in Public Enemies nearly in the end of the movie, Johnny Depp use a DE, but can't remmember the model.
in Public Enemies nearly in the end of the movie, Johnny Depp use a DE, but can't remmember the model.
George Washington Slept Here (1942) with Jack Benny. Benny's character uses a de and cream.
Heaven's Gate (1980), Kris Kristofferson uses a straight razor.
Carey Grant in “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House”. Schick Injector (G type?)
Carey Grant in "North By Northwest" Unknown Ladies Travel Razor
Ok - not shaving, but there's a Razor (Slim Adjustable) used by Sean Connery in "Goldfinger"
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Starsky and Hutch with Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller has one, possibly both of them (I can't recall off hand) using a black handle Super Speed.
The Natural has a shaving seen with Red and Pop shaving. I think one is using a straight. (Can't recall that one either)
The Wall has a ball end tech, I'm thinking it's the travel size. I know Pink uses the blade, but possibly not the razor itself. (I really need to find the time for more movies)
There's at least one D/E of some sort in Biloxi Blues. I think you can make out a bottle of AV as well.
Andy.. I believe a guy should try to smell his best at all times-Richie Cunningham
Charlton Heston uses a DE in Soylent Green.
It's either a Krona or a Superspeed, I can't remember. I just remember the razor having a black handle and a silver head.
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Hard Day's Night has this excellent shaving scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzQ7JQB7Mwo
I may be senile but I seem to recall an early episode of Happy Days where Richie (maybe) was shaving.
Gone in 60 seconds (the remake) Nicolas Cage shaves with a Krona.
If I'm not mistaken there is a scene in The world's fastest indian with Anthony Hopkins using a DE on the flats?
Alan
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Clint gets a straight shave from the barber in Gran Torino
John Cleese is shaving with a straight at the start of the Zulu war scenes in The Meaning of Life.
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Entourage episode "Sorry, Harvey" from 2007 (aired on Spike tonight), opens with 'E' interrupting a straight shave at The Shave of Beverly Hills (real place, now gone bankrupt) to answer his cell phone.
-GrantC
One of my favorite episodes of Leave it to Beaver had both DE shaving (a super speed, I believe), and a barbershop straight shave:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orWPyypLe9Q&feature=related[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQsNkj_Eyn8&feature=related[/youtube]
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Walk Don't Run 1966 or '64
It's a romantic comedy and Cary Grant's last film.
While Cary Grant uses a DE, brush, and cream from a tube, Jim Hutton uses foam from a can. I don't remember if there is a scene with Grant actually shaving, but he does lather up a couple of times in the bathroom. There are also a couple of scenes on whether "men shower then shave, or shave then shower." Grant says it does not matter to him, but if he had to choose one, he would shave then shower.
The plot of the film revolves around Grant playing matchmaker between Hutton and Samantha Egar during the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Tokyo has a housing shortage during the Olympics so businessman Grant rents a room in Egar's apartment; Grant then rents his half of the room to Hutton, an architect and athlete in the Olympic games.
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