Madame X
04-27-2009, 01:28 PM
Like everyone else, I have loved Bea starting with All in the Family, then Maude, and of course, the Golden Girls. Mother and daughter are together again: Ma and Pussycat.
One thing that has perplexed me is how Bea Arthur was omitted from the credits of Mel Brooks' History of the World, Part I. She was in an important scene during the Roman segment (VNEMPLOYMENT INSVRANCE), where she had a lot of lines that showcased her dry humor and her dead-pan facial expressions. How could the producers leave her out? :confused:
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One thing that has perplexed me is how Bea Arthur was omitted from the credits of Mel Brooks' History of the World, Part I. She was in an important scene during the Roman segment (VNEMPLOYMENT INSVRANCE), where she had a lot of lines that showcased her dry humor and her dead-pan facial expressions. How could the producers leave her out? :confused:
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