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◊ 2015-05-15 00:31 |
![]() written, played and directed by Hugo Haas. This time, the no-good woman is Cleo Moore, but she is not that no-good, while Haas is a no-good man, involving the not-to-become-no-good John Agar in his no-good Gold Fever: ![]() But don't trust mean Haas who has a cunning plan… … Actually not cunning at all, and the movie is a complete bore past the twenty first minutes. A last look at Cleo Moore ![]() … and two glimpses at one of dsl's favorite jewels: … et ce sera tout pour aujourd'hui. |
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◊ 2015-05-15 00:47 |
I assume you're focused on the sewing machines . The Singer Sewing Machine Company was never part of the mighty Rootes group, with a US origin in 1851. But I can still make a connection as their UK factory was in Clydebank beside Glasgow. And the coincidence extends further, as that factory closed in 1980, just before the Rootes factory at Linwood closed. |





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. The Singer Sewing Machine Company was never part of the mighty Rootes group, with a US origin in 1851. But I can still make a connection as their UK factory was in Clydebank beside Glasgow. And the coincidence extends further, as that factory closed in 1980, just before the Rootes factory at Linwood closed.