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Post by carol on Jan 7, 2013 17:36:33 GMT -5
I found a Walton connection here. One of the little orphan girls in this episode was played by Cindy Eilbacher who played Martha Rose Coverdale.
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Post by carol on Jan 8, 2013 20:46:05 GMT -5
I've got one. Who is laying on the bed and what movie is it from?
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Post by mtdawg on Jan 8, 2013 23:16:44 GMT -5
I see Joan Crawford..lol
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Post by carol on Jan 9, 2013 0:09:53 GMT -5
The woman lying on the bed with the cloth on her forehead.
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Jan 9, 2013 9:59:43 GMT -5
I've got one. Who is laying on the bed and what movie is it from? It's Ellen Corby (Grandma Walton) ;D but I do not know the name of the movie. I notice on the wall the pennant is for "Harvard." On the Waltons, it was "Boatwright." LOL!
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Post by sueinbc on Jan 9, 2013 13:48:39 GMT -5
I've got one. Who is laying on the bed and what movie is it from? It's Ellen Corby (Grandma Walton) ;D but I do not know the name of the movie. I notice on the wall the pennant is for "Harvard." On the Waltons, it was "Boatwright." LOL! Eve Arden is also there... I think it's Goodbye My Fancy
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Post by carol on Jan 9, 2013 14:02:21 GMT -5
Yes it is Ellen "Grandma" Corby and the movie is Goodbye My Fancy.
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Post by mtdawg on Jan 9, 2013 20:51:04 GMT -5
Way to go Sue! I knew Jan had made a movie about going back to her alma mater but this isn't the one.
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Post by wmfan/waltonsportwriter on Jan 9, 2013 22:31:43 GMT -5
Wow how old is that movie if Ellen Corby was young? It must have been made in the Waltons real time of the 30s or 40s! WmFan
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Post by River on Jan 10, 2013 10:01:25 GMT -5
It was made in 1951 but the setting may have been earlier? I have never seen the movie, so I don't know the setting.
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Post by JeriJet on Jan 10, 2013 10:53:58 GMT -5
Wow how old is that movie if Ellen Corby was young? It must have been made in the Waltons real time of the 30s or 40s! WmFan Corby was about 40 at the time of the filming..... would have to see it again to determine appropriate age for her role.... I believe the movie's time frame was post WWII but not by much..... I mostly remember Lovejoy from this movie -- a favorite of mine since early tv "Alias McGraw."
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Post by JeriJet on Jan 10, 2013 10:55:50 GMT -5
Wow how old is that movie if Ellen Corby was young? It must have been made in the Waltons real time of the 30s or 40s! WmFan Corby was about 40 at the time of the filming ..... would have to see it again to determine appropriate age for her role .... I believe the movie's time frame was post WWII but not by much .... story was a bit melodramatic ..... I mostly remember Lovejoy from this movie -- a favorite of mine since early tv "Alias McGraw."
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Post by wmfan/waltonsportwriter on Jan 10, 2013 18:37:03 GMT -5
That would make sense Ellen Corby in her 40s in the 1950s in her 60s in the1970s for the Walton's and dying in the late 90s in her late eighties WmFan
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Post by dfnmeows44 on Jan 11, 2013 7:12:59 GMT -5
The other pennant says Good Hope. Ellen Corby is there and Eve Arden and Joan Crawford are definitely there. The only one we do not recognize is the man.
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Post by River on Jan 11, 2013 8:43:18 GMT -5
Robert Young is the man.
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