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Date Posted: 11:16:17 02/22/10 Mon
Author: joystar
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday, Dwight Frye
In reply to: Tim 's message, "Re: Happy Birthday, Dwight Frye" on 07:20:30 02/22/10 Mon

My favourites have always been classically trained "Characters", and Dwight Frye is probably at the top of the list. Where would our horror films be without people like Ernest Thesiger, Una O'Connor and E.E. Clive?
Also, Don't forget Walter Kingsford and Beulah Bondi from INVISIBLE RAY, and Halliwell Hobbes and Billy Bevan from DRACULA'S DAUGHTER. (they played the two constables) Last,but NEVER least, Ms. Violet Kemble Cooper as Mother Rukh in INVISIBLE RAY, and Samuel S. Hinds in THE RAVEN.

To DWIGHT FRYE, and all the rest of them...THANK YOU!!!

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