PrinceSaliano
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We definitely need those on TCM. And the very rare NIGHT LIFE OF THE GODS (1935) too!
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I want to be rid of the phrases "that being said," and "having said that"! Please stop the insanity!
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I'd like to see more of Richard Barthelmess on TCM...his pre-Code talkies and his surviving silents.
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ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summerville were teamed in a number of Universal pre-Code features. Have they ever been seen since?
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Double check. I think it's been removed from the schedule.
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Yes. I meant they are needed on TCM. Listening programmers?
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Yes. It's a reminder to the programmer(s).
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I have several of them too. They are needed on TCM.
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ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1933)
DISGRACED! (1933)
DOUBLE DOOR (1934)
ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932)
THE LAWYER'S SECRET (1931)
LUXURY LINER (1933)
THE MIRACLE MAN (1932)
NO LIMIT (1931)
TERROR ABOARD (1933)
WHITE WOMAN (1933)
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AFRAID TO TALK (1932)
CHEATING CHEATERS (1934)
THE COUNTESS OF MONTE CRISTO (1934)
EMBARRASSING MOMENTS (1934)
HORSEPLAY (1933)
LET'S TALK IT OVER (1934)
MADAME SPY (1934)
ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE (1934)
OUTSIDE THE LAW (1930)
SCANDAL FOR SALE (1932)
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BOSTON **** series
DANGEROUS BLONDES (1943)
THE DEVIL'S MASK (1946)
ELLERY QUEEN series
I LOVE A MYSTERY (1945)
LONE WOLF series
THE MISSING JUROR (1944)
MURDER IN TIMES SQUARE (1943)
NINE GIRLS (1944)
THE UNKNOWN (1946)
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AS THE DEVIL COMMANDS (1933)
ATLANTIC ADVENTURE (1935)
BY WHOSE HAND? (1932)
FOG (1933)
THE LEAGUE OF FRIGHTENED MEN (1937)
THE LONE WOLF RETURNS (1935)
MEET NERO WOLFE (1936)
MURDER IN GREENWICH VILLAGE (1937
THE NIGHT CLUB LADY (1932)
THE NINTH GUEST (1934)
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> {quote:title=gagman66 wrote:}{quote}
> Prince,
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> So Is that a Silent film??? Why not, try asking for the Silent version of THE FOUR FEATHERS (Paramount, 1929) with Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, and William Powell. It has a vintage track, and is now owned by Universal and not Paramount. It might take them a year to get it, but let them know there is a demand. You don't seem to understand though that TCM has limited lease agreements for some few Universal titles. Same as it is with other studios like Columbia. They can't just show anything they like.
You are now on ignore.
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MURDERS IN THE ZOO (a Universal-owned Paramount title) is scheduled for October.
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> {quote:title=gagman66 wrote:}{quote}
> PrinceSaliano,
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> Isn't this a Universal Picture? TCM has no rights to the film. Please try asking for something that they do have the rights to. How about WHERE EAST IS EAST (1929) with Lon Chaney and Lupe Velez? Hasn't aired in over 10 years!
Umm, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and THE CAT & THE CANARY are Universal Pics that have played on TCM. It makes perfect sense to request Universal titles.
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> {quote:title=PrinceSaliano wrote:}{quote}
> What horror films are you hoping to see on TCM this year?
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> 1. German silents (THE GOLEM; FAUST; HANDS OF ORLAC)
> 2. SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN (First National, 1929)
> 3. RETURN OF THE TERROR (First National, 1934)
> 4. THE VAMPIRE'S GHOST (Republic, 1945)
> 5. VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES (Republic, 1946)
> 6. THE MAD GHOUL (Universal, 1943)
> 7. NIGHT OF TERROR (Columbia, 1933)
> 8. THE APE MAN (Monogram, 1943) a good print!
> 9. THINGS HAPPEN AT NIGHT (British, 1948)
> 10. THE CAT AND THE CANARY (Paramount, 1939)
They didn't make the October schedule. Let's get 'em in 2010!
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> {quote:title=drednm wrote:}{quote}
> Silent murder mystery in a spooky old theater with Laura LaPlante the leading lady, John Boles the stage manager, Montagu Love the detective, along with Margaret Livingston, Slim Summerville, Roy D'Arcy, Bert Roach, Mack Swain, and Carrie Daumery as the old lady.
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> My copy is heavily tinted red and mute but still an enjoyable film directed by Paul Leni. Great camera work!
Still waitin' on it!
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Almost forgot John Abbott in LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS (1942).
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I want Universal's Detective Bill Crane trio starring Preston Foster...THE WESTLAND CASE; LADY IN THE MORGUE; THE LAST WARNING.
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Ida Lupino during her Jean Harlow phase.
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I have no problem with a Gloria Jean Fest. But if Universals are available, I want an Evelyn Ankers Fest!
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My favorite movie from 1939 is SON OF FRANKENSTEIN...beautifully photographed; beautifully scored; Rathbone, Karloff, Lugosi & Atwill! Lugosi steals the show as broken-necked Ygor. And Lionel Atwill has one of his best roles as embittered Inspector Krogh.
Other favorites include BEAU GESTE, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND and YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN.
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How about a Republic Mysteries Fest?...
THE FATAL WITNESS (1945)
THE FRENCH KEY (1946)
THE GIRL WHO DARED (1944)
THE MADONNA'S SECRET (1946)
THE MANDARIN MYSTERY (1936)
MURDER IN THE MUSIC HALL (1946)
MYSTERY BROADCAST (1943)
A SCREAM IN THE DARK (1943)
SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD (1944)
WHO KILLED AUNT MAGGIE? (1940)
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An early "heads up" and grooving to prime time bliss on TCM-July 29th!!!
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Two Thelma Todds in two days, HIPS HIPS HOORAY and SON OF A SAILOR. Now let's get the recently canvceled DECEPTION back on the schedule.