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Liberace was a very nice person. But he was a homosexual, and he could not come out of the closet in those days ... You just did not do that. Rock Hudson couldn't do it, either. You'd lose your audience. And Liberace's audience was all female. They didn't know he was gay. If he had lived today, the way Elton John and David Furnish live, he could do it. But he couldn't do it then.
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In conversation: Chad Smith with Alex Lifeson
We went to see… uh, I think… Smith: I'll be impressed if you think you can remember the movie. Lifeson: Claudia Cardinale and Rock Hudson, and I can't recall the name of the movie. It was a cheap movie. It was in 1969, in the spring of '69… I can't recall from Music Radar Read more »
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'Jack Reacher' Writer-Director Now Doing 'Ice Station Zebra' Remake
to take advantage of the hot Ice Station Zebra brand with a re-do of the 1968 Cold War sub thriller. The original starred Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan, and Jim Brown in a tale of espionage and double-crossing that would seem to fit well in from I Watch Stuff! Read more »
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Lagoon just drop in bucket
TV series The Jimmy Stewart Show. The Lawless Breed (1952). Dance hall gal Adams teaches gunfighter John Wesley Hardin (Rock Hudson) that a trigger doesn’t always have to be a man’s favorite squeeze. The Private War of Major Benson (1956). Dr. Adams has just from Arkansas Online Read more »
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Christopher McQuarrie to Remake 'Ice Station Zebra'
scribe is attached to serve as the director as well as the writer for the remake of the Cold War thriller, which starred Rock Hudson. Warner Bros. has hired Christopher McQuarrie to take a double duty in its upcoming film. Penning "The Wolverine" with Mark from Aces Showbiz Read more »
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McQuarrie Defrosts Ice Station Zebra
put on screen in 1968 starring Rock Hudson and Ernest Borgnine, Zebra adapts an Alistair McLean novel for a ticking-clock thriller about an American Naval sub racing against the Russians to retrieve sensitive photographs lost in the Arctic. Though the original from Empire: Movie News & Reviews Read more »