@@MrMcsia To film actors of their generation the phrase "making love" meant kissing for the camera. Later Granger, in his autobiography, recounted that Kerr made a pass at him in the back of a limousine in 1945 and that they went on to have an affair. When Kerr was asked about this she said "What a gallant man he is" and said nothing more about it.
According to a nurse who looked after me, Granger was a vile individual as she had the misfortune to look after him. He had a cruel temper and was utterly selfish.
Two of the greats of British cinema, and close personal friends; such a pleasure to see them together here!
How sweet...they were great together 😊
Lovely clip of Deborah
Tenho paixão por Debora Kerr !
Lovely Deborah ,i adore her
I adore Stewart Granger, too. Their films together were wonderful!!!
Her scene with Robert Mitchum was Fired!!
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How crude of him to mention “making love in the tree”.I suppose she had to resign herself to his constant reference.
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She’s so elegant and refined. He is such a clod.
Wasn't he just referring to the plot of "Solomon's mines"?
@@MrMcsia To film actors of their generation the phrase "making love" meant kissing for the camera. Later Granger, in his autobiography, recounted that Kerr made a pass at him in the back of a limousine in 1945 and that they went on to have an affair. When Kerr was asked about this she said "What a gallant man he is" and said nothing more about it.
According to a nurse who looked after me, Granger was a vile individual as she had the misfortune to look after him. He had a cruel temper and was utterly selfish.
Similar to Ray Milland he is