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A little something different tonight for our Friday night open thread.
Artie Shaw’s “Moonglow” was my original choice for this evening’s chill session, but I came across the innocent but sensuous Kim Novak slowly dancing (though more like seducing) a handsome, seen-it-all drifter (William Holden) to “Moonglow” on a hot liquid night in small Kansas town. And I had to share it. The film is Picnic, a 1955 American Technicolor rom-dram adapted for the screen from William Inge’s 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name.
Hot stuff.