Thursday, April 1, 2010
Off for a while...
Same destination as those dapper people and a discovery of the aromatic capital of the south, albeit almost certainly with less glamour. Oh well, c'est la vie!
Have a happy Easter everyone, will be back with surprises for you soon!
Photo of Greek actress Melina Merkouri and her husband French director Jules Dassen from 1960 Festival des Cannes via Lastscan.
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Have a safe trip Helg. Looking forward to reading more when you get back.
ReplyDeleteDagney
Hurry back, can't wait to see what goodies you bring us.
ReplyDeleteMost wonderful! Enjoy. (Looking forward to your reports.)
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful time! ps. bring me back that dress and stole she's wearing, ok?
ReplyDeletethanks! :-D
xoA
Happy Easter and hope you will have a very nice trip!
ReplyDeleteHave fun wherever you go.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Helg!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a fun and yet restful time :)
Happy Easter & Thanks
ReplyDeleteActually, Jules Dassin was an American director (born in Connecticut). He went to France after ending up on the Hollywood Blacklist because of supposed leftist sympathies. He directed some terrific films in France - the US's loss was their gain.
ReplyDeleteYou're 100% right! He's always been referenced as a Franco-icon in Greece, which I suppose is a half-truth. Thanks for mentioning!
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