Talk:Adrienne Corri

A subordinate clause, Senator, we need a subordinate clause

 * She enjoyed a good relationship with Stanley Kubrick, who joked with her that in the surprise visit sequence in A Clockwork Orange in which she was cast in "the Debbie Reynolds part", a reference to the actress who was cast opposite Gene Kelly in the 1952 film, 'Singin in the Rain'.

Okay, what about the surprise visit sequence in A Clockwork Orange in which she was cast in "the Debbie Reynolds part"? The that calls for a subordinate clause that isn't there. My guess is that it would have the intended sense if in which were deleted, but as I don't know the anecdote I'm not gonna do it myself. —Tamfang (talk) 00:58, 24 October 2015 (UTC)

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Does the "ID photo" of Adrienne do justice to her beauty ?...
...or even to her as a person? My answer is: "Not at all!". In fact, I have just been looking through an array of her (on-line) photos and surely, this is the worst! It does not even look like her! I have one suggestion to make: Change it! Please. Let's honour - and respect - Adrienne's memory. Inspector Colombo (talk) 23:44, 11 February 2023 (UTC)