Sight unseen, Frankd6?
Good enough to launch a thousand ships, good enough for me.
River Phoenix
And of course, without a second’s hesitation, Jeff Buckley
Hmmm. Suzy Delair and Simone Simon are still alive, which means I’m going with Barbara Stanwyck, Rita Hayworth or Grace Kelly.
Let’s say Stanwyck, right around the time of The Lady Eve.
Audrey Hepburn when she was in Sabrina.
Myrna Loy in the Thin Man movies. I can hear that sing song voice when she says, “Nicky.” [/shivers]
…ummm…that’s a good thing?
I’d go with Grace thanks. Also a 1930’s era Harriet Nelson. I’ve seen pictures of her from that period. Yow.
James Dean!
http://www.jamesdeangallery.com/Photoarchive/photoweek.html
I also wouldn’t mind getting into bed with George Peppard (who co-starred with Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany”)
For a second there I thought you meant the tubby bitch.
Only if she does it right.
I’ll second Ingrid Bergman - yummy!
I never got the Marilyn Monroe thing - just doesn’t work for me.
Dusty Springfield…in the hope that she’d sing me a lullaby.
Douglas Adams…in the hope he’d tell me a bed time story.
River Phoenix…have you seen him???
Hattie McDaniel or Ethel Merman!
Grace Kelly was definately smoking. Same with Natalie Wood, Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Ingrid Bergman. I would have done any of them. But what about Judy Garland c. 1942? Yummy.
Gene Kelly. Damn.
I dunno . . . According to Carole Lombard, “he was no Clark Gable . . .”
Helen Twelvetrees
I like the name.
Ah, somene beat me to Gene Kelley. Finest male ass ever to grace film, no doubt about it - especially right around 1951. He’d probably leave bruises, though. Ah, well, I’d live.
I wouldn’t mind a good tussle in the sheets with Bing Crosby circa 1938, either.
Second both Mae West and River Phoenix.
And she wasn’t bad looking, either . . .