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I started a new poll on my blog in regards to Bing's dramatic work - check it out.
I wish Bing would have done more dramatic roles because he was quite good at it!
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While I am not all that familiar with Bing's film work, I have seen "Country Girl" and he was splendid in it. I voted for that role.
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I'd like to vote in the poll but the only dramatic role of Bing's which I've seen in the last few years is THE COUNTRY GIRL so I don't believe I'm qualified to make a choice.
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I voted for "Little Boy Lost". I thought Bing was very good in this role. He was very real with his emotions!
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That last scene in "Little Boy Lost" is a real tearjerker. Gets me every time.
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Malcolm Macfarlane wrote:
That last scene in "Little Boy Lost" is a real tearjerker. Gets me every time.
And regrettably very rarely seen. And I don't think it has been available on video in any form for some time. Any one know better?
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Although I really like Little Boy Lost, I voted for The Country Girl, because it is, indeed, my favorite dramatic role by Bing.
Regarding Little Boy Lost, I don't think it is available on DVD, but in the United States, Netflix subscribers can watch it by using Netflix's "Watch Instantly" service. That's how my wife and I watched it again a few months ago. There is also a very nice article on Little Boy Lost written by Michael Collins in a somewhat recent issue of BING Magazine.