Quote by Angie Dickinson
In Rio Bravo when Duke makes love to Feathers, the scene dissolves

In Rio Bravo when Duke makes love to Feathers, the scene dissolves to the next morning where we see him putting on his vest and almost humming. It was subtle, but you knew what happened. Give me a towel and some blankets any day! – Angie Dickinson

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