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  1. > {quote:title=ValentineXavier wrote:}{quote}

    > I wish they would show black gay filmmaker Marlon Riggs' 1990 film *Tongues Untied*. It was shown on PBS back then, but some stations wouldn't run it.

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    > The hetero male in me wishes they would show *The Hunger* with Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon, but that might be a bit hot for TCM... ;)

    I think they have shown it...on TCM Underground.

  2. > {quote:title=TripleHHH wrote:}{quote}

    > Island of Lost Souls and Monster and the Girl are all Im interested in at this point

    I would add DOUBLE DOOR, THE CAT AND THE CANARY, NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS, THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD, MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, GHOST CATCHERS, MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM, et al.

  3. > {quote:title=FredCDobbs wrote:}{quote}

    > > {quote:title=b.hunt wrote:}{quote}

    > > and whos idea was it to make the five dollar bill pink? money is supposed to be green

    >

    > They are called "pink backs". Someone in the Treasury Dept is working toward a "rainbow" $5.

    >

    > I understand that Jane Fonda is going to be on the new $10 bill, and Congressman Barney Frank is going to be on the new $3 bill.

    Not at all funny, Fred. In fact, it's something I would expect from JakeHolman.

  4. THE BOWERY BOYS continues

    THE THREE MUSKETEERS (1935)

    NAVY BLUES (1929)

    THE SON-DAUGHTER (1932)

    DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK (1939)

    WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD? (1932)

    VALLEY OF THE SUN (1942) Tom Tyler as Geronimo

    DANGEROUS BLONDES (1943) Dwight Frye completists

    NINE GIRLS (1944) canceled twice in the past

    WHAT PRICE GLORY? (1926) saw it on PBS circa 1974

     

    Unfortunately, Mary Astor Day doesn't feature the ultra-rare RETURN OF THE TERROR (1934)

  5. THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS and THE GIANT BEHEMOTH

    UNKNOWN ISLAND and THREE LOST WORLDS

    THE VAMPIRE and THE RETURN OF DRACULA

    HELLZAPOPPIN' and CRAZY HOUSE

    FROM HEADQUARTERS and BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS

    THE KEY and THE INFORMER

    NIGHT CLUB LADY and CIRCUS QUEEN MURDER

    GORILLA AT LARGE and PHANTOM OF THE RUE MORGUE

    THE SPIDER and TRICK FOR TRICK

    THREE STRANGERS and THE VERDICT

    KIND LADY and LOVE FROM A STRANGER

  6. PRINCESS O'HARA and IT AIN'T HAY

    ZANZIBAR and DRUMS OF THE CONGO

    MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII and SOUTH OF TAHITI

    MOON OVER LAS VEGAS and SOUTH OF DIXIE

    ALL BY MYSELF and YOU'RE A LUCKY FELLOW, MR. SMITH

    THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD and MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD

    SAN ANTONIO ROSE and TOO MANY BLONDES

  7. Nancy Carroll's film career faded quickly. She was a big Paramount star (and Oscar nominee) during the early talkie era. By 1933, she and Paramount were finished and she did some B-movies for Columbia and elsewhere. She made her last movie in 1938.

     

    Clara Bow was another big star (also at Paramount) whose career was in trouble by 1931. She made two films for Fox after that and then faded away.

     

    Oddly, Fay Wray's contract with Paramount ended at the same time. She went on to free lance and made many more films at virtually every studio.

     

    Paramount then went on to lose William Powell, Kay Francis and Ruth Chatterton to Warner Bros. However, they gained Sylvia Sidney, Carole Lombard, Mae West and the Marx Bros.

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