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Title: Guess Whose Coming To Dinner
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May 12, 1997 |
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Prentice in silence as if reading his thoughts. She conveys the idea as though she has already analyzed the visitor and passed a judgment on him, disapproving of his intentions. Even in the couple of scenes to follow, Dorothy maintains the stern look on her face portraying her strong disapproval... Showed first 250 characters
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One can notice the limp handshake between Dr. Prentice and Dorothy signifying that the doctor could not impress her.
This is followed by a still better example of that of the interaction with Mrs. Drayton. Mrs. Drayton takes the news rather well ("Just let me sit down a moment and I'll be all right"), but the intensity of emotions expressed in her eyes is outstanding... Showed next 250 characters
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