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Originally Posted by Hack
Double Indemnity. Hands down, one of my favorite movies.
A few years ago, I ran across an old copy of Architectural Digest that featured homes from Hollywood's golden age (1920s-1940s). In it, one of the homes featured was that of Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor, and the text with the photo layout talked about how theirs was an arranged marriage, because she was famously lesbian and he was quite gay. Their home was arranged for by the studio (MGM) and the vintage photos that were included in the article were from the studio's archive of a photo shoot the studio did to show the "happy home life of the happy couple" in an effort to dispel the rumors plaguing both stars about t
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Originally Posted by Hack
heir private lives. It was fascinating, really.
Jake
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thanks for this nice post jake. Carmen alluded to their sexuality in an earlier post. as you know, everything was controlled under the studio system so none of this surprises me. This is an opportune time to remind old movie fans that
APRIL IS ROBERT TAYLOR MONTH ON TCM
My personal Taylor favorite being
Westward the Women. see you at the movies.....