continuing from my previous post, and investigating the filmography of Fredric March, note the ones Released during "twin" digit years:
1933 | Tonight Is Ours | Sabien Pastal | |
The Eagle and the Hawk | Jerry H. Young | With Cary Grant and Carole Lombard | |
Design for Living | Thomas B. 'Tom' Chambers | With Gary Cooper andMiriam Hopkins |
1944 | Valley of the Tennessee | Narrator | voice only |
The Adventures of Mark Twain | Samuel Langhorne Clemens | ||
Tomorrow, the World! | Mike Frame |
1955 | The Desperate Hours | Dan C. Hilliard | With Humphrey Bogart |
1956 | |||
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit | Ralph Hopkins |
Well, the last one was released in 1956, butt the "gray" jives. They all need investigating, butt first note the twin "Hopkins" listed above, a cryptic "Hop-Hop Twin Kin". Ones a character part and the other a cast:
Note this excerpt from the 1955 film, The Desperate Hours:
- Ellen Miriam Hopkins (October 18, 1902 – October 9, 1972)
- The Desperate Hours is a 1955 film from Paramount Pictures starring Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March. The movie was produced and directed by William Wyler and based on a noveland play of the same name written by Joseph Hayes which were loosely based on actual events.
Note from the wiki page of the author:
His date of death has meaning... inner twin signatures abound where the tragic events of 9/11/2001 are concerned: there's the TWIN TOWERS... and there's the fact that as of the day of 9/11, there are 111 days remaining in the year. Now note this next excerpt from the films wiki page:
- Joseph Hayes (August 2, 1918 – September 11, 2006)
I rest my case, and my Tou Sense Worth interpretation: get your butt up the hill...Hop-Hop Twin Kin!! Trust me, there is hidden meaning behind the "hill" just read the story that I posted in my Toumai Blog in 2009 entitled:
- Actual events that took place on September 11 and 12 in 1952, wherein the five members of the Hill family were held hostage for 19 hours
Note this excerpt from the post:
- The young man stopped the car and stepped out... looking very sheepish. I simply pointed to the hill—“UP! MOVE IT!!” I was pissed... not taking no for an answer! Again folks... this is out of character for me... seriously... I'm embarrassed remembering ... but what else was one to do... just let the man die?!
Hmm, it just dawned on me... Forest under the water.
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