PrinceSaliano
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FREE LOVE - 1930
LITTLE ACCIDENT - 1930
THE BAD SISTER - 1931
THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED - 1932
THE UNEXPECTED FATHER - 1932
OUT ALL NIGHT - 1933
HER FIRST MATE - 1933
LOVE, HONOR AND OH BABY! - 1933
LOVE BIRDS - 1934
Some decidedly pre-Code titles!
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BOSS OF BULLION CITY - 1940
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN - 1940
LUCKY DEVILS - 1941
RAIDERS OF THE DESERT - 1941
MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII - 1941
SOUTH OF TAHITI - 1941
BOMBAY CLIPPER - 1942
MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET - 1942
ARABIAN NIGHTS - 1942
WHITE SAVAGE - 1943
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES - 1944
COBRA WOMAN - 1944
GYPSY WILDCAT - 1944
BOWERY TO BROADWAY - 1944
SUDAN - 1945
TANGIER - 1946
THE EXILE - 1947
PIRATES OF MONTEREY - 1947
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> {quote:title=audreyforever wrote:}{quote}
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> > I highly endorse Thorne Smith's novel...it's saucier without that pesky production code.
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> Thorne Smith wrote I Married a Witch, right?
Yes he did...as well as TOPPER and NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS.
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I highly endorse Thorne Smith's novel...it's saucier without that pesky production code.
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Love me some Anne Gwynne.
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It's hard to beat that cast...Ricardo Cortez, Bebe Daniels, Thelma Todd, Dwight Frye...A+.
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More L&H - shorts and features - on TCM! I became a fan when I was about ten years old and saw a marathon consisting of BOHEMIAN GIRL, BLOCK-HEADS, SAPS AT SEA and WAY OUT WEST on television.
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Back in the early 90s, a number of these films surfaced in good condition...AFRAID TO TALK, SCANDAL FOR SALE, KING FOR A NIGHT, THE POOR RICH, AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMAN, RADIO PATROL...I don't know where they came from. And THE CROSBY CASE, SECRET OF THE CHATEAU and THE GREAT IMPERSONATION once played on television.
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Excellent choices, Mark. I want Bela for SOTM in October!
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I believe UCLA Film & Television Archive has a print of NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS (1935).
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My understanding is that the majority of their Carl Laemmle-era talkies are housed at the Library of Congress.
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Half of the month should be dedicated to stars of the 20s and 30s...
WHEELER & WOOLSEY
CHESTER MORRIS
JOHN GILBERT
RAMON NOVARRO
LAUREL & HARDY
LON CHANEY
JACK HOLT
THELMA TODD
FAY WRAY
LEILA HYAMS
MAE WEST
BEBE DANIELS or BILLIE DOVE
HELEN TWELVETREES
CONSTANCE BENNETT
ANN HARDING
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www.imdb.com/company/co0005073/
Scroll down to "Production Company - filmography"
Check out 904-2455...Universal titles, 1929 - 1945.
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Hugh Herbert also made shorts at Columbia. I've never seen them.
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I want lotsa pre-Codes and Columbia Bs...I need my fix after 31 Days of Oliver or whoever.
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I've been watching some classic Universals of late (THE MUMMY'S HAND, THE MAD GHOUL, CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN, et al). It's been awhile and I love 'em. And, yes, THE WOLF MAN is top notch.
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> {quote:title=CineMaven wrote:}{quote}
> My first trip to the Bahamas was in July 1973. I had a fantastic time. I traveled with my aunt. She treated me like a grown-up (though I was only twenty-something). I met a local boy, met a sailor, I lied to my aunt. I got busted by her. Yikes! But I had a ball.
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> Then I came back to the U.S. and found out that Veronica Lake, Lon Chaney Jr. and Betty Grable had died.
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> That news put a pall on my whole trip.
Yes, there were many celebrity deaths in 1973...Joe E. Brown, Glenn Strange, J. Carrol Naish, George Macready.
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> > I'm just so grateful for TCM because they do not interrupt a film to sell some soap (or Viagra).

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> There's something to be grateful about, indeed. And when you put it that way, I wonder if maybe a few "overplayed" movies are such a bad thing after all...
It's good to be grateful. It's also good to make suggestions for improvement.
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My pleasure.
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MOST DANGEROUS GAME and A GAME OF DEATH
THE UNINVITED and THE UNSEEN
HORSE FEATHERS and DUCK SOUP
HELLZAPOPPIN' and GHOST CATCHERS
JOURNEY'S END and HELL'S ANGELS
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT and THE ROAD BACK
SECRET OF THE BLUE, THE MISSING GUEST and MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM
SVENGALI and THE MAD GENIUS
JUAREZ and THE MAD EMPRESS
THE MAD DOCTOR OF MARKET STREET and THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. RX
THE BLACK CAT and HORROR ISLAND
THE DEVIL BAT and THE FLYING SERPENT
THE UNHOLY THREE and DEVIL DOLL
THE MAD DOCTOR and FINGERS AT THE WINDOW
THE CAT AND THE CANARY and GHOST BREAKERS
THE SPIDER and TRICK FOR TRICK
FRONTIER BADMEN and THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN
OUTWARD BOUND and BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
DOUBLE DOOR and THE WITCHING HOUR
THE DEATH KISS and THE PREVIEW MURDER MYSTERY
THE SPHINX and PHANTOM KILLER
KING OF THE ZOMBIES and REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES
THE VAMPIRE'S GHOST and VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES
MURDERS IN THE ZOO and TERROR ABOARD
THE CROOKED CIRCLE and STRANGERS OF THE EVENING
BLACK FRIDAY and THE LADY AND THE MONSTER
THE WESTLAND CASE, LADY IN THE MORGUE and THE LAST WARNING
THE GORILLA, THE GORILLA and THE GORILLA
THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR and THE UNHOLY NIGHT
THE MOONSTONE and THE PERFECT CLUE
ROMAN SCANDALS and KID MILLIONS
MURDER ON THE CAMPUS, A SHOT IN THE DARK and GREEN EYES
MURDER IN THE FLEET and DEATH ON THE DIAMOND
AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMAN and THE CROSBY CASE
THE BLACK DOLL and DANGER ON THE AIR
THE GREAT IMPERSONATION and THE GREAT IMPERSONATION
MOBY DICK and THE SEA BAT
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Don't know how many of the silents still survive, but a Dolores Costello fest would be fun...
BOBBED HAIR (1925)
THE SEA BEAST (1926)
BRIDE OF THE STORM (1926)
THE LITTLE IRISH GIRL (1926)
THE THIRD DEGREE (1926)
WHEN A MAN LOVES (1927)
A MILLION BID (1927)
OLD SAN FRANCISCO (1927)
THE HEART OF MARYLAND (1927)
THE COLLEGE WIDOW (1927)
TENDERLOIN (1928)
GLORIOUS BETSY (1928)
NOAH'S ARK (1928)
THE REDEEMING SIN (1929)
GLAD RAG DOLL (1929)
MADONNA OF AVENUE A (1929)
HEARTS IN EXILE (1929)
THE SHOW OF SHOWS (1929)
SECOND CHOICE (1930)
EXPENSIVE WOMEN (1931)
THE BELOVED BRAT (1938)
THIS IS THE ARMY (1943)
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> {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote}
> Maybe they looked at the thread about overplayed films and realized that two-dozen of the usual suspects were scheduled for May.

Or maybe the pre-1960 faction is battling with the post-1960 faction. Helen Twelvetrees vs. Sigourney Weaver.
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From deep inside Universal's vaults, Fay Wray in...
THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO (1934)
CHEATING CHEATERS (1934)
MADAME SPY (1934)
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Alfred Hitchcock and Elvis Presley have friends in high places at TCM.

MARIA MONTEZ @ UNIVERSAL
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Give Maria a day in August.