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Re: How Harold Lloyd filmed SAFETY LAST - same alley as Keaton's COPS
 
Films and Filmmakers, May 23, 2013
Dargo, look at the shadows of the buildings as seen in the street below, in the last photo I posted....
Re: How Harold Lloyd filmed SAFETY LAST - same alley as Keaton's COPS
 
Films and Filmmakers, May 23, 2013
Harold is on a prop building wall that is facing South and is constructed on top of a downtown build...
Re: How Harold Lloyd filmed SAFETY LAST - same alley as Keaton's COPS
 
Films and Filmmakers, May 23, 2013
Yes, thank you for posting this. The Harold Lloyd building scenes were some of the best special eff...
Re: Youngest film(s) shown on TCM?
 
Information, Please!, May 22, 2013
The best classic era of films was the 1930s and 40s. That's 2 decades. With a few classic silent fil...
Re: Name of film with two sisters who leave small town to go to NYC? On a train
 
Information, Please!, May 21, 2013
Yes but it's told in flashback. Yes, that is correct. :)
Re: Name of film with two sisters who leave small town to go to NYC? On a train
 
Information, Please!, May 21, 2013
The foggy dock scene is at the beginning. Looks like a steel mill town. http://www.youtube.com/wat...
Re: The Women (1939)-- Opening Title Sequence
 
Information, Please!, May 21, 2013
So your answer is George Cukor... The OP question is about the opening b&w title sequence, but yo...
Re: What was the appeal of Adolphe Menjou?
 
General Discussions, May 21, 2013
I agree with jakeem and Dargo, and I would like to add that young women were often attracted to him,...
Re: Illeana Douglas
 
Hot Topics, May 20, 2013
Maybe they should shoot her in front of a blue screen/green screen, then they can add a background l...
Re: Did anyone else think "Jesse James" (1939) was kinda meh?
 
General Discussions, May 20, 2013
Yep, boring. I'm glad TCM showed them, but I fell asleep by the end of the first one. I didn't wat...