![]() ![]() What's more, she's pledged to stay by his side and remain faithful only to him. The foxy former flight attendant has agreed to wed her betrothed.AFTER his death, in order to inherit his considerable millions. Stella Stevens played a blushing, buxom bride about to make a most unusual deal with her much older hubby to be an arrangement that is literally a lift from TALES OF THE CRYPT. ![]() A who's who of well-preserved Hollyweird relics and die-hard character actors, it predated the slasher film onslaught that would overrun theaters later with its premise of not so much "whodunnit," but who would get it next and how. Of the bunch, ARNOLD was definitely the most ghoulish fun. For an association with one of America's foremost crooners, the company turned out a pretty grisly roster of flicks, (apropos, I guess, in light of the Crosby family history that surfaced later.) Film buffs may recall WILLARD, its inescapable sequel BEN, TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM, "W," and of course ARNOLD, among BCP's more visible offerings. Happy honeymoon, you bitch!īing Crosby Productions (BCP for short) was kind of the Aaron Spelling studio of theatrical B-pics, (if that's not too redundant a comparison) when this was initially released. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: The Courts will award me the entire estate. He intends to establish a precedent, using the analogy of women who marry soldiers at the front by proxy men who might already have died in battle before the wedding ceremony was performed. ![]() Karen: Mr Whitehead thinks he can prove our marriage valid. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: Rubbish! You won't get away with it, you know. In fact, I love Arnold so much, I refuse to let even death separate us. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: What did he do? Just leave it on the mantel each night? Arnold and I never, never discussed money. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: Lady Dwellyn! You are mistaken. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: I know what he wanted. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: You gave him enough "affection" for both of us. If only you'd given Arnold more love and affection. Lady Jocelyn Dwellyn: I hope you and your bridegroom, my dead husband, will be very happy together in this medieval mausoleum. ![]()
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