Take a Moment and Watch Salvador Dali Answer 'Yes' to Everything on 'What's My Line?'
It's only appropriate considering how much I've written about him recently
By happy accident or some other curious circumstance we've written about Salvador Dali a lot in the last few months here on RopeofSilicon, beginning with discussing the 16-minute short he made with Luis Bunuel in 1929, Un Chien Andalou, then Bill posted a list of the "Top Ten Silent Films Anyone Who Liked 'The Artist' Should See" and included Un Chien Andalou among the ten and then I wrote last week about Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound, in which Dali helped design a dream sequence.
Curiously enough, the Dali talk ran throughout most of the last year after Adrien Brody portrayed the surrealist artist in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris and now I have one more dose of Dali to deliver as Flavorwire points me to the following video from the 1950s game show "What's My Line?" on which Dali makes an entertaining appearance.
Give the video a watch below, I feel it's worth it.
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Nice. One of the suggested videos after watching is Hitchcock on the same program. Quite entertaining as well.
Thanks Brad. I watched a bunch of the episodes. You can really tell when some of the old stars really had something. Like Debbie Reynolds. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ6CMPSmLls&feature=related