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Maltin on Movies

Angie Dickinson

Maltin on Movies

Leonard Maltin

Comedy, Jessie, Leonard, On, Tv & Film, Maltin, Movies

4.2662 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2019

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Angie Dickinson has lived an amazing life--and she’s far from done. Knowing and working with the likes of Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, and John F. Kennedy is just a starting point for our candid, wide-ranging discussion with the ageless actress. From a beauty pageant winner she worked her way up to leading lady and never missed a beat. Leonard and Jessie sat, wide-eyed, at her well-worn professional poker table for this memorable episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:33.1

Hi, everybody. I'm Leonard Malton. And I'm Jesse Malton.

0:37.9

And you were listening to Malton on movies.

0:40.0

We are sitting here in a comfortable room with a lovely breeze blowing outside and enjoying

0:47.0

the company of Miss Angie Dickinson.

0:49.4

Hey, Leonard.

0:50.3

Hello there.

0:51.0

Hi, Jesse.

0:51.8

Hello.

0:52.6

And we're sitting at a professional poker table that's seen a lot of use,

1:00.0

I gather. Yes, it has. Not enough because there's never enough poker. When you love poker,

1:06.3

you can never get enough. It has seen a lot of use, yes. And it has a history. Tell us about that.

1:13.2

Okay, this poker table was given to me by Mrs. Ira Gershwin after, well, actually by the estate.

1:21.3

After Mrs. Ira Gershwin died, and we no longer played poker on it, because we had been playing poker on it since I met them,

1:31.3

which was in approximately 1956.

1:37.3

And so when, so they both had died and her nephew who was taking care of everything to be dispersed said,

1:48.2

Angie, you're going to get the table.

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