What a terrific first day of the Dual Roles Blogathon! Check out today’s great entries!
I’m seeing double! In this case, it’s a positive thing. Thanks so much everyone for helping get Day 1 of the Dual Roles Blogathon off to a fantastic start. If you don’t see your post recapped today, don’t worry. We will make sure we include it in tomorrow’s recap.
Thoughts All Sorts gives us Cillian Murphy as Emma and John Skillpa in Peacock.
Plain, Simple Tom Reviews presents Lee Marvin twice over in Cat Ballou.
The Movie Rat shows the unique challenges facing a child actor in a dual role in The Spiderwick Chronicles.
Twenty Four Frames reviews Brian De Palma’s Sisters.
Realweegiemidget Reviews writes about Tom Hardy as the real-life gangster twins in Legend.
MovieMovieBlogBlog gives us TWO films with multiple role playing: first with Buster Keaton in The Playhouse and next with Laurel and Hardy in Our Relations.
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Great stuff so far! My post for Beach Dickerson and TEENAGE CAVEMAN is finished and will go live in about ten minutes for Saturday viewing. Thanks again for hosting! And enjoy!
http://microbrewreviews.blogspot.com/2016/10/the-dual-roles-blogathon-beach.html
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Perfect! Christina will include you in this evening’s recap. I’ll be by soon to read about the Teenage Caveman. 🙂
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Thanks so much to you an Christina for hosting this! Here is my entry 🙂
https://thewonderfulworldofcinema.wordpress.com/2016/10/01/the-double-life-of-mrs-courtland-genevieve-bujold-in-obsession/
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Excellent! Looking forward to this. Genvieve Bujold is underappreciated, would you agree? I recently saw her in “Still Mine” with James Cromwell. She’s fabulous in that film.
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I can’t wait to read these. Thanks for hosting! I’ll pop over to Christina’s. 🙂
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These entries are terrific, every one.
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I must say, Ruth, that I’m still smiling having been reminded of Lee Marvin’s roles in Cat Balou. That movie has remained a personal favorite all of these years and now I feel I must watch it yet again. Never will tire of it. 🙂
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Ack, I’ve never seen that film, but based on your comment and the review, I’ve moved it to the top of my Must Watch List. Besides, what’s not to like about Lee Marvin?
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