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My policeman by Bethan Roberts review (with spoilers)
I’d just finished Game of Thrones and just wanted a book to read , so when I picked up this book I had no idea how good it would be. I couldn’t put it down.
This book makes you think about the injustices in the world and how hard life had been for people , especially for things we view as normal in society now. I also feel like there is no ‘right’ person in this story.
‘My Policeman’ has two perspectives and timelines - one being Marian , who is writing to a letter to Patrick (the other pov) explaining the story of her and her husband Toms life and Patrick’s role in their life , but also revealing some secrets Patrick was unaware of. Patrick’s perspective is his journal entries in the years where he meets Tom and Marian and how his feelings play out. Marian falls in love with Tom at a young age and it doesn’t seem like he reciprocates the feelings until they’re around 20 and when her and Tom are starting to see one another more , Tom introduces her to his friend Patrick. Patrick is a big part of their lives (especially toms) for years after and this book is filled with love, jealousy and regret.
I thought the writing was wonderful in how they made us notice the small details which made Patrick and Marian alike although they didn’t want to think they were. It is understandable that Marian has some dislike towards Patrick because she loves Tom and it seems he wants to spend more time with this man than her. However the way she talks and thinks about Patrick is exactly why that is the case. When Julia her friend stated that Patrick is a homosexual , Marian is outwardly horrified and calls him a ‘sexual invert’ on multiple occasions. She finds it difficult to even speak the words , and that is a reaction that lots of the public would share in that situation , so Patrick can obviously not be public about his sexuality. Also how she knows Tom is also homosexual , there’s no wonder her and Toms relationship is a facade and they put up walls between them.
I think Marian was so wrong for writing about Patrick because her then over reaching attempts to amend things with Patrick were solely just from her guilt. Patrick was not a saint in their story, however neither were her and Tom. Patrick wasn’t allowed to express his love like Marian was , and short evenings and hidden meetings were all he could have with Tom and in his defence him and Tom met before Tom and Marian actually got together. So although their affair was wrong , they had no other way to be their true selves and Marian knew this because she mentioned more than once the cases of homosexuals being arrested. So although she was allowed to be angry , sending the letter was definitely too far.
I thought the story was told so well and even though it was about Marian and Patrick’s relationships with Tom, toms perspective wasn’t necessary to understand the whole situation. Also if I’m being honest I think Marian was kinda creepy at the beginning like I don’t think Tom liked her at first maybe he grew too , but I think it was more convenient for him. In the beginning she says that he gave her a glimmer of hope by saying he’d teach her how to swim which didn’t seem really like he fancied her. And she waited 3 years just for that , and then when he got back from the army he didn’t actually mention the swimming until she did and he said ‘ oh you’re serious’. Also when Sylvie told her that “Tom isn’t like that” when they were talking about her and Roy being in love and how Marion believe she understands because she likes Tom.
From the beginning I think their relationship was doomed and it should not have started at all , but it did and unfortunately that led to an unhappy situation for them all.
I also believe Marion’s decision to leave them before they found out she was the reason Patrick was imprisoned and beaten because although she wrote the letter to Patrick for Tom to read , she wasn’t there to face the consequences. But I just imagine them both finding out as reading it what she did would have been heartbreaking and their entire story was so heartbreaking.
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WebNewsify : WN OTT Preview: Deep dive into the sea of streaming content this week
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WebNewsify : Let's have a look on the content material which is in regards to the embrace the net area:1. 'Brahmastra': After bailing out Bollywood with its profitable theatrical run, the Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor-starrer adventure-mythological fantasy movie 'Brahmastra Half One: Shiva', is heading to OTT. The movie, written and directed by Ayan Mukerji, additionally stars veteran Bollywood celebrity Amitabh Bachchan, Mouni Roy and Nagarjuna Akkineni. The movie is a mythological-adventure and might be accessible to stream on Disney+ Hotstar from November 4, 2022.2. 'Enola Holmes 2': The movie, which is a sequel to the 2020 film, relies on a e-book collection 'The Enola Holmes Mysteries' by creator Nancy Springer. It follows Sherlock Holmes' youthful sister Enola Holmes who has her personal investigative company which is on the verge of closing. In all these, a woman comes as much as Enola and seeks Enola's assist to seek out her sister. The film options Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill and Louis Partridge. The movie will premiere on Netflix on November 4.3. 'My Policeman': Set in 1957 Britain, 'My Policeman' relies on Bethan Roberts' 2012 novel of the identical identify. The movie reveals the love triangle of a homosexual policeman Tom (performed by Harry Types), a trainer Marion (performed by Emma Corrin), and a museum curator Patrick (performed by David Dawson). Tom marries Marion whereas he's nonetheless in love with Patrick, main them on an emotional journey. Read the full article
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Chester Conklin.
Filmografía
- Ganarse la vida (corto de 1914) - Policeman / Bum (debut cinematográfico, sin acreditar)
- La extraña situación de Mabel (corto de 1914) - Marido
- Mabel al volante (corto de 1914) - El padre de Mabel
- Atrapado en un cabaret (corto de 1914) Camarero / Lacayo (sin acreditar)
- The Masquerader (corto de 1914) - Actor de cine
- Romance perforado de Tillie (1914) - Mr.Whoozis / Singing Waiter (sin acreditar)
- A Bird's A Bird (corto de 1915) - Marido
- The Love Thief (1916) - Papel menor
- La cabaña del tío Tom (1918)
- Yankee Doodle en Berlín (1919) - Oficial de húsares de la cabeza de la muerte
Faldas (1921)
- Té: ¡Con una patada! (1923) - Jiggs - Conductor de taxi
- Deseo (1923) - Oland Young
- Anna Christie (1923) - Tommy
- Norte de Nevada (1924) - Lem Williams
- El pez galopante (1924) - Jonah
- La patrulla de incendios (1924) - Bombero
- La esposa de otro hombre (1924) - Rumrunner
- Codicia (1924) - 'Popper' Sieppe
- Battling Bunyan (1924) - Un extraño
- Un año de vida (1925) - Froquin
- El mago de Oz (1925) - Papel menor (sin acreditar)
- El fantasma de la ópera (1925) - Orderly (sin acreditar)
- La esposa de mi vecino (1925) - Camarógrafo
- Under the Rouge (1925) - Sr. Fleck
- ¿Donde estaba? (1925) - Elmer
- La escalera sinuosa (1925) - Onery
- El gran robo de joyas (1925) - Cootie Joe
- La novia enmascarada (1925) - Wine Waiter
- Una mujer del mundo (1925) - Sam Poore
- Los compradores de placer (1925) - Burke
- El gran amor (1925) - Perkins
- Detrás del frente (1926) - Scottie
- Juventud fascinante (1926) - Él mismo
- Una celebridad social (1926) - Johann Haber
- La mujer salvaje (1926) - 'Kodiak' MacLean
- Dilo de nuevo (1926) - Prince Otto V
- La duquesa de Buffalo (1926) - Gerente de hotel
- El naufragio nervioso (1926) - Mort
- Amantes de la medianoche (1926) - Moriarity
- La dama del harén (1926) - Ali
- Estamos en la Marina ahora (1926) - -Capitán de la Marina Smithers
- Pisos de McFadden (1927) - Jock McTavish
- Un beso en un taxi (1927) - Maraval
- Cabaret (1927) - Jerry Trask
- Tacones de goma (1927) - Tennyson Hawks
- Díselo a Sweeney (1927) - Luke Beamish
- Dos jóvenes llameantes (1927) - Sheriff Ben Holden.
Los caballeros las prefieren rubias (1928) - Juez
- Romance perforado de Tillie (1928) - Dueño del circo
- El gran ruido (1928) - John Sloval
- Locos por la suerte (1928) - Samuel Hunter
- Beau Broadway (1928)
- Varsity (1928) - Pop Conlan
- La casa encantada (1928) - Mr.Rackham
- Taxi 13 (1928) - Angus Mactavish
- Marquis Preferred (1929) - Sr.Gruger
- Sunset Pass (1929) - Ventoso
- Casa del terror (1929) - Chester
- The Studio Murder Mystery (1929) - George (Studio Gateman)
- Escaleras de arena (1929) - Tim
- Fast Company (1929) - Presidente de la Cámara de Comercio
- El virginiano (1929) - tío "Pa" Hughey
- El espectáculo de espectáculos (1929) - - Policía de tráfico en el número 'Bicicleta construida para dos'
- Columpio alto (1930) - Sheriff
- El comerciante del amor (1930) - Nelson
- El maestro barrendero (1930)
- Su majestad, amor (1931) - Emil
- Aleluya, soy un vagabundo (1933) - Domingo
- The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) - -Trabajador de alcantarillado (sin acreditar)
- Tiempos modernos (1936) - Mecánico
- The Preview Murder Mystery (1936) - Comediante
- La llamada de la pradera (1936) - Sheriff Sandy McQueen
- Hotel Haywire (1937) - O'Shea (sin acreditar)
- Río abandonado (1937) - Sheriff Alec Grundy
- Todos los días son vacaciones (1937) - Cabby
- Zenobia (1939) - Farmer (sin acreditar)
- The Spellbinder (1939) - Courtroom Extra (sin acreditar)
- Cabalgata de Hollywood (1939) - Sheriff
- El Sr. Smith va a Washington (1939) - Sección Hombre en Prensa de la Galería del Senado (sin acreditar)
- Chip of the Flying U (1939) - Joe (sin acreditar)
- Henry Goes Arizona (1939) - Conductor de autobús (sin acreditar)
- El gran dictador (1940) - Cliente de barbero
- Li'l Abner (1940) - Alcalde Gurgle
- Sweetheart of the Campus (1941) - The Prisoner-Vagrant (sin acreditar)
- Here Comes Mr.Jordan (1941) - Vendedor de periódicos (sin acreditar)
- Harmon of Michigan (1941) - Mandril de gasolina
- Un pie en el cielo (1941) - Hombre llorando durante el bautismo (sin acreditar)
- Jesse James at Bay (1941) - Town Drunk (sin acreditar)
- Los viajes de Sullivan (1941) - Old Bum (sin acreditar)
- Honolulu Lu (1941) - Joe - Keystone Ko.
Valley of the Sun (1942) - Soldier at Hitching Rail (sin acreditar)
- El notable Andrew (1942) - Tendero (sin acreditar)
- Romance on the Range (1942) - Miembro de Lynch Mob (sin acreditar)
In Old California (1942) - Town Drunk (sin acreditar)
- Hijos de los pioneros (1942) - Old-Timer
- La historia de Palm Beach (1942) - Sexto miembro Ale and Quail Club
- Me casé con una bruja (1942) - Party Bartender (sin acreditar)
- Sra. Wiggs de Cabbage Patch (1942) - Borracha (sin acreditar)
- X Marks the Spot (1942) - Vagrant (sin acreditar)
- ¡Los verdugos también mueren! (1943) Cook (sin acreditar)
- Ley de Artemisa (1943) - Dueño de un caballo (sin acreditar)
- The Avenging Rider (1943) - Town Drunk (sin acreditar)
- Riders of the Rio Grande (1943) - Barfly (sin acreditar)
- Así que esto es Washington (1943) - Inventor con ametralladora de bolsillo (sin acreditar)
- Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1943) - Cliente de Flugelman's (sin acreditar)
- Mi reino para un cocinero (1943) - Conductor de taxi (sin acreditar)
- La vuelta al mundo (1943) - Waiter (sin acreditar)
- El milagro de Morgan's Creek (1943) - Pete (sin acreditar)
- Knickerbocker Holiday (1944) - Town Trumpeter (sin acreditar)
- Las aventuras de Mark Twain (1944) - Juez del concurso de salto de rana (sin acreditar)
- Hombre de Frisco (1944) - Hombre de equipaje (sin acreditar)
- Buenas noches, cariño (1944) - Bottle Man
- La rosa amarilla de Texas (1944) - Drunken Gambler (sin acreditar)
- Una hoja de higuera para Eva (1944) - Camarero
- El gran momento (1944) - Paciente asustado (sin acreditar)
- Salve al héroe conquistador (1944) - Western Union Man (sin acreditar)
- Something for the Boys (1944) - Papel secundario (sin acreditar)
- Sunday Dinner for a Soldier (1944) - Fotógrafo (sin acreditar)
- Can't Help Singing (1944) - Jugador de póquer (sin acreditar)
- Traición desde el este (1945) - (sin acreditar)
- A Guy, a Gal and a Pal (1945) - Propietario de la estación (sin acreditar)
- Millones de Brewster (1945) - Stage Doorman (sin acreditar)
- Tener un crimen maravilloso (1945) - Propietario de motel (sin acreditar)
- El gran John L. (1945) - Haggerty (sin acreditar).
Road to Utopia (1945) - Concursante aficionado al banjo (sin acreditar)
- Pequeño gigante (1946) - Hotel Valet (sin acreditar)
- Suave como la seda (1946) - Doorman (sin acreditar)
- Fear (1946) - Railroad Switchman (sin acreditar)
- The Hoodlum Saint (1946) - Cop (sin acreditar)
- Two Sisters from Boston (1946) - Street Cleaner (sin acreditar)
- Ella escribió el libro (1946) - Man at Bar (sin acreditar)
- Cantando en el maíz (1946) - Austin Driver
- Canción de Scheherazade (1947) - Sailor (sin acreditar)
- Canción del páramo (1947) - El carcelero
- The Trouble with Women (1947) - Comedia nte (sin acreditar)
- Los peligros de Pauline (1947) - Comic Chef
- Primavera en las sierras (1947) - Old-Timer
- Jesse James Rides Again (1947, Serial) - Roy (sin acreditar)
- El hijo de Rusty (1947) - Empleado de panadería (sin acreditar)
- Merton of the Movies (1947) - Keystone Kop (sin acreditar)
- My Wild Irish Rose (1947) - Hombre escoltado fuera del teatro por la policía (sin acreditar)
- The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948) - Hostler (sin acreditar)
- ¿No es romántico? (1948) - Townsman (sin acreditar)
- Un domingo por la tarde (1948) - Empleado (sin acreditar)
- Knock on Any Door (1949) - Barber (sin acreditar)
- Tulsa (1949) - Patrón del casino de juego (sin acreditar)
- La hermosa rubia de Bashful Bend (1949) - Messenger Boy
- Brimstone (1949) - Borracho (sin acreditar)
- Jiggs y Maggie en Jackpot Jitters (1949) Amigo de Jiggs (sin acreditar)
- My Friend Irma (1949) - Camarero del salón de té gitano (sin acreditar)
- El semental dorado (1949) - Viejo
- El hombre del buen humor (1950) - - Jardinero que corta arbustos (sin acreditar)
- Joe Palooka en Humphrey se arriesga (1950) - Prentice
- Fancy Pants (1950) - Invitado (sin acreditar)
- Never a Dull Moment (1950) - Albert (sin acreditar)
- Shakedown (1950) - Chet (sin acreditar)
- Right Cross (1950) - El camarero de Haggerty (sin acreditar)
- The Milkman (1950) - Hombre (sin acreditar)
- Let's Dance (1950) - Watchman (sin acreditar)
- Mi espía favorito (1951) - Cómic corto (sin acreditar)
- Son of Paleface (1952) - 2nd Bartender (sin acreditar)
- Doc Corkle (1952, Serie de TV)
Private Hell.
La bestia con un millón de ojos (1955) - Ben Webber
- Mujer Apache (1955) - Dick Mooney
- Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958) - Bit Role (sin acreditar)
- Paradise Alley (1962) - Sr.Gregory
- A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966) - Old Man in Saloon (película final).
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For just $3.99 Released on June 5, 1942: Small town Horace wants a wedding night in a big New York City hotel with his new bride before he goes off to war, but what he gets is gangsters, dead bodies and stolen loot. Genre: Comedy Duration: 1h 9min Director: William Beaudine Actors: John Beal (Horace Jason), Wanda McKay (Millie Jason), J. Farrell MacDonald (Police Sergeant Haggery), Warren Hymer (Pat Callahan), Barbara Pepper (Lettie), Tom Neal (Tom Neal), Ernie Adams (Pete Mooney), Lynton Brent (Joe Richmond), Pierce Lyden (Duke Keesler), Gene O'Donnell (Skinny), Jimmy O'Gatty (Tubby), Tom Herbert (hotel clerk), Roy Butler (hotel guest), Mike Donovan (police officer), Carl Faulkner (police officer), Kit Guard (man moving trunk), Lew Hicks (police officer), Dick Rush (policeman), Charles Sullivan (policeman), Charles Williams (theatre manager) *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact me so we can solve this or any other questions. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies with rules on compilations, international media, and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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mrb33 · 5 years
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San Francisco Art Mooching
Had the pleasure of being in the city by the bay a few weeks ago.  
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The amazing 'The Chronicles of San Francisco' by JR at SFMOMA (not my filming)
From the PRESS RELEASE: Celebrate the voices of our extraordinary, unique, and diverse city in The Chronicles of San Francisco, by internationally recognized artist JR. Over the course of two months in early 2018, the artist set up a mobile studio in twenty-two locations around San Francisco, where he filmed and interviewed nearly twelve hundred people from across the city’s multifaceted communities. In the completed work, a digital mural scrolls across a seamless bank of screens, bringing together the faces and untold stories of the people we encounter every day. Presented in SFMOMA’s soaring Roberts Family Gallery, this work is free and accessible to the public.
Born in France in 1983, JR began tagging buildings as a young teenager. Soon he shifted from graffiti to photo-based work, creating images of faces, printing them on large sheets of inexpensive paper, and pasting them on buildings. Although he has completed many such projects around the world, this is his first major installation in San Francisco, and uniquely draws inspiration from Diego Rivera’s murals found throughout the city.
Another great exhibition at SFMOMA  - 'Don’t! Photography and the Art of Mistakes':
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From the PRESS RELEASE: There’s no success like failure; artists know that better than anyone. Don’t! Photography and the Art of Mistakes explores how photographic techniques such as double exposure, lens flare, and motion blur, deemed errors by one generation of photographers, became interesting aesthetic intentions by the next. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, proscriptive texts by self-proclaimed photography experts proliferated in amateur manuals and periodicals. The next generation saw the rise of photographers who challenged these rules and strictures. Pairing modernist images by artists including Man Ray, Florence Henri, and Lisette Model with historical documents, this exhibition examines the shifting definitions of “good” and “bad” photography, while considering how tastes evolved during this transformative period for the medium. The show concludes with a section of contemporary work by artists including Sara Cwynar, John Gossage, and Andy Mattern that underscores concerns about failure and photographic rules that persist to this day.
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Jeffrey Fraenkel - The Book of Shadows, ed.
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Zoe Leonard - Photography is... (2016)
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Dorothea Lange - Little man, stepping off a cable car 1956
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Harry Callahan - Eleanor and babara, Chicago 1953
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Alfred Stieglitz - Doroty True 1919
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Lisette model - Running Legs, Fifth Avenue, New York 1940-41
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Ah, the gorgeous SFMOMA:
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Roof top shots
And now, just  a few of my favourites from their collection:
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Gerhard Richter - Gymnastik 1967
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Duanne Hanson - Policeman 1992/1994
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Ron Mueck - Mask II, 2002
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Sol leWitt - Wall structures 1962:
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Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz - Night Clerk at The Young Hotel 1982-83
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Roy Lichenstein - Figures with Sunset 1978
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Roy Lichtenstein Expressionist Woodcut series 1980
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Tom Otterness - Battle of the Sexes frieze 1982
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Henri Laurens - Tete de Femme 1916
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Alexander Calder
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papermoonloveslucy · 7 years
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Lucy, the Philanthropist
S6;E11 ~ November 20, 1967
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Synopsis
Lucy invites a man living on a park bench home for a hot meal.  When Mary Jane sees a newspaper story about an eccentric millionaire posing as a hobo, Mr. Mooney is convinced the two are one in the same and schemes to get in the man's good graces.  
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane Lewis), Roy Roberts (Harrison Winfield Cheever)
Guest Cast
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Frank McHugh (Charles P. Snowden) was born in 1898 and was a child performer. After vaudeville and other stock companies, McHugh debuted on Broadway in The Fall Guy (1925). In 1930 he was hired at Warner Brothers as a contract player. He would appear in a dozen films with another very busy character actor, Allen Jenkins (an “I Love Lucy” veteran). He appeared with Lucille Ball in the film Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949).  He died at the age of 83.  
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Writers Fred S. Fox and Seaman Jacobs submitted their final draft of the script on August 14, 1967.
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The day after this episode first aired (November 21, 1967) stage and screen star Florence Reed died.  She had appeared (uncredited) in 1937's Stage Door with Lucille Ball.  
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Taking a walk through the park (in heels) Lucy says to Mary Jane: “Stanley didn't hike this far to find Livingstone!”  Doctor David Livingstone was a 17th century missionary and explorer in central Africa, the first European to see Victoria Falls. When reporter H.M. Stanley finally found him in 1871, he supposedly greeted him with “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”  The now famous quote was first spoken by Lucy in “Never Do Business With Friends” (ILL S2;E31) when Lucy finds Ricky through masses of hanging laundry.  
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The ice cream cones Mary Jane brings buys have to be small enough for Frank McHugh to gobble up in a couple of bites, so special cones were made by the prop department.
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Lucy says that if Mr. Snowden doesn't eat her ice cream cone she'll have to throw it away and probably a policeman would come by and arrest her for littering.  This is the plot of “Lucy Meets the Law” (S5;E19) where Lucy the litterbug was also a suspect in a jewel robbery.
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Mr. Mooney compares Mr. Snowden to Barney Baruch. Bernard Mannes Baruch (1870–1965) was an American financier and stock investor. After his success in business, he devoted his time toward advising US Presidents on economic matters and became a philanthropist.
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Mr. Mooney says from the side he is often mistaken for Richard Burton, but from the front it is Rock Hudson. Both of these men were two of Hollywood's most handsome leading men.  Richard Burton (with wife Elizabeth Taylor) will guest star in a 1970 episode of “Here's Lucy” as himself.  Rock Hudson also played himself, in “In Palm Springs” (ILL S4;E26).  
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A conniving Mr. Mooney asks Mary Jane if she can keep her newspaper because he hasn't read Peanuts today. Peanuts was a syndicated daily comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from 1950 to 2000. The characters in the strip included Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy, and (of course) their own Lucy.  
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Giddy with the idea of getting rich, Mr. Mooney sings his own lyrics to Dvorak's “Humoresque”:
Twenty thousand lovely smackers
Buy a lot of cracker jackers
And I feel it landing in my lap.
Pluck! Pluck!  
Lucy Ricardo sang “Humoresque” in “Bullfight Dance” (ILL S4;E22).  
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Lucy says that “When Mr. Mooney smells money he turns from Simon Legree to Rebecca of Sunnybrook farms.” Simon Legree is the evil slave owner featured in the Harriet Beecher Stowe story Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852). The book was previously alluded to in “Lucy is Her Own Lawyer” (S2;E23) and “Lucy and the Countess Lose Weight” (S3;E21).  Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is the title of a 1903 children’s novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin that tells the story of Rebecca Randall and her two stern aunts in a village in Maine. The hallmark of Rebecca’s character was her cheerful optimism in the face of adversity.  It was first mentioned in “Lucy and the Winter Sports” (S3;E3) and “Lucy and Bob Crane” (S4;E22).  
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We learn that Mr. Griggs is the owner of the apartment house where Lucy and Mary Jane live.
Callbacks!
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Lucy also turned philanthropist to feed the homeless by volunteering at a soup kitchen in “Lucy Saves Milton Berle” (S4;E13).
Blooper Alerts!
Mr. Snowden wipes his face after gobbling up the ice cream cone, but some strawberry ice cream remains on the end of his nose for the remainder of the scene.
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“Lucy, the Philanthropist” rates 4 Paper Hearts out of 5
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hstylesicons · 2 years
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my policeman headers// harry styles header
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harry styles headers on set of my policeman // harry styles header
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