Word: fernando
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Seemingly insignificant details might be the material for a winner. For example, you might show genuine interest by this offering, "Canada, the land of Rose Marie, interests me because I want to know just why Fernando Lamas was cast as a rugged Canadian trapper." You could use the same technique with Howard Keel as a Mountie, or with any of the production staff...
...competent performances in Rose Marie are the work of evergreen and sparkling streams. In fact, one giant ponderosa pinc should get an Oscar for the best supporting role. It is visible, in Cinema-scope, in every third scene, and performs equally well with Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, and Fernando Lamas, which, everything considered, is quite an achievement...
...between booming songs, (Keel and chorus), and snow capped mountains, Fernando Lamas slinks in from the swamp and proceeds to capture the affections of naive Rose Marie. This is singularly ungratifying because besides being a poacher and corrupter of the wilderness, he is two-timing a cute little Indian bump and grind dancer named Jane Grey. It might be said with some justification here that Lamas, "who loves zee woods, and cannot stond zee ceeties and zee thought of zee zame ever'day", does not quite come across as a lover of the aesthetic. Even when he answers Ann Blyth...
...Last week in Rosenberg, Texas (pop. 6,210), Fernando Rodriguez, 35, went to jail for six months because his eight-year-old son, a repeat offender but too young for prosecution, broke into a barbershop despite a previous judicial warning to the father (TIME...
...only Democratic daily among Los Angeles' five newspapers, the News looked worth saving to Democrat McKinnon. He hopes to do so with the same moneymaking skills that brought him success in the San Fernando Valley. He started out there in 1935 with a shopping throwaway, shrewdly built it up into three free newspapers for the booming region's war workers. With his profits at war's end, he started the San Diego Daily Journal and radio station KSDJ, overnight made them big moneymakers, and sold them for more than $1,000,000 in 1948 when...