Welcome ladies and gentlemen to a new edition of When I say, you say, the game in which I say a word and you share your first (first) classic movie related thought. Film titles, movie scenes, characters, passages from actors' biographies, etc, etc...
So, when I say FLOWERS, you say...
Blossoms in the Dust! I don't think literal flowers have an especial significance in the film though. (I believe the title was supposed to symbolize people being fragile like flowers or something.)
ReplyDeleteBess Flowers, bit player extraordinaire!
ReplyDeleteSend Me No Flowers, with Doris & Rock :)
ReplyDeleteEliza Doolittle, Covent Garden flower girl
ReplyDeleteLo que recuerdo con flores son algunos documentales de Disney que ponían una cámara fija y se veía cómo la flor se abría de repente anunciando la primavera. Cursi que ando hoy.
ReplyDeleteSaludos!
Another flower girl is Virginia Cherril, the blind girl in City Lights.
ReplyDeleteWhen I read flowers, I immediatelly remembered Broken Blossoms!
Kisses!
for Algernon. "Flowers for Algernon" is the story that the basis for Cliff Robertson's CHARLY.
ReplyDeleteFlowery hat of Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady.
ReplyDeleteThe Lady of the Camellias -- aka "Camille" with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor.
ReplyDeleteA torrent of camellias floating downstream, signalling the attack in SANJURO.
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