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Discrepancy

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I noticed a title discrepancy: Luna's official site refers to the Frank Sinatra film as "The Devil at 4 O'Clock" -- as does the IMDB. In Wikipedia, OTOH, its title is given as "The Devil at Four O'Clock".Chris 17:36, 24 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Format problems

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Some of the heading and indentation on the Barbara Luna page isn't working properly. It seems to me that "Filmography pages at IMDB" should be in smaller type, and that the following line should have only one bullet.

Comments? Chris 18:42, 24 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Barbara luna's bio. is not complete enough,husband's, children,locations of homes cities past and present. he work was very well done. John 2600:1700:F900:F1A0:9194:7117:905E:A9B (talk) 23:01, 26 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Fright Night

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She hosted 'Fright Night' on local television in Los Angeles, playing an "Elvira/Vampira" style character, calling herself "Luna." I believe this show was replaced by Elvira's show. Her show was on quite a while. Even her website doesn't mention this, so am I the only person that remembers this? For me it was memorable, she was a lot sexier than Elvira (not as funny though). I liked her better, and was disappointed when Elvira came along. --VictorC (talk) 17:12, 30 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Name "spelling"

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Hey all,

I have no idea if there is an easy way to fix this through an automated process, but Luna prefers her first name spelled as BarBara (both "B"s big). For those who do not know her, you can confirm this spelling on her website.

Is there an automated method of changing the "spelling" everywhere on the page?

Best, Robert

RobertMfromLI | RobertMfromLI 21:17, 5 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Born in 1937?

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While looking through some newspaper articles from early in her career, I found three different articles that would put her birth year at 1937 instead of the 1939 date that has been giving in more recent years. In this article about South Pacific from June 1949, it states that Luna was 12-years-old, indicating her being born in 1937.1 In this February 1955 article about her getting arrested for marijuana possession, it says she was 17-years-old, pointing to her being born 1937 once again.2 And finally in this August 1958 article about her divorcing her husband, they give her age as 21-years old, also indicating a 1937 year of birth.3 The last two articles are based on legal cases, and they likely had access to the documentation, so I'm inclined to believe it's probably correct. I thought I'd post this on her talk page to get feedback from other editors about if this should be noted in her article. GoldenAgeFan1 (talk) 13:34, 8 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]