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PrinceSaliano

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  1. > {quote:title=CineMaven wrote:}{quote} > WHERE is "Singin' In the Rain"?? Didn't you know Douglas Fowley was in SINGIN' IN THE RAIN? I thought every classic movie fan knew that. Next time I'll draw you a map.
  2. > {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote} > Thanks for the images. July 10 has five pre-Code films in a row, and I've not seen any of them: > > 10:00 AM Good Bad Girl, The (1931) > A gangster's moll tries to go straight to marry an honest man. Cast: Mae Clarke, James Hall, Marie Prevost. Dir: Roy William Neill. BW-67 mins, > > 11:15 AM Attorney For The Defense (1932) > A ruthless attorney tries to make amends for convicting an innocent man. Cast: Edmund Lowe, Evelyn Brent, Constance Cummings. Dir: Irving Cummings. BW-70 mins, > > 12:30 PM Final Edition (1932) > A newswoman comes on to a mobster to solve the police commissioner's murder. Cast: Mae Clarke, Pat O'Brien, Mary Doran. Dir: Howard Higgin. BW-66 mins, > > 1:45 PM Three Wise Girls (1932) > Three models try to snag husband's but the ones they find are already married. Cast: Jean Harlow, Mae Clarke, Marie Prevost. Dir: William Beaudine. BW-68 mins, > > 3:00 PM Deception (1932) > A crooked promoter turns a football hero into a wrestling star without telling him his matches are fake. Cast: Leo Carrillo, Nat Pendleton, Thelma Todd. Dir: Lewis Seiler. BW-65 mins, I don't know who is responsible for this, but they deserve a big promotion! Bravo!
  3. Douglas Fowley SCARED TO DEATH (1947) Bela Lugosi THE WOLF MAN Evelyn Ankers THE FROZEN GHOST Douglass Dumbrille KENTUCKY
  4. Looks like at least two people missed the point.
  5. THE CABINET OF CALIGARI (1962) DON'T LOOK IN THE BASEMENT (ca. 1972) ASYLUM (1973)
  6. > {quote:title=markbeckuaf wrote:}{quote} > Right on, Prince!! > This is the the way I love to come home from a hard day of work!!! To an evening of classic era gangster and crime films! > TCM, hats off, this is a GREAT day and evening of films, thank you! On another thread, someone is bemoaning the scarcity of 1965-1975 titles on TCM...LOL...Maybe they need a "Beach Blanket Beatdown"!!!
  7. Douglass Dumbrille was married to Alan Mowbray's daughter.
  8. OMG...if we must endure another such month...Tod Browning, James Whale, William Beaudine, Phil Rosen, Ed Wood, Roy William Neill, Erle C. Kenton, Rowland V. Lee, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Ray Dennis Steckler.
  9. These specialty months (February, June, August) don't float my boat. No Silent Sundays. No TCM Underground. Not enough B-movies. Not enough pre-Codes. Randomness works better for me. July is "hot", sandwiched between two dull months.
  10. THE PHANTOM SPEAKS (Republic, 1945) THE LAST WARNING (Universal, 1929) THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD (RKO, 1932) THE SMILING GHOST (WB, 1941) TRICK FOR TRICK (Fox, 1933) THE CRIMSON GHOST (Republic serial, 1946)
  11. Is this person a product of America's public education system? Gadzooks!!
  12. Marlene Dietrich and Anna May Wong. Don't know the other one, but she resembles Diana Wynyard.
  13. > {quote:title=HollywoodGolightly wrote:}{quote} > I'd love to see The Uninvited (1944) on the October schedule, TCM hasn't shown it in a while. Well, if they can get ahold of it, then why not ISLAND OF LOST SOULS, MURDER BY THE CLOCK and MURDERS IN THE ZOO as well?
  14. She looks like a combination of Toby Wing and Una Merkel!
  15. I believe Bela Lugosi also died on the same date as Elvis...21 years earlier. But does Bela get a tribute?
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