Just finished reading “Unsinkable”; I don’t know how you made it through it all. I was able to see some of your collection when you opened here in Las Vegas. What a shame that more people in the business were not interested in preserving those wonderful items. My husband and I were happy to be able to see you when you performed at the Orleans here in Vegas—-you were great. What courage you have. Thank you for your wonderful movies and for sharing your story.
Elaine
I am writing this as I remember my sister, Leann, who was a fan of yours since 1952 when she met you in Central Park when you were filming ‘I Love Melvin’ with Donald O’Connor. She and I became fans for life and you brought us such joy..My sister was thrilled to meet you 50 years later when you were performing at the Mohegan Sun. It was such a thrill for us. My sister has passed on but, in her memory, I thank you for all the years of entertainment. God Bless You.
Rogan Kelly
Remember first seeing you in “Two weeks with Love” with Charlton Carpenter, and how wll
I remember the number “Abba dabba honeymoon” makes me a bit nostalgic, Thanks for the memories.
Sandra
I have a friend who owns a sword that is supposed to be one of ten which were made for the movie “El Cid”. At the time of purchase he was given a certificate stating this is one of ten and Debbie Reynolds owns the other nine. We would love to find out if this is true.
Janet Holmes
I am 42 years old. I turned my husband on to watching musicals like Singing in the Rain. It actually is a movie that we still quote often. We even wake our parrots in the morning with the song “Good Morning! Good Morning!” I even play the movie for my 2 year old son =D. As a child, I always longed to see your casino shows in Las Vegas, where I grew up, If I were wealthy, I would readily buy from your store but for now I can merely afford to window shop. I wish you all the best and hope that you will feel the love and good cheer that you have given so many of your fans overs the years. I hope to get your book on my Kindle =D
Just finished reading “Unsinkable”; I don’t know how you made it through it all. I was able to see some of your collection when you opened here in Las Vegas. What a shame that more people in the business were not interested in preserving those wonderful items. My husband and I were happy to be able to see you when you performed at the Orleans here in Vegas—-you were great. What courage you have. Thank you for your wonderful movies and for sharing your story.
I am writing this as I remember my sister, Leann, who was a fan of yours since 1952 when she met you in Central Park when you were filming ‘I Love Melvin’ with Donald O’Connor. She and I became fans for life and you brought us such joy..My sister was thrilled to meet you 50 years later when you were performing at the Mohegan Sun. It was such a thrill for us. My sister has passed on but, in her memory, I thank you for all the years of entertainment. God Bless You.
Remember first seeing you in “Two weeks with Love” with Charlton Carpenter, and how wll
I remember the number “Abba dabba honeymoon” makes me a bit nostalgic, Thanks for the memories.
I have a friend who owns a sword that is supposed to be one of ten which were made for the movie “El Cid”. At the time of purchase he was given a certificate stating this is one of ten and Debbie Reynolds owns the other nine. We would love to find out if this is true.
I am 42 years old. I turned my husband on to watching musicals like Singing in the Rain. It actually is a movie that we still quote often. We even wake our parrots in the morning with the song “Good Morning! Good Morning!” I even play the movie for my 2 year old son =D. As a child, I always longed to see your casino shows in Las Vegas, where I grew up, If I were wealthy, I would readily buy from your store but for now I can merely afford to window shop. I wish you all the best and hope that you will feel the love and good cheer that you have given so many of your fans overs the years. I hope to get your book on my Kindle =D
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