User talk:Zouave44

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[edit] Richard Widmark

Hi, I reverted your edit there because the New York Times article that is a reference for that statement describes her as an old woman. Is there some reason you disagree with there characterization? JoshuaZ (talk) 01:23, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

She was NOT old. And looks like the NY Times got yet something else wrong, as usual.

The woman was clearly in her forties, and I believe was Mildred Dunnock who would have been 46. There was nothing about her that looked "old". I am really worn hearing that assumption. You think she looked old?

I can find no appropriate credit on IMDB. Which is odd.

All you need is eyes... Look at her. She was even close to being "old". Just because she was in a wheelchair did not make her old. Zouave44 (talk) 03:20, 28 March 2008 (UTC)

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While I did not make the edit and don't care one way or the other, your comment "has been and will be removed" is ridiculous....you do not OWN the article..and you are not the final arbiter....it is a subjective comment to be sure....but not NPOV...I can say more, but I'll stop for now... Luigibob (talk) 00:06, 30 March 2008 (UTC)