Year's, I got a date for that party. You don't like her? That's too bad.

    • Marty Pilletti: [to Clara] See, dogs like us, we ain't such dogs as we think we are.