naughty nineties การใช้
- She was hailed as one of the beauties of the " naughty nineties ".
- That was in the " naughty nineties ".
- Sometimes his clothes harken back to the gorgeous clothes of the 1920s or Naughty Nineties.
- He was the bawdy darling of the Roaring Twenties; he would be the tabloid pet of the Naughty Nineties.
- :Well, that particular version of the skit is from the film " The Naughty Nineties ".
- A video ( taken from " The Naughty Nineties " ) now plays continuously on screens at the Hall.
- The duo reprised the bit in their 1945 film " The Naughty Nineties ", and it is that longer version which is considered their finest recorded rendition.
- Donatella chose a truly Parisian setting, at the Trocadero, overlooking the Eiffel Tower, and took inspiration from whalebones, constricted waists from the Naughty Nineties _ 1890s, that is.
- They frantically try to give it to one another ( the Slipping the Mickey routine from " The Naughty Nineties " ), until it winds up in Costello's hamburger and he swallows it.
- To fully comprehend this connection, I rented " The Naughty Nineties, " a film starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello that-- although it had been performed before-- brought the bit to the national spotlight.
- She returned to America in September 1892 to perform " Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay " as an entr'acte at the Naughty Nineties " and her risqu?style led to some criticism, against which she defended herself.
- The document is of interest in that it reveals the thoughts, emotions and perplexities of a Victorian youngster brought up a little prior to the " naughty nineties " . . . Before his death his wife persuaded him to let the diary be published.
- They only had supporting roles in their first picture, " One Night in the Tropics " ( 1940 ), but stole the film with their classic routines, including a much-shortened version of " Who's On First ? " ( a more complete version was performed in " The Naughty Nineties ", released in 1945 ).
- Other notable baseball films are " The Pride of the Yankees " ( 1942 ) about the tragic and courageous life of Lou Gehrig; " The Naughty Nineties " ( 1945 ), which included Abbott and Costello's famous " Who's on First " routine; " Bull Durham " ( 1988 ), a life-in-the-minors feature; the fantasy " Field of Dreams " ( 1989 ); and a historical comedy-drama " A League of Their Own " ( 1992 ).
- The 1940s would see him appear in other classic and notable films such as : the Bob Hope comedy, " My Favorite Blonde " ( 1942 ); " Pardon My Sarong " ( 1942 ), starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello; " The Naughty Nineties " ( 1945 ), again starring Abbott and Costello; the film noir, " The Big Sleep " ( 1946 ), starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; and 1946's " It's a Wonderful Life ", where he had a particularly memorable scene as the Tollhouse Keeper on the bridge, who reacts to Clarence's ( the angel ) explanation of who he is to George Bailey ( James Stewart ).