watching the breaking point is crying, crying some more, cheering on Speirs with every breath in your lungs and then crying a lil bit more
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ok both episode 7 Band of Brothers and Masters of the Air set in winter and both are really depressing.
what's wrong with you episode 7, huh? what a breaking point (pun intended).
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bitches be like i'm fine and their favourite band of brothers episode is called the breaking point.
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Welp, I’d said a short break and that turned into 5 months… sorry. Good news though! Chapter 21 of The Breaking Point is out now!
Let me know what you think or if you have anything else you want to see. My asks are open 💙
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New-to-me movies watched in 2022: The Breaking Point (1950)
“All I got left to peddle is guts. I’m not sure I got any. I have to find out.”
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JULIE DOING “STUFF” WITH FAMOUS PEOPLE (10th post)
Above Julie takes finger food to a new level with Harpo Marx.
Above with Patricia Neal in a still from THE BREAKING POINT.
Julie and Jennifer Jones mask up as they dig a freedom fighting tunnel WE WERE STRANGERS.
The two actors are getting some background behind the scenes from director, John Huston for the same film.
Wonder if Julie picked up some tips from boxer, Bob Montgomery for BODY AND SOUL? Montgomery was a boxer who took the New York State Athletic Commission World Lightweight Championship in May 1943, and again in March 1944. His managers included Joe Gramby.
Pictured above in one of the earliest USO Tours, The Flying Showboat in 1941.
The Flying Showboat with John Garfield, Ray Bolger, Mitzi Mayfair, Oliver Hardy, Jane Pickens, Stan Laurel and Chico Marx in Miami on November 1, 1941. Here’s some explanation about The Flying Showboat from Laurel & Hardy Central:
“The Flying Showboat, a revue toured U.S. military bases in the Caribbean. Once again, Chico Marx was on board, with other stars such as singer Jane Pickens, dancer Ray Bolger and actor John Garfield, who acted as master of ceremonies. These stars performed under some extremely trying conditions, as the weather was brutally hot and many of the camps were not equipped to host theatrical performances. Chico, whose "shoot the keys" piano solos were the heart of his act, often had to do without a piano at all. Thankfully, Laurel and Hardy's Driver's License sketch needed only a few simple props. In any event, even the most ramshackle shows brought loud cheers from the troops, overjoyed that anybody had come to perform for them, let alone some of the finest talents Hollywood had to offer.”
Julie performs with actor, George Tobias at another USO show at Drew Field during the making of AIR FORCE.
The ensemble is ready for action for the film AIR FORCE directed by Howard Hawks.
Julie is pictured above with actor, Gig Young at Drew Field on location for AIR FORCE.
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