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RicoRay317

The full reaction vid isn't working Ms Dawn Marie !

Grinznmore

Dawn, check out Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) with Michael Cain and Steve Martin. Directed by Frank Oz (voice of Miss Piggy and other Muppet Characters, Yoda). It has the same funny vibe with twists and turns).

ButtercupsTrueLove

That's a very funny movie. The first time I watched it I laughed so hard that I almost broke into tears. The late Glenne Headly is the perfect mark for the two dirty, rotten scoundrels.

Alan Jones

Spats are the cloth covers that the character Spats was wearing over his shoes. I think they're supposed to protect the shoes from grime and scuff marks. But Spats has made such a "thing" of them, he insists on keeping them spotllesly clean. I think they may have been more popular a decade or two earlier than the 1920's setting of this story, which makes Spats's use of them something disctictive, like his trademark. Nowadays, I think you'd be more likely to see them used with marching band uniforms. At least, I wore them with my band uniform with I was in high school. But that was 1965-68.

Alan Jones

I thought I'd put this separate thought in a separate comment. The rounder, more "voluptuous" figure was a popular trend in the 1940's-60's. Actresses like Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe (who really brought it big), Jayne Mansfield, and slightly later, Raquel Welch appealed to the viewer who enjoyed this rounder, softer look. Alongside these, there were the thin-as-a-rail types, such as Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, among others, and somehow the fashion industry latched onto the skinny look, and insisted their super models had to be skeletally thin, and that trend seemed to follow into movie casting as well. Nowadays, a fuller figured lady has to be really, really superb, or else play her size for comedy. Pity!

Ted Little

The actual term was "spatter guard" but they were always called "spats."

Ted Little

As mentioned in the movie and Dawn Marie affirmed, clothes hang better on girls who have no figure. Models are hired to make the clothes look good and so the skinnier the better. However, there are fashions in women's bodies.

Ted Little

This movie contains a number of "in jokes." George Raft, who played Spats was famous for flipping a coin during violent scenes to show his indifference to brutality. "Little Napoleon" was played by Edward G. Robinson Jr. whose father played in many gangster movies, starting with "Little Caesar."

Jon Freezin-Rain

Edward G Robinson Jr was the thug flopping the coin, Nehemiah Persoff was "Little Bonaparte" As you said when Spats asked where he got that coin flipping thing the answer was "from your movie" As Dawn commented Osgood was Joe E Brown who was an American actor and comedian, remembered for his friendly screen persona, comic timing, and enormous elastic-mouth smile.

Mike McLaughlin

Odd ball comedy to watch is 1938 'You Can't Take It With You'. Lots of fun, staring James Stewart.

Simon

This was so much fun. I hadn't seen it before and it was nice to have someone to watch it with

Bartleby

Escape From The Planet of the Apes and Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey when?