A Motion Picture Made By Japanese Film Production Company Toho That Was Released 10 Years (A Full Decade) After The Conclusion Of WWII About The Japanese Occupation Of French Indochina/Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia, And Mainland China; Titled “Ukigimo” (“Floating Clouds”):
Tag: film-industry
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If I were able to, I would commission the creation of a motion picture that shares similarities and comparisons with the 1996 adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s novel “Matilda” by Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, the 1997 film “Boogie Nights,” the villainous and inane personalities of the Teutul family, the corrupt actions of the evil Donald Trump and his family, and the casting of Roseanne Barr as a low-class character. Additionally, the plot would incorporate elements of the inane, imbecilic, and villainous personalities of my mother’s entire family.
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I am saddened over the recent death (as of the time of writing this post) of British Actress Pamela Salem.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68379239
https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/pamela-salem-1944-2024
https://people.com/pamela-salem-james-bond-moneypenny-actress-dead-at-80-8599508
Pamela Salem, who had played a French Real Estate Agent in the ITV Sitcom “French Fields”, a sequel to the earlier ITV Sitcom “Fresh Fields”; had done a very good job portraying this French Real Estate Agent, if you ask me.
Also, if you ask me; Pamela Salem looks stunning in the garment she is seen wearing in the Photograph below.
Then again, if you’ve been following this Blog for a while; you know I prefer 1970’s, 1980’s and early 1990’s clothing and home Interior Décor.

Pamela Salem pictured in the Photograph below next to Sean Connery, and American Actress Barbara Carrera during the premiere of the 1983 faux James Bond Film “Never Say Never Again”. Pamela Salem had played James Bond’s Administrative Assistant Ms. Moneypenny in this faux James Bond Film.
