Posted on 02/07/2017 1:37:21 PM PST by drewh
In fairness to Judy, the studio executives got her hooked on uppers and downers when she was still a child actress.
They needed her to deal with the long hours on the set and not much recovery time for rest.
It was straight up child abuse but was overlooked and covered up...like everything else in Hollywood.
And then there are those darker stories about Wilder and the Oompa-Loompas.
OMG, that's the funniest thing I've read in a long time........
It was reality for Robert Reich's ex-wife. :)
I’m afraid the only thing Americans can do now to atone for this dreadful period cinematic abuse is to boycott Dunkin Donuts.
Uh. Yes, she did.
Uh, no, she didn’t.
I knew they were very good friends but I really thought it was platonic love. Mickey and she were busy with others at the same time. Not saying you're wrong, just news to me.
we really need a like button here.
After seeing “Under the Rainbow” I convinced my family that there was a division of Nazi Midgets who rode German Shepherd dogs into battle.
It’s not that hard to look up:
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/mickey_rooney_was_a_freak
Uh, yes they DID.
C-Ya.
Uh, no. The loony Mickey - who I admire for invading Obama’s office to complain about his long-suffering kids (all 20 or 30 of them) - was a nut that made the late Irwin Corey look like the man in the grey flannel suit. I’ve been too long studying film and its history to buy into nonsense from civilians like you.
You are a G-D idiot.
Enough with you.
LOL! Resort to curses me out because of munchkins, lol.
LOL. Nice.
Groped by a Munchkin? Is that the remake of Touched by an Angel?
I’ve read Stevie Nicks was with Joe Walsh, Timothy Schmit, Don Henley, maybe other band members. Passed Around by an Eagle?
Reminds me of a joke from a few years past.
Why do midgets get slapped so much?
‘Cause they’re always telling women how nice their hair smells.
One of the best novels about the sleazy underbelly of 1930's Hollywood is Nathanael West's Day of the Locust. One of the characters in the novel, Abe Kusich, is a foul-mouthed and randy midget. I wonder if one of the Munchkins inspired the character.
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