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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — George Reeves


    hobnob53 — 12 years ago(March 01, 2014 11:26 PM)

    Assume George Reeves had not died (suicide, murder or accident) on June 16, 1959, and had lived many more years. Would he have actually wound up marrying Leonore Lemmon?
    With just three days to go (as of June 16) before his scheduled wedding day, it seems highly unlikely George would have come to his senses and called off his impending marriage.
    Still, given all the conflicting stories one hears about Reeves's last months, one wonders whether he might have been having second thoughts. In my opinion, I tend to think the bloom had worn off his impulsive romance with this incipient alcoholic and greedy society whore (let's not beat around the bush about what LL was), though things had probably progressed too far to really stop the train before it went over the cliff. But one could hope.
    More realistically, how long does anyone suppose this marriage would have lasted? Especially with Reeves back working on the new season of
    Superman
    in 1960, acting and directing, and perhaps with things looking generally brighter professionally, I suspect having this drunken, publicity-seeking harridan around making life ever more unpleasant for him would have proven unsatisfactory for both of them before too long. I'd have given it eighteen months at the outside. Too bad there were no pre-nups in those days: I'm sure in a divorce Leonore would have tried to grab everything she could have from foolish George. Then again, perhaps Toni Mannix might have reentered the picture as "the boy's"
    deus ex machina
    and arranged a buy-off of this Lemmon that had so mysteriously appealed to him.
    One of the saddest aspects of George Reeves is that, as kind and generous as he was to others, he made so many bad choices in his personal lifeas the actual events of June 16, 1959, bore out.

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      Btrixkiddo35 — 10 years ago(July 03, 2015 08:42 AM)

      Funny I was going to post about his relationship to LL. He basically ended up in the flip of his r1908elationship with the older woman. He wanted to feel young again and stand on his own. He was quite willing to use her for what he could get (he probably never loved her) and then when he got tired he unknowingly found himself a little gold digger and ended up in the exact same spot. He made a lot of poor choices and ultimately you reap what you sow.

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        Takeshi-K — 10 years ago(February 20, 2016 09:08 AM)

        He didn't reap what he sowed. He was a good man that was murdered by a scheming old hag.

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          Btrixkiddo35 — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 08:06 PM)

          If he used the older woman for what he could get, it doesn't make him a good person now does it. It makes him an average everyday man. Another major disappointment. I mean a real man, a good man wouldn't have sugar mommie. And trying to feel young again was pathetic, he just looked like a sad old fart. That black and white the agent gave Adrian Brody showed that. He tired out so fast and looked ridiculous in that white karate outfit. He kept grabbing his back in pain. LL couldn't fix that, she couldn't make him young again and he couldn't be young again.
          All in all, what goes around comes around. Did he deserve to get killed, no but he did need a reality check and unfortunately it came with the grim reaper in tow.

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