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homegame (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
As understudies go, Matt Cassell wasn't quite Ruby Keeler. Close, though. In his first action in an NFL game where the issue was in doubt, Cassell turned in the following contributions to the Patriots' 17-10 victory over the Chiefs last Sunday. He averaged over 8 yards a pass attempt. Cassell made a big play to get out from inside the Pats' five-yard line (a skill at which Tom Brady is...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
... he called Page "intensely likable -- sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later -- and, of course, quite beautiful."Variety wrote in 1929 that Page "is also apt to bowl the trade over with a contribution that's natural all the way, plus her percentage on appearance. ... She can't dance, (but) the remainder of her performance is easily...
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
In his 1995 book A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film, author Richard Barrios reserved much of his praise for Bessie Love, the veteran actress who played the other sister. But he called Page 'intensely likable - sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later - and, of course, quite beautiful.'
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
... he called Page "intensely likable — sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later — and, of course, quite beautiful."Variety wrote in 1929 that Page "is also apt to bowl the trade over with a contribution that's natural all the way, plus her percentage on appearance. ... She can't dance, (but) the remainder of her performance is easily...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
In his 1995 book "A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film," author Richard Barrios reserved much of his praise for Bessie Love, the veteran actress who played the other sister. But he called Page "intensely likable _ sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later _ and, of course, quite beautiful."
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
... he called Page "intensely likable - sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later - and, of course, quite beautiful."Variety wrote in 1929 that Page "is also apt to bowl the trade over with a contribution that's natural all the way, plus her percentage on appearance. ... She can't dance, (but) the remainder of her performance is easily...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
... he called Page "intensely likable - sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later - and, of course, quite beautiful."Variety wrote in 1929 that Page "is also apt to bowl the trade over with a contribution that's natural all the way, plus her percentage on appearance. ... She can't dance, (but) the remainder of her performance is easily...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
... he called Page "intensely likable - sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later - and, of course, quite beautiful."
Variety wrote in 1929 that Page "is also apt to bowl the trade over with a contribution that's natural all the way, plus her percentage on appearance. ... She can't dance, (but) the remainder of her performance...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 09/07/2008
... he called Page "intensely likable -- sincere, well-meaning, endearing, in much the same fashion as Ruby Keeler several years later -- and, of course, quite beautiful."Variety wrote in 1929 that Page "is also apt to bowl the trade over with a contribution that's natural all the way, plus her percentage on appearance. ... She can't dance, (but) the remainder of her performance is easily...
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FLiXER: Entertainment Industry News (Free subscription) | 08/31/2008
... biggest brain on the lot) to the musicals that not so subtly told the viewer that “Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler are gonna get laid, and we’re all part of it,” to the social issue films of the 30s which carried “a vision of the world that was darker, more cynical, and more problematic than any other studio’s,” Schickel finds a surprisingly rich balance between behind-the-scenes trivia...
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SpoutBlog (Free subscription) | 08/31/2008
... the lot) to the Busby Berkeley musicals that not so subtly told the viewer that “Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler are gonna get laid, and we’re all part of it,” to the social issue films of the 30s which carried “a vision of the world that was darker, more cynical, and more problematic than any other studio’s,” Schickel finds a surprisingly rich balance between behind-the-scenes trivia...