I wasn't really aware of William Holden until I saw a big screen showing of "Sunset Boulevard" at my local art museum back in the mid-80s, several years after he had died. Then I became kind of obsessed with him and saw everything I could. Still love him. He always seemed to have had a sense of humor about himself. (And I loved that gorgeous chest hair.)
P.S. Still can't ever watch "Sabrina" again because I can't believe anyone in their right mind would transfer their affections from sexy William Holden to old fogey Humphrey Bogart.
AtStirred, Straight Up, with a Twist, it helps to remember that it is permanently 1962 (give or take a decade); and that the problems of the real world can be solved with a touch of glamour and a dash of style.
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I wasn't really aware of William Holden until I saw a big screen showing of "Sunset Boulevard" at my local art museum back in the mid-80s, several years after he had died. Then I became kind of obsessed with him and saw everything I could. Still love him. He always seemed to have had a sense of humor about himself. (And I loved that gorgeous chest hair.)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Still can't ever watch "Sabrina" again because I can't believe anyone in their right mind would transfer their affections from sexy William Holden to old fogey Humphrey Bogart.