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Joe,
Just wondering and only have remembered to ask. What is an "Elmer Gantry"? I've never heard the term until one of your postings. cheers Peter Hendra |
Ping Joe - but off topic
* Peter Hendra wrote, On 5/5/2007 7:37 PM:
Joe, Just wondering and only have remembered to ask. What is an "Elmer Gantry"? I've never heard the term until one of your postings. cheers Peter Hendra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Gantry |
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On Sat, 05 May 2007 19:37:08 -0400, Peter Hendra
wrote: Joe, Please ignore - found it in Wikipedia Joe, Just wondering and only have remembered to ask. What is an "Elmer Gantry"? I've never heard the term until one of your postings. cheers Peter Hendra |
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On May 5, 7:02 pm, Peter Hendra wrote:
On Sat, 05 May 2007 19:37:08 -0400, Peter wrote: Joe, Please ignore - found it in Wikipedia Joe, Just wondering and only have remembered to ask. What is an "Elmer Gantry"? I've never heard the term until one of your postings. cheers Peter Hendra- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don't listen to Wikipedia, rent the movie. It's one of the best American movies ever made IMO. 1960 with Burt Lancaster... Burt Lancaster is perfect in the title role, imparting believability and humanity to a role that was originally conceived by Sinclair Lewis in satirical terms. Matching him every step of the way is the gorgeous and gifted Jean Simmons, who here gives the performance of a lifetime as Sister Sharon, the evANGEList and true believer. Miss Simmons has never been more varied and moving (or more beautiful) than in her performance here. Lancaster is great and dominates the action, but she is the spiritual anchor for the film. This will give you a clue IMO of what 98.3 % of the fire and brimstone preacher you hear on the radio are really up to. Joe |
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On May 5, 7:29 pm, Joe wrote:
On May 5, 7:02 pm, Peter Hendra wrote: On Sat, 05 May 2007 19:37:08 -0400, Peter wrote: Joe, Please ignore - found it in Wikipedia Joe, Just wondering and only have remembered to ask. What is an "Elmer Gantry"? I've never heard the term until one of your postings. cheers Peter Hendra- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don't listen to Wikipedia, rent the movie. It's one of the best American movies ever made IMO. 1960 with Burt Lancaster... Burt Lancaster is perfect in the title role, imparting believability and humanity to a role that was originally conceived by Sinclair Lewis in satirical terms. Matching him every step of the way is the gorgeous and gifted Jean Simmons, who here gives the performance of a lifetime as Sister Sharon, the evANGEList and true believer. Miss Simmons has never been more varied and moving (or more beautiful) than in her performance here. Lancaster is great and dominates the action, but she is the spiritual anchor for the film. This will give you a clue IMO of what 98.3 % of the fire and brimstone preacher you hear on the radio are really up to. Joe- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - PS- http://www.ledoux.be/decentra/images...0Simmon s.jpg |
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Hi Joe,
Thanks for this. I am a long time fan of Burt Lancaster. I shall try to get the movie. I can imagine he would be a convincing preacher. At 15 I harboured ambitions to become a Seventh Day Adventist minister. Through a strange circumstance, though a Moslem, I found myself a student at one of their boarding schools where, as a "pagan", to use the term they applied to me, I had to take two Bible subjects each day (the others only one) in addition to the other subjects. Each morning and evening everyone had to take a rostered turn to take the services. I found that I quite enjoyed in and could give a passable reading from the Bible and deliver a good, sometimes rousing mini- sermon. As a result I earned a good sideline in fruit and chocolate bars in taking some of the other's turns. I noticed that the ministers all were well dressed in nice suits, drove nice new cars, didn't seem to work hard and had the respect of all. That was the life for me. Unfortunately it was pointed out to me that one had to be a believer which I never was even though I gained the highest marks in the school in the religious subjects 'New Testament History" and "Old testament History". I think I had the advantage of coming at it new and thus finding it very interesting in an academic way. They expelled me the next year anyway. cheers Peter Don't listen to Wikipedia, rent the movie. It's one of the best American movies ever made IMO. 1960 with Burt Lancaster... Burt Lancaster is perfect in the title role, imparting believability and humanity to a role that was originally conceived by Sinclair Lewis in satirical terms. Matching him every step of the way is the gorgeous and gifted Jean Simmons, who here gives the performance of a lifetime as Sister Sharon, the evANGEList and true believer. Miss Simmons has never been more varied and moving (or more beautiful) than in her performance here. Lancaster is great and dominates the action, but she is the spiritual anchor for the film. This will give you a clue IMO of what 98.3 % of the fire and brimstone preacher you hear on the radio are really up to. Joe- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - PS- http://www.ledoux.be/decentra/images...0Simmon s.jpg |
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