1/31/09

single shot - at the circus


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Harpo in his element.

At The Circus (1939)
directed by Edward Buzzell
cinematography by Leonard M. Smith

4 comments:

Stacia said...

Hi there! I just wanted to let you know that as I have passed along a Premios Dardo award to you, in admiration for your blog. The award "is given for recognition of cultural, ethical, literary, and personal values transmitted in the form of creative and original writing. These stamps were created with the intention of promoting fraternization between bloggers, a way of showing affection and gratitude for work that adds value to the Web.”

The rules: “1) Accept the award by posting it on your blog along with the name of the person that has granted the award and a link to his/her blog. 2) Pass the award to another five blogs that are worthy of this acknowledgement, remembering to contact each of them to let them know they have been selected for this award.” You're welcome to take the stamp/badge from my blog here:

http://www.shebloggedbynight.com/2009/02/premios-dardo-award.html

or you can find one by searching online as well. And of course rules aren't necessarily RULES, this is the Internet after all! Thanks!

Lolita of the Classics said...

The only time when Harpo didn't act was when he played his harp. It's so beautiful.

shahn said...

Stacia:
Thank you! I'm so honored, this is my third one!
In your face, Benjamin Button!

As I've already sweated through the narrowing of the blog-o-sphere down to five choices, I'll give you the option of selecting more of your favorites.

shahn said...

Lolita:
Isn't it a gorgeous sequence?
I wonder if anyone has written about that whole African/American segment. Why does only Harpo appear?