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You mean Ingrid Bergman on Wikipedia?David32441 wrote:I saw that the film is not listed in the elderly actresses bio on Wiki
Ingrid1973−1982: Later years and continued success
On 27 September 1972, Fielder Cook's From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler premiered.[122] She plays the titular character, a wealthy recluse who befriends two children who are seeking "treasure" in the Metropolitan Museum of Art .[123]
I missed that bit - did you add itNight457 wrote:You mean Ingrid Bergman on Wikipedia?David32441 wrote:I saw that the film is not listed in the elderly actresses bio on Wiki
Ingrid1973−1982: Later years and continued success
On 27 September 1972, Fielder Cook's From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler premiered.[122] She plays the titular character, a wealthy recluse who befriends two children who are seeking "treasure" in the Metropolitan Museum of Art .[123]
Editing wikipedia. There used to be an "update" or something link on each paragraph and you could just type text and press save like in this.Night457 wrote:I don't even know how to edit Wikipedia! I have at some time or another seen pages indicating when edits have been made to Wikipedia, so someone could do that if they really wanted. All I did was try a search for "frankweiler" or something of the like. It seems to be a long article. You were probably just looking for the other movie title. That entry may very well leave out some of her smaller film roles, I was just curious to check this one.
Her scandals are remarkably tame compared to today's world. They went from becoming typical-for-Hollywood to typical-for-society-at-large. Affair, divorce, remarriage. Yawn. They would barely rate a mention in routine celebrity gossip. She died on her 67th birthday from breast cancer. Treatment has improved since then and she might very well have lived longer. I am a fan of her movies from beginning of career to end, but I have not seen all of them. I have not seen this one, and I am looking forward to it even if she just has a glorified cameo. And it has kids in it to keep my attention when she is not onscreen! Alright!
Personally I think "The Hideaways" is a boring title. The original title is from a 1967 children's novel which I have not actually read, but I remember it because the title is absurd and "memorable." I would have a hard time getting it exactly right from memory, however: I just remember it when I see it. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Fumpty Fumper Something!??!! Something mixed-up or other. Aaaagh. Boring as it is, I can actually remember The Hideaways.
Yeah, I've heard of Trump and other pages being vandalised. Even politicians enhancing their own Wiki page! People would always also try and edit popular pages like Simpsons, Tesla with too much stuff.Night457 wrote:I sure hope that Wikipedia editing technique required at least logging in with an account! I have seen pages vandalized and turned into propaganda and nonsense before the moderators correct it.
Thanks for reassuring me that it is more than a cameo. I am sure I would like it as a children's film even if she were not in it also. That is just the glazed donut around the burger!