"[on his first meeting with Alfred Hitchcock] I had heard that he loved to tell stories and so I watched him like a hawk, and when I was of the opinion he had just told the punchline of a story, I broke out in such laughter that I almost fell off my chair."
And I have to share this one as well:
According to Vincent Price, when he and Peter Lorre went to view Bela Lugosi's body during Bela's funeral, Lorre, upon seeing Lugosi dressed in his famous Dracula cape, quipped, "Do you think we should drive a stake through his heart just in case?"
Yes, he's like a Christ figure or Abraham Lincoln. His courage and wisdom inspires courage within me during times of oppression, darkness or self-doubt. And of course, on a different level, I can understand the idea that Gregory Peck was never hard to look at. ;)
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Also, I love you for bringing in Peter Lorre.
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A quote of his that resembles your icon:
"[on his first meeting with Alfred Hitchcock] I had heard that he loved to tell stories and so I watched him like a hawk, and when I was of the opinion he had just told the punchline of a story, I broke out in such laughter that I almost fell off my chair."
And I have to share this one as well:
According to Vincent Price, when he and Peter Lorre went to view Bela Lugosi's body during Bela's funeral, Lorre, upon seeing Lugosi dressed in his famous Dracula cape, quipped, "Do you think we should drive a stake through his heart just in case?"
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