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  1. You are in for a real treat then, it really shows what you can do with a low budget and lots of guerilla filmmaking, Its one of my favorites.
    4 points
  2. Another Woman (1988) The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) Crime Wave (1953) Experiment in Terror (1962) Zodiac (2007) The Baron of Arizona (1950) Five Star Final (1931) Awakenings (1990) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) Hopscotch (1980)
    3 points
  3. In order to keep my New Year's resolution about watching films and TV shows that have so far eluded me, I am devising my own monthly schedule. My goal is to watch at least one new thing each day and time permitting, to post a review of it somewhere (either here on TCM's message boards, on the IMDb, on one of my blogs, or all three places). My personalized schedule is thematic: Forgotten 70s Studio Spotlights TV miniseries All Those People Are Dead Essentials...Disney features "It's My Job"...teaching m-a-r-c-h 2-0-2-1 1 Forgotten 70s: THE ADVENTURERS (1970) with Olivia de Havilland, Ernest Borgnine & Candice Bergen 2 Studio Spotlight - RKO: BUNKER BEAN (1936) with Lucille Ball, Hedda Hopper & Jessie Ralph 3 TV Miniseries: AMERIKA (1987) Part 1 with Kris Kristofferson, Robert Urich & Sam Neill 4 Studio Spotlight - MGM: FLORIAN (1940) with Robert Young, Charles Coburn & S.Z. Sakall 5 "All Those People Are Dead": THIRTEEN WOMEN (1932) with Irene Dunne, Myrna Loy & Jill Esmond 6 Essentials - Disney Features: BAMBI (1942) with Hardie Albright, Paula Winslowe & Ann Gillis 7 "It's My Job" - Teaching: ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS (1940) with Anne Shirley, James Ellison & Patric Knowles 8 Forgotten 70s: THE MEPHISTO WALTZ (1971) with Alan Alda, Barbara Parkins & Curd Jurgens 9 Studio Spotlight - WB: KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE (1950) with James Cagney, Barbara Payton & Ward Bond 10 TV Miniseries: AMERIKA (1987) Part 2 with Kris Kristofferson, Robert Urich & Sam Neill 11 Studio Spotlight - 20th Century Fox: LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30 (1942) with Ida Lupino, Monty Woolley & Cornel Wilde 12 "All Those People Are Dead": AND THEN THERE WERE NONE (1945) with Walter Huston, Louis Hayward & June Duprez 13 Essentials - Disney Features: SECRETS OF LIFE (1956) with narration by Winston Hibler 14 "It's My Job" - Teaching: CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP (1941) with Martha Scott, William Gargan & Edmund Gwenn 15 Forgotten 70s: CHILD'S PLAY (1972) with James Mason, Robert Preston & Beau Bridges 16 Studio Spotlight - Paramount: CALIFORNIA (1947) with Barbara Stanwyck, Ray Milland & Barry Fitzgerald 17 TV Miniseries: AMERIKA (1987) Part 3 with Kris Kristofferson, Robert Urich & Sam Neill 18 Studio Spotlight - Republic: G.I. WAR BRIDES (1946) with Anna Lee, James Ellison & Harry Davenport 19 "All Those People Are Dead": 10 RILLINGTON PLACE (1971) with Richard Attenborough, Judy Geeson & John Hurt 20 Essentials - Disney Features: MARS AND BEYOND (1957) with Walt Disney, Paul Frees & Donald Duck 21 "It's My Job" - Teaching: REMEMBER THE DAY (1941) with Claudette Colbert, John Payne & Shepperd Strudwick 22 Forgotten 70s: THE INTERNECINE PROJECT (1974) with James Coburn, Lee Grant & Ian Hendry 23 Studio Spotlight - Universal: BAD SISTER (1931) with Conrad Nagel, Sidney Fox & Bette Davis 24 TV Miniseries: AMERIKA (1987) Part 4 with Kris Kristofferson, Robert Urich & Sam Neill 25 Studio Spotlight - Columbia: PENNY SERENADE (1941) with Irene Dunne, Cary Grant & Beulah Bondi 26 "All Those People Are Dead": THE REVENGERS (1972) with William Holden, Ernest Borgnine & Susan Hayward 27 Essentials - Disney Features: THE LOVE BUG (1968) with Dean Jones, Michele Lee & Buddy Hackett 28 "It's My Job" - Teaching: GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE (1955) with Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack & Robert Douglas 29 Forgotten 70s: CAPRICORN ONE (1977) with James Brolin, Hal Holbrook & O.J. Simpson 30 Studio Spotlight - UA: MY DEAR SECRETARY (1948) with Kirk Douglas, Laraine Day & Keenan Wynn 31 TV Miniseries: AMERIKA (1987) Part 5 with Kris Kristofferson, Robert Urich & Sam Neill
    2 points
  4. Kramer Vs Kramer (1979) Next- Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire
    2 points
  5. These aren't actors who may be 'known for their charm' (actually, I think only of Cary Grant in that category..), but here are a few I think of as having on-screen charm... Audrey Hepburn Doris and Rock had it Melvyn Douglas Jean Arthur Warren Beatty
    2 points
  6. This is a good one. Perkins' performance, at times, is a little too on the high end of things. His character is too sure of himself for being new at the job. I think part of that is to contrast Fonda's weary and well worn (tired?) life as a former sheriff showing it is not all it may seem. Fonda's relationship with Betsy Palmer is a highlight too. Taking her at face value and not letting her past get in the way of enjoying her company. (Palmer too easily expects his leaving.) John McIntire is another highlight. I don't know if the Stewart/Mann relationship was gone by now but I think Fonda is the better choice regardless.
    2 points
  7. 2 points
  8. Dean, Waco Johnny -- Dan Duryea in Winchester '73
    2 points
  9. William Powell Errol Flynn Gene Kelly Hugh Grant
    2 points
  10. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (1949)
    2 points
  11. Boyer, Dr. Gerald -- James Garner in The Thrill of It All
    2 points
  12. The Right Stuff next-Robert Redford, Ben Kingsley, Sidney Poitier
    2 points
  13. I like this schedule very much! I have long believed that Linda Darnell should be SOTM. The Charlie Chan series is welcome at all times. You have included also two of my favorite James Mason movies.
    2 points
  14. I'm really enjoying this game, TB. Glad you thought of it. Cleopatra Next: Joan Leslie, Jane Russell, Richard Egan
    2 points
  15. 2 points
  16. NBC aired "Lights" on their Monday Night at the Movies in the fall of 1971 and reran it in the spring. I don't recall it ever being part of a syndication package of titles that aired elsewhere. It was co-produced by Everett Freeman, who also co-produced "The Glass Bottom Boat". Her two picture MGM deal signed in late 1964 was for those two pictures. When I spoke with Doris about it and she said she didn't know why it was tied up, she also laughingly said, "Marty probably did something he shouldn't have..."
    2 points
  17. Paul is fine since its my name. For some reason when I registered, every variation of Paul was taken - how appalling!!! I wish they'd kept the title, "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch" for "Josie" since it would have implied a bit of humor. I know people who didn't go to "Josie" because they thought it was a musical, due to the title. It's a wonderful cast and I agree with you about some of the scenes enabling Doris to do what she does so well. In the theater, on the wide-screen, it looked very impressive. I probably have mixed feelings because I saw it in Concord, NH on Mother's Day in 1968. The 1300 seat movie palace, that had been almost filled when I saw "The Glass Bottom Boat" less than two years earlier, had about a dozen people. I did enjoy it a lot more than "Caprice"!!! I also agree with you about the television series. One of the biggest stars in movie history and the writing was often so desultory. She was never less than great and worked as though she were in "The Thrill of it All" or one of her best films. She also had some great cast members and guest stars. Sometimes the script would rise to her level but the canned laughter was a downer. Doris asked CBS to drop the canned laughter and they told her "No!". Oh well - whatever will be, will be!!
    2 points
  18. I do include it in the Class as an indicator that she didn't stop making movies because none of them were successful but because of the contract Marty had signed with CBS for films and television. The sleeping potion scene in "Lights" is one of the funniest slapstick scenes of the era and Doris again shows her skill at physical comedy. The script is not terrific but certainly after the prior two films, it was an opportunity to show that Doris could still sparkle on-screen, if given even a moderately good script. I was a junior high student when it was released in 1968 and our family saw it at Radio City with about 6,000 in the audience. I remember when Doris Day's name and image came on during the opening credits (sung by The Lettermen), the audience burst into spontaneous applause. During the sleeping potion scene, you could tell they'd cranked the sound way up because the laughter and clapping was drowning out some of the dialogue. Again, not a classic by any means, but there are scenes that are genuinely funny and very well acted.
    2 points
  19. This has been on my bookshelf since the late 90s. I need to dust it off and actually read it. I used to buy second hand books by the half dozen, planning to get to them one day. The days are here.
    2 points
  20. Johnny Guitar Next: Teresa Wright, Dan Duryea and Herbert Marshall
    2 points
  21. Love Letters 1945 next: Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden and Mercedes McCambridge
    2 points
  22. YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
    2 points
  23. 1. Woody Allen - Annie Hall (1977) 2. Roger Corman - The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) 3. Andre DeToth - Crime Wave (1954) 4. Blake Edwards - The Days of Wine and Roses (1962) 5. David Fincher - Se7en (1995) 6. Sam Fuller - Pickup on South Street - (1953) 7. Mervyn LeRoy - The Bad Seed (1956) 8. Penny Marshall - A League of Their Own (1992) 9. Norman Z McLeod - Monkey Business (1931) 10. Ronald Neame - Tunes of Glory (1960)
    2 points
  24. Our tenth villain or villainess is SIMONE SIMON She stole James Craig away from Anne Shirley in THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (1941). Then her claws came out in THE CAT PEOPLE (1942).
    2 points
  25. Next week will be interesting. Kubrick is different. How can a movie man make a film like The Killing, turn around and make Dr. Strangelove, and then make huge mistakes like Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut? Killer’s Kiss is only one hour and seven minutes. That’s enough time for any movie, and certainly enough time for Miss Kitty and Chester to build a telephone pole.
    2 points
  26. OUT OF THE PAST (1947)
    2 points
  27. 2 points
  28. OMG! I was in awe as I watched Bill Robinson in the original step dance number. He was the most adept talented tap dancer I've ever seen. Thanks so much for posting this video. I agree with "TopBilled" that he deserves a prime time spotlight.
    2 points
  29. The March Hare (1956) Rogue's March (1953) Marching On! (1943) Colonel March Investigates (1953) JULIUS CAESAR-- "Beware the Ides of March!"
    2 points
  30. The Newsreel series "THE MARCH OF TIME" MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS, an alternate title for BABES IN TOYLAND after its most famous song:
    2 points
  31. Schedule for February 13-19, 2022 The Essentials: Valley of the Dolls (1967) TCM Imports: Indochine (1992) & The Truth (2019) TCM Underground: Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986) & Soapdish (1991) Silent Sunday: A Kiss for Cinderella (1925) Noir Alley: The File on Thelma Jordon (1949) Challenge #1: A Legacy of Bs: Universal in the 30s Challenge #2: Noir: Bad Guys & Femme Fatales Challenge #3: Bob's Picks: 20th Century Fox's Golden Age Challenge #4: Romances for Valentine's Day [Holidays] Challenge #5: Guest Programmer: Trudy Kockenlocker from The Miracle of Morgan's Creek Breakdown: 1920s 6 1930s 22 1940s 15 1950s 18 1960s 10 1970s 12 1980s 3 1990s 3 2000s 0 2010s 1 Premieres: 1. A Girl with Ideas (1937) 2. The Day of the Locust (1975) 3. Nob Hill (1945) 4. Junior Miss (1945) 5. City Across the River (1949) 6. A Woman's Vengeance (1948) 7. Mr and Mrs Bridge (1990) 8. The Glass Menagerie (1987) 9. This Happy Feeling (1958) 10. Jennie Gerhardt (1933) 11. Bolero (1934) 12. The Royal Family of Broadway (1930) Exempt Premieres: 1. Ladies Must Love (1933) 2. Don't Bet on Love (1933) 3. Moonlight and Pretzels (1933) 4. A Kiss for Cinderella (1925) 5. Indochine (1992) 6. The Truth (2019) 7. September Affair (1950) 8. Centennial Summer (1946) 9. When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) 10. The 13th Letter (1951) 11. Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe (1945) 12. The Saxon Charm (1948) 13. Undercover Girl (1950) 14. Diplomatic Courier (1952) 15. Yanks (1979) 16. She's Having a Baby (1988) 17.Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986) 18. Soapdish (1991) 19. No Man of Her Own (1950) Sunday, February 13, 2022 A Legacy of Bs: Universal in the 30s (Challenge #1) 6 AM Love Before Breakfast (1936) Carole Lombard & Preston Foster D Walter Lang Universal 65 min p/s 7:15 AM Ladies Must Love (1933) June Knight & Sally O'Neil D EA Dupont Universal 70 min B-Movie Exempt Premiere #1 8:30 AM Don't Bet on Love (1933) Lew Ayres & Ginger Rogers D Murray Roth Universal 62 min B-Movie Exempt Premiere #2 9:45 AM The Old Dark House (1932) Boris Karloff & Charles Laughton D James Whale Universal 75 min p/s 11 AM Waterloo Bridge (1931) Mae Clarke & Kent Douglass D James Whale Universal 72 min p/s 12:15 PM Moonlight and Pretzels (1933) Roger Pryor & Mary Brian 😧D Karl Freund Universal 83 min B-Movie Exempt Premiere#3 1:45 PM The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Boris Karloff & Elsa Lancaster D James Whale Universal 75 min p/s 3:15 PM You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939) WC Fields & Edgar Bergen D William Marshall Universal 75 min p/s 4:45 PM A Girl With Ideas (1937) Wendy Barrie & Walter Pidgeon D S Sylvan Simon Universal 70 min Premiere #1 6 PM The Black Cat (1934) Bela Lugosi & Boris Karloff D Edgar Ulmer Universal 65 min p/s _----------- 7:30 PM MGM Parade ------------ The Dark Side of Hollywood 8 PM Sunset Boulevard (1950) Gloria Swanson & William Holden D Billy Wilder Paramount 110 min p/s 10 PM The Day of the Locust (1975) William Atherson & Karen Black D John Schlesinger Paramount 144 min Premiere #2 ------------ Silent Sunday 12:30 AM A Kiss for Cinderella (1925) Betty Bronson & Esther Ralston D Herbert Brenon Paramount 108 min Silent Exempt Premiere ---------- TCM Imports 2:30 AM Indochine (1992) Catherine Deneuve & Linh Dan Pham D Regis Wargnier Sony Pictures Classics 165 min Imports Exempt Premiere #1 5:30 AM The Truth (2019) Catherine Deneuve & Juliette Binoche D Hirozaku Kor-Eda IFC 108 min Imports Exempt Premiere #2 Monday, February 14, 2022 Romances for Valentine's Day (Challenge #4: Holidays) 7: 30 AM Love Letters (1945) Jennifer Jones & Joseph Cotten D William Dieterle Paramount 101 min p/s 9:15 AM September Affair (1950) Joan Fontaine & Joseph Cotten D William Dieterle Paramount 104 min 2006-Exempt Premiere #1 11 AM The Rose Tattoo (1955) Anna Magnani & Burt Lancaster D Daniel Mann Paramount 117 min p/s 1 PM Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) Natalie Wood & Steve McQueen D Richard Mulligan 100 min p/s 2:45 PM The Sterile Cuckoo (1969) Liza Minnelli & Wendall Burton D Alan J Pakula Paramount 107 min p/s 4:45 PM She Done Him Wrong (1933) Mae West & Cary Grant D Lowell Sherman Paramount 66 min 6 PM Centennial Summer (1946) Jeanne Crain & Cornel Wilde D Otto Preminger 20th Century Fox 102 min 2006-Exempt Premiere #2 --------- Bob's Picks: 20th Century Fox's Golden Age (Challenge #3) 8 PM Cluny Brown (1946) Jennifer Jones & Charles Boyer D Ernst Lubitsch 20th Century Fox 100 min p/s 9:45 PM When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) Dan Dailey & Betty Grable D Walter Lang 20th Century Fox 98 min Bob-Exempt Premiere #1 11:30 PM The 13th Letter (1951) Linda Darnell & Charles Boyer D Otto Preminger 20th Century Fox 88 min Bob-Exempt Premiere #2 1 AM Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe (1945) Betty Grable & Dick Haymes D George Seaton 20th Century Fox 106 min Bob-Exempt Premiere #3 3 AM Nob Hill (1945) Joan Bennett & George Raft D Henry Hathaway 20th Century Fox 95 min Premiere #3 4:45 AM Junior Miss (1945) Peggy Ann Garner & Allyn Joslyn D George Seaton 20th Century Fox 94 min Premiere #4 Tuesday, February 15, 2022 Noir: Bad Guys & Femme Fatales (Challenge #2) 6:30 AM The Saxon Charm (1948) Robert Montgomery & Susan Hayward D Claude Binyon UI 88 min Bad Guys Exempt Premiere #1 8 AM Leave Her to Heaven (1945) Gene Tierney & Cornel Wilde D John M Stahl 20th Century Fox 111 min p/s 10 AM Undercover Girl (1950) Alexis Smith & Richard Egan D Joseph Pevney UI 83 min Bad Guys Exempt Premiere #2 11:30 AM Diplomatic Courier (1952) Tyrone Power & Patricia Neal D Henry Hathaway 20th Century Fox 97 min Bad Guys Exempt Premiere #3 1:15 PM Laura (1944) Dana Andrews & Gene Tierney D Otto Preminger 20th Century Fox 88 min p/s 2:45 PM City Across the River (1949) Steven McNally & Thelma Ritter D Maxwell Shane UI 91 min Premiere #5 4:30 PM The House on 92nd Street (1945) William Eythe & Signe Hasso D Henry Hathaway 20th Century Fox 89 min p/s 6:15 PM A Woman's Vengeance (1948) Charles Boyer & Ann Blyth D Zoltan Korda UI 96 min Premiere #6 -------- Star of the Month: Joanne Woodward 8 PM The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (1972) Joanne Woodward & Nell Potts D Paul Newman 20th Century Fox 100 min p/s 9:45 PM Mr and Mrs Bridge (1990) Joanne Woodward & Paul Newman D James Ivory Miramax/Cineplex Odeon 124 min Premiere #7 12 AM Summer Wishes Winter Dreams (1973) Joanne Woodward & Martin Balsam D Gilbert Cates Columbia 93 min p/s 1:45 AM The Glass Menagerie (1987) Joanne Woodward & John Malkovich D Paul Newman Cineplex Odeon 134 min Premiere #8 4 AM The Fugitive Kind (1960) Marlon Brando & Anna Magnani D Sidney Lumet UA 121 min p/s Wednesday, February 16, 2022 Ross Hunter Productions 6:15 AM Madame X (1966) Lana Turner & Constance Bennett D David Lowell Rich Universal 100 min p/s 8 AM This Happy Feeling (1958) Debbie Reynolds & John Saxon D Blake Edwards UI 92 min Premiere #9 9:45 AM Imitation of Life (1959) Lana Turner & Juanita Moore D Douglas Sirk UI 125 min p/s 12 PM Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) Julie Andrews & Mary Tyler Moore D George Roy Hill Universal 152 min p/s 2:45 PM All I Desire (1953) Barbara Stanwyck & Richard Carlson 😧 Douglas Sirk UI 79 min p/s 4:15 PM The Chalk Garden (1964) Deborah Kerr & Hayley Mills D Ronald Neame Universal 105 min p/s 6 PM Back Street (1961) Susan Hayward & John Gavin D David Miller UI 107 min p/s ------------ TCM Spotlight: VistaVision: The Best Widescreen 8 PM The Five Pennies (1959) Danny Kaye & Barbara Bel Geddes D Melville Shavelson Paramount 117 min p/s 10 PM Lucy Gallant (1955) Jane Wyman & Charlton Heston D Robert Parrish 104 min p/s 12 AM Fear Strikes Out (1957) Anthony Perkins & Karl Malden D Richard Mulligan Paramount 100 min p/s 1:45 AM Lil Abner (1959) Peter Palmer & Leslie Parrish D Melvin Frank Paramount 113 min p/s 3:45 AM The Rainmaker (1956) Katharine Hepburn & Burt Lancaster D Joseph Anthony Paramount 121 min p/s Thursday February 17, 2022 Paramount in the 70s 6 AM Nashville (1975) Ronee Blakeley & Lily Tomlin D Robert Altman Paramount 159 min p/s 8:45 AM Harold and Maude (1971) Bud Cort & Ruth Gordon D Hal Ashby Paramount 90 min p/s 10:15 AM A New Leaf (1971) Walter Matthau & Elaine May D Elaine May Paramount 102 min p/s 12 PM Paper Moon (1973) Tatum O'Neal & Ryan O'Neal D Peter Bogdanovich Paramount 102 min p/s 1:45 PM Death on the Nile (1978) Peter Ustinov & Angela Lansbury D John Guillerman Paramount 140 min p/s 4:15 PM The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973) Robert Mitchum & Peter Boyle D Peter Yates Paramount 102 min p/s 6 PM The Conversation (1974) Gene Hackman & John Cazale D Francis Ford Coppola Paramount 113min p/s ---------- Guest Programmer: Trudy Kockenlocker from The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (Challenge #5) 8 PM Hail the Conquering Hero (1944) Eddie Bracken & Ella Raines D Preston Sturges Paramount 101 min p/s 9:45 PM The Parent Trap (1961) Hayley Mills & Maureen O'Hara D David Swift Disney 124 min p/s 12 AM Theodora Goes Wild (1936) Irene Dunne & Melvyn Douglas D Richard Boleslawski Columbia 94 min p/s 1:45 AM Yanks (1979)Lisa Eichhorn & Richard Gere D John Schlesinger Universal/UA 139 min 1944 Exempt Premiere #1 4:15 AM She's Having a Baby (1988) Kevin Bacon & Elizabeth McGovern D John Hughes Paramount 106 min 1944 Exempt Premiere #2 Friday, February 18, 2022 Pre-Code Parade 6:15 AM Trouble in Paradise (1932) Miriam Hopkins & Kay Francis D Ernst Lubitsch Paramount 83 min p/s 7:45 AM Song of Songs (1933) Marlene Dietrich & Brian Aherne D Rouben Mamouillian Paramount 90 min p/s 9:15 AM Jennie Gerhardt (1933) Sylvia Sidney & HB Warner D Marion Gering Paramount 85 min Premiere #10 10:45 AM One Hour With You (1932) Maurice Chevalier & Jeanette McDonald D Ernst Lubitsch Paramount 80 min p/s 12:15 PM Bolero (1934) George Raft & Carole Lombard D Wesley Ruggles Paramount 83 min Premiere #11 1:45 PM Duck Soup (1933) Marx Brothers & Margaret Dumont D Lowell Sherman Paramount 68 min p/s 3 PM The Royal Family of Broadway (1930) Fredric March & Ina Clare D George Cukor Paramount 82 min Premiere #12 4:30 PM Shanghai Express (1932) Marlene Dietrich & Anna May Wong D Josef Von Sternberg 80 min p/s 6 PM The Love Parade (1929) Maurice Chevalier & Jeanette McDonald D Ernst Lubitsch Paramount 110 min p/s -------- The Sounds of Silence 8 PM The Covered Wagon (1923) J Warren Kerrigan & Lois Wilson D James Cruze Paramount 97 min p/d 9:45 PM The Love Light (1921) Mary Pickford &Edward Phillips D Frances Marion UA 79 min p\d 11:15 PM The Affairs of Anatol (1921) Wallace Reid & Gloria Swanson D Cecil B DeMille Paramount 94 min p/d 1 AM Nurse Marjorie (1920) Mary Miles Minter & Arthur Hoyt D William Desmond Taylor Paramount 88 min p/d ----- TCM Underground : Whoopi Goldberg 2:30 AM Jumpin Jack Flash (1986) Whoopi Goldberg & Jonathan Pryce D Penny Marshall 20th Century Fox 106 min Underground -Exempt Premiere #1 4:15 AM Soapdish (1991) Sally Field & Kevin Kline D Michael Hoffman Paramount 98 min Underground -Exempt Premiere #2 Saturday, February 19, 2022 Land of Musicals 6 AM Darling Lili (1970) Julie Andrews & Rock Hudson D Blake Edwards Paramount 136 min p/s 8:30 AM Flower Drum Song (1961) Miyoshi Umeki & Nancy Kwan D Henry Koster UI 133 min p/s 10:45 AM There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) Ethel Merman & Dan Dailey D Walter Lang 20th Century Fox 117 min p/s 12:45 PM Carousel (1956) Gordon MacRae & Shirley Jones D Henry King 20th Century Fox 128 min p/s 2 PM The King and I (1956) Deborah Kerr & Yul Brynner D Walter Lang 20th Century Fox 133 min p/s 4:15 PM 100 Men and a Girl (1937) Deanna Durbin & Leopold Stokowski D Henry Koster Universal 84 min p/s 5:45 PM On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) Barbra Streisand & Yves Monsand D Vincente Minnelli Paramount 129 min p/s The Essentials: Potboiler To Screen 8 PM Valley of the Dolls (1967) Barbara Parkins & Patty Duke D Mark Robson 20th Century Fox 123 min p/s 10:15 PM Peyton Place (1957) Diane Varsi & Lana Turner D Mark Robson 20th Century Fox 157 min p/s Noir Alley 1 AM No Man of Her Own (1950) Barbara Stanwyck & John Lund D Mitchell Leisen Paramount 98 min Noir-Exempt Premiere 2:50 AM Traveltalks 9 min ---------- Hope & Goddard 3 AM The Ghost Breakers (1940) Bob Hope & Paulette Goddard D George Marshall Paramount 85 min p/s 4:30 AM The Cat and the Canary (1939) Bob Hope & Paulette Goddard D Elliott Nugent Paramount 74 min p/s 4:50 AM Traveltalks 9 min
    2 points
  32. HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986) Next: Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine and Lucile Watson
    1 point
  33. Judy Holliday Helen Hayes Harry Belafonte Lena Horne Sidney Potier Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie
    1 point
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  35. LOL (...gotta say I like this new guy Thompson here, folks)
    1 point
  36. Younger, Cole was played by Frank Lovejoy in Cole Younger, Gunfighter 1958.
    1 point
  37. It's amazing a small town like this would have so many brothels! I imagine they would've declined by the 60s anyway without the raids since attitudes about sex were changing...
    1 point
  38. "I've Got You Under My Skin" from BORN TO DANCE next song in a ballroom or about a ball
    1 point
  39. THAT TOUCH OF MINK (1962) Next: Gene Hackman, Stella Stevens and Shelley Winters
    1 point
  40. DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) Next: James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn and Ruth Hussey
    1 point
  41. Cinema International: Love how you have spotlighted so many films from Paramount, 20th Century Fox and Universal in so many interesting ways. I especially enjoyed your Pre-Code Parade, Universal 1930's B's, the Ross Hunter Film Festival and your Bob's Pix. "Valley of the Dolls" as your "Essential" is inspired, especially when paired with "Peyton Place" on a Saturday night. Glad to see Whoopi Goldberg getting a salute ("Soapdish" is a guilty pleasure of mine) and you masterfully handled all 5 challenges. The Vista Vision salute is fun, as is your clever GP, Trudy Kockenlocker. Great job!
    1 point
  42. LOVE ON THE RUN (1936) Next: Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde and Aline MacMahon
    1 point
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