So what is it about Angie Dickinson?

Dean and Frank liked to share women. It was their version of male bonding. :cool:

You can be sure that Kennedy (maybe even more than one) managed to sneak in there as well, at least as far as Angie Dickenson is concerned.

I saw her in Gaslight and didn’t even recognize her. I mean, I knew I knew her from somewhere, but never would have guessed I was watching a young Jessica Fletcher. She was HOT, HOT, HOT!!! :o

The same thing happened as I was watching a young Anne Baxter in The Magnificent Ambersons. She was walking down the street talking to one of her co-stars, and suddenly glanced at him sideways from under the brim of her hat. All at once I saw the eyes of the Queen of Egypt (and not Zelda the Great).

IMO she was much hotter in Samson and Delilah than [del]Hedley[/del]Hedy Lamarr, who played Delilah. But as Groucho Marx noted, Victor Mature had the biggest boobs in that movie.

I watch a lot of old TV Westerns, and there’s an episode of Cheyenne where Angie Dickinson very nearly makes that paragon of morality forget himself and boff her, with her semi-comatose husband in the next room.

Huh-huh! Huh-huh! “Dick-in-son.” Huh-huh! Huh-huh!

That wuz cool! :o

My late husband (born 1939) was totally smitten with Angie Dickinson in Rio Bravo… in that black lace number with those l-o-o-o-o-n-g legs in black stockings. And the way she addressed John Wayne as “John T,” with a sassy tone. Every time that movie came on TV, we watched it.

Damn, got her mixed up with Ann Margaret. :smack:

Well, Sophia Loren is still sexy.

I remember her being on Police Woman, though I don’t recall watching it (my dad sure did, though) and overall that she was what you’d call a household name at the time. But when I think of AD the very first thing that comes to mind is how my dad often retold the story of the time she came to his place of business and she had the worst body odor he’d ever smelled. She had BBO- beyond body odor.

Angie Dickinson also had a long-time “thing” (for lack of a better term) with Johnny Carson. She was one of his frequent guests, and she would brazenly flirt with him right on camera. There apparently was a lot of chemistry between them, because I think a lot of people assumed they were “seeing” each other off-camera as well. Having her drop in on Johnny Carson every so often and see her gush about his “pretty blue eyes” probably explains the fascination that certain generation of men (who were sitting home watching Carson every night) had with Dickinson…beside the obvious assets of course.

My personal association with Dickinson is the Brian De Palma film “Dressed to Kill”, which I happened to see as a kid and was probably scarred by. On a side note, I happened to netflix that movie not too long after not having seen it since the early 80s! OMG, not only is it BAD!! But it is to transgender people what “Cruisin’” was to gay men: insulting, viscously hateful in its portrayal, and chock full of utter bullshit passed as “that’s real life” grittiness. It’s also a “Psycho” rip-off, and (spoilers!) Angie plays the Janet Leigh role.

She’d probably just come from a long, hard day of busting perps on the streets of LA. :cool:

What, her three male co-stars?!? :dubious: :confused:

I’m glad you said it, so I didn’t have to.

So what is it about Angie Dickenson threads that gets people banned?

Ellen Barkin later had some of the same hard-edged attractiveness that Angie Dickinson did.

It’s a secret. :wink:

Actually, reading about her reputation for boning everyone had me thinking something else, but let’s go with yours.

Engaging in simulated bumping uglies with William Shatner, no less.

As is every actress you listed.

It’s almost impossible to explain a prior generation’s sex symbol to a later one. All common standards of pulchritude aside, it’s very much a thing of the time and place and “ya hadda be there.”

So Ursula Andress, that is all.

Nope, you got her mixed up with Ann-Margret. Don’t know who this Ann Margaret is.

Re: Angela Lansbury. She tried to be “sexy” in Something for Everyone. Hitting on Michael York and such. Um, not for me. 45 when the movie came out. Maybe have to go back several more years. Angie was still pretty good at 45.

I think the “Bob Hope” effect might explain some stuff. Good old Bob. He’d use the same jokes year after year after year, including his TV “specials”. (Angie did at least 2 in the mid 60s.) Whoever was the “hot babe” of an era was plugged into generic sex symbol jokes. He would have used Angie at some point. Being used in Hope’s jokes like this tending to mark an actress as THE hot babe of the time and it would become so, even if she really wasn’t all that hot (Angie excluded, of course).

In The Court Jester.

63 and not ever really a fan but I’d explain thusly. She was hot but regular girl hot. Also there was an indefinable something in her demeanor that communicated that she’d really know what she was doing in the bedroom, Or the kitchen, or the stairway, or the shower. OK, maybe not the shower given an earlier post.