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Edward R. Burrows introduced the 3 Humane Faces in Real Hollywood before he passed away
20 January 2022
Remember the infamous Clint Eastwood quote from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly(1966)?

"There are two kinds of people in the world, my fella: Those with a rope around the neck, and the people who have the job of doing the cutting"

This is taken from Edward R. Burrows talk show in 1959 TV. Although no one recalls how the original quote was prompted on live TV, by today; we have a clue from Person To Bunny(1960):

During the late Spaghetti Western Action flick era, director Sergio Leone noted that there are 3 genuinely Humane faces in Hollywood from Burrows' vision of critique:

3. Overexcited know-all hand clappers (The Ugly) - Daffy Duck

2. Hidden banquet sitters and cash flow counters (The Bad) Producer-Interviewer on his couch

1. Actors who can't hold their mouth and pay the price overcharged (The Good) Bugs Bunny=Clint Eastwood

Timelessly speaking if you are ever in Hollywood and if you have a face number 4, then YOU ARE FAKE, you will not last long.

All these 3 faces are real life and all come ever brand new with the true-hearted mistakes they always do and keep doing; like Bugs Bunny can't hold his mouth and talk down about his audience so Elmer Fudd takes it personally and comes to throw stones to his face, illiterally. That's how everything ever is: illiteral.

Burrows both in real life and in this animation leaves a legacy equal everlasting lesson for all of us to take on how to stay genuine (if you were ever genuine at least once) in this industry.
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