Kitty Carlisle

Kitty Carlisle

  • Born: 1910-9-3
  • Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Theater serial murders
  • Kitty Carlisle (1910-09-03 to 2007-04-17) is an American actor. Representative works include " A Night at the Opera ", " Serial Murder in Theater " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Nellie 2022-02-27 08:01:20

      the sound of time

      "Radio Age" has another beautiful translation: "The Sound of Time", which is Woody Allen's nostalgia for his childhood "Radio Age". As he puts it, "My original intention was to miss songs that were significant in my childhood, and from these songs I got inspiration for scenes that could add color...

    • Christa 2022-02-27 08:01:20

      Sleepy listening to romantic music dozing off after watching a movie

      When I was in elementary school, Woody Alan, who wears retro glasses on the movie magazines at home, exuding wisdom and bookishness, is one of the few men who can attract me in movie magazines. Female stars, still at that age, I have no interest in male stars, except for Pike of Roman Holiday, who...

    • Liam 2022-03-25 09:01:21

      Scheduled the first movie in 2020/a planned New Year's Day blessing, I was really moved when I saw it at the end. I actually expected it a little bit, but I was still moved when I really faced it. I will definitely love movies as always! ❤️

    • Boris 2022-02-27 08:01:20

      It's not a "what's next?" suspense story, but a plotless film of anecdotes like Fellini's "Arkmade" in which Woody recounts his own childhood experiences. Twenty-five songs and unforgettable songs are integrated into the film, depicting "heavenly" Brooklyn in the 1940s. PS The role of Sally is easy to think of Hepburn's "My Fair Lady".

    Radio Days quotes

    • Narrator: [about a therapist's radio show] I found the show silly and always imagined my parents on it airing their standard complaints.

      Mother: He's a business failure. He never finishes what he starts. We're forced to live with my relatives and thank God for them. And I should have married Sam Slotkin.

      Father: Sam Slotkin's dead.

      Mother: Yes, but while he was alive, he was working.

      Father: She'd be lost without her whole family around her all the time, and you should see 'em. They're like some kind of tribe. They're like the Huns. Maybe if I had married a more encouraging woman, who knows?

      Mother: So who do you think is right?

      Mr. Abercrombie: I think you both deserve each other.

      Mother: What does that mean?

      Father: Look, we didn't come here to be insulted.

      Mother: I love him, but what did I do to deserve him?

    • Roger: I hope 1944 turns out well. They pass so quickly. Where do they all go?

      Biff Baxter: So quickly. Then we get old. And we never knew what any of it was about.