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PrinceSaliano

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  1. NIGHT CLUB LADY (1932) COCKTAIL HOUR (1933) NIGHT OF TERROR (1933) SO THIS IS AFRICA (1933) FOG (1934) THE NINTH GUEST (1934) THE BEST MAN WINS (1935) ALIBI FOR MURDER (1936) THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE (1936) MURDER IN GREENWICH VILLAGE (1937) Many JACK HOLT features BACHELOR GIRL (1929) TRIAL MARRIAGE (1929) Ellery Queen series w/ RALPH BELLAMY & WILLIAM GARGAN
  2. > {quote:title=mr6666 wrote:}{quote} > sorry, ham, but I love OBWAT, and will be thrilled to see it edit & commercial-free. > as was said before, not ALL 'classics' are over 20 years old. Or you could buy the DVD.
  3. O BROTHER does not belong on TCM. Period. No explanation needed. And no justification from the apologists either.
  4. > {quote:title=musicalnovelty wrote:}{quote} > We need to see more pre-1935 Fox movies on The Fox Movie Channel! We need to see more pre-1935 Fox movies on TCM!
  5. HOLD YOUR MAN has one of my favorite lines ever... Jean Harlow to Dorothy Burgess: "You wouldn't be a bad lookin' dame, if it wasn't for your face!"
  6. I remember reading Robert Aldrich wanted her for the Agnes Moorehead part. When Crawford left the picture he considered her for that role, but she was already committed to ROUSTABOUT with Elvis Presley.
  7. Three have aired previously and three have not. TCM, please repeat THE BIG TIMER (1932).
  8. I've never seen it but it has a lousy reputation. I'm in favor of remaking films that were poorly made the first time.
  9. > {quote:title=markfp2 wrote:}{quote} > I've said before that it's important for all of us, who buy DVDs, to support the Warner Archive Collection because if it's successful it may help open the vault door at other studios. If the studios see it as a way to make money from their libraries without the expense of a full-blown DVD release they might just give it a shot. I know some folks complain because Warner Archives are bare-bones releases without extras, but these are films that otherwise might not be released at all. The price needs to come down some.
  10. Where the hell is BLONDIE JOHNSON and THE FAMOUS FERGUSON CASE? How many years has it been?
  11. There was a woman named Patti Deutsch. She looked like a bassett hound. I didn't know who she was then and I still don't.
  12. I gave up on SUGGEST A MOVIE months ago. The stupidity became just too much.
  13. A beautiful print of WHITE ZOMBIE is already available on DVD.
  14. I want the rare early-talkie Universal/Paramount stuff. The Hope/Crosby Road pics and Francis the Talking Mule can wait.
  15. There is no reasonable excuse for ISLAND OF LOST SOULS to not be available on DVD. And I think WHITE WOMAN would make a perfect extra.
  16. > {quote:title=kriegerg69 wrote:}{quote} > > {quote:title=hlywdkjk wrote:}{quote} > > Re: December - > > *"TCM SALUTES SHERLOCK HOLMES Tuesday, Dec. 22"* > > > > With TCM and Fox "making nice" lately, here's hoping the original 1939 *The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes* with Basil Rathbone is debuted that night. > > Has nothing to do with Fox....the Fox studios' rights to the two Holmes films they made, as well as Universal's rights to the ten Holmes they made, ran out and reverted back to the Arthur Conan Doyle estate, which is why all 12 films were eventually picked up and restored and released on DVD by MPI, even though two different studios made the movies with Rathbone. Fox and Universal no longer hold rights to those Holmes movies they made. I suspected that.
  17. I remember HIMAN from AMC back in the day. Colin Clive was the husband (he's another favorite).
  18. It seems many people are under the impression that TCM owns a library of films, and TCM isn't doing much to dispel that.
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