Sep 20: Toon Talk: Dorothy McGuire Tribute

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    Originally Posted By Doobie

    This topic is for discussion of the September 20th Toon Talk - Legacy: Dorothy McGuire . This article is at: <a href="News-ID114150.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID114150.asp</a>.
     
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    Originally Posted By bwanabob

    Thanks for your column, TK. I loved Dorothy McGuire. She was perfect for her roles in Summer Magic, Old Yeller and Swiss Family Robinson...she will be missed.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mary Poppins

    Thank-you, Toon Kirby. I always loved this lady. My goodness, I forgot some of the movies she made, but I absolutely loved some of them.

    She was my heroine in Old Yeller, first and foremost. She played characters of great depth. I really was impacted by that movie "A Summer Place" not just because I love Troy Donahue, Sandra Dee, Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire, but because it's theme of divorce was my first tv exposure to the subject. I sincerely believe that film had an impact on people who started to believe that their personal happiness counted more than a filial vow. Rather than portay divorce in a "positive" light, the film was empathetic to the plights of everyday people. I was but a child, but I can remember that it did mark a changing societal trend.

    Three Coins in A Fountain, was another romantic classic. As always, Dorothy Mcguire played a character with integrity and devotion. It was a look at conspiring females at its best. I visited the fountain when I was in Rome.

    So, she found La Jolla Playhouse? I'll have to look up the city on a map.

    Here's to Dorothy MaGuire, a great lady and actress. We'll miss her.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mary Poppins

    Oh, and Thanks for the great tribute, Toon Kirby.
     
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    Originally Posted By ToonKirby

    Thanks for the comments, Mary Poppins.

    I admit that I haven't seen "A Summer Place". I'm hoping AMC or TMC will show some of her movies now, so I can see some of the ones I haven't seen. I saw "Three Coins" years ago and don't remember it at all, would like to see it again.

    La Jolla Playhouse has there own site, at:

    <a href="http://www.lajollaplayhouse.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lajollaplayhouse.co
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