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 Anatomy of a Murder (1959)This scene where the men were struggling to find another word for panties

Anatomy of a Murder (1959)

This scene where the men were struggling to find another word for panties was just too comical that I had to replay it three times.
Mr. West, “I never heard my wife call them anything else.”
Mr. Biegler, “I’m a bachelor, Your Honor.”
Mr. Dancer, “I was overseas during the War, Your Honor… I, I learned a French word. I’m afraid that it might be slightly suggestive.”


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Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10Some Favorite Films Noir:Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)3:10

Some Favorite Films Noir:

Nightfall (1957, Jacques Tourneur; Anne Bancroft and Aldo Ray pictured)

3:10 to Yuma (1957, Delmer Daves; Glenn Ford and Van Heflin pictured)

Witness for the Prosecution (1957, Billy Wilder; Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton pictured)

Anatomy of a Murder (1959, Otto Preminger; Lee Remick, Eve Arden, and James Stewart pictured)

The Crimson Kimono (1959, Samuel Fuller; Victoria Shaw and James Shigeta pictured)


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This Day in Jazz: Duke Ellington recorded Anatomy of a Murder on May 29, 1959. 

This Day in Jazz: Duke Ellington recorded Anatomy of a Murder on May 29, 1959. 


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Man, this little throwaway passage written by Robert Taver in 1958 has reached into my soul and hurt me more than anything else I’ve read in a long, long time 

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