PrinceSaliano
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Six rare Columbias from 1933 on 9/25!!!
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I'm hearing alot of excuses and seeing too few results.
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SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN (First National, 1929)
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TAKE THE STAND (Liberty, 1934) starring Jack LaRue, Thelma Todd and Gail Patrick.
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Universal's Carl Laemmle-era talkies (1929-36).
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A Gloria Stuart - Universal Collection.
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I've been requesting THE FIREBIRD (1934) for years and it is finally scheduled in July! Yay!
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Looks like Ginger Rogers...but too "hippy"!
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Is it just me or did the networks stop making decent TV movies during 1974-75?
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> {quote:title=hamradio wrote:}{quote}
> A member a few months ago found TCM's original 1995 Program Guide that included their original concept. I have saved it to my hard drive but because they are so large in size, I can't show the whole page due to page size limitations. Here's the original TCM concept.
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Seems those "hard-to-find treasures" are becoming even harder to find.
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Don't give up hope. It might appear some night, sandwiched in between SAVING PRIVATE RYAN and HIGH NOON (or SHANE or FATHER OF THE BRIDE or CASABLANCA or SUNSET BOULEVARD or a salute to Woody Allen).
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> {quote:title=FredCDobbs wrote:}{quote}
> Hi

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> I watched parts of High Noon last night, but Ive seen the film so many times, and TCM airs it so often, I wasnt interested in watching all of it again.
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> Oklahoma has been aired frequently too during the last couple of years, and I find it boring.
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> From Here to Eternity is shown so often on TCM, I cant stand to watch any of it anymore.
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> The Member of the Wedding has been aired many times in recent years and has become boring.
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> My big film last night was Ah, Wilderness!, a wonderful film with great performances by:
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> Wallace Beery
> Lionel Barrymore
> Aline MacMahon
> Eric Linden
> Cecilia Parker
> Spring Byington
> Mickey Rooney
> Charley Grapewin
> Frank Albertson
> Edward J. Nugent
> Bonita Granville
> Helen Flint
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> I taped it off of TCM about 10 years ago.
I feel your pain. Am very much looking forward to July, though. It makes up for the dullness of February, June and August.
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SO THIS IS AFRICA (Columbia, 1933) Wheeler & Woolsey's only film away from RKO.
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This doesn't explain the occasional oddball that manages to get through...MYSTERY LINER (1934); PURSUIT (1935); WALKING ON AIR (1936); THE LOCKED DOOR (1929); HELL'S HEROES (1929); THE SQUAW MAN (1931); BY WHOSE HAND? (1932); et al.
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This doesn't explain the occasional oddball...MYSTERY LINER (1934); HELL'S HEROES (1929); PURSUIT (1935); CIRCUS QUEEN MURDER (1933); KIND LADY (1935); etc.
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Instead of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN......
WHERE EAST IS EAST (1929)
MADAM SATAN (1930)
WAY FOR A SAILOR (1930)
THE EASIEST WAY (1931)
STEPPING OUT (1931)
PHANTOM OF PARIS (1931)
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD (1931)
CUBAN LOVE SONG (1931)
ARE YOU LISTENING? (1932)
THE SON-DAUGHTER (1932)
MEET THE BAROMN (1933)
SOLITAIRE MAN (1933)
BABES IN TOYLAND (1934)
DEATH ON THE DIAMOND (1934)
TIMES SQUARE LADY (1935)
And where are such MGM stars as Ramon Novarro, John Gilbert, William Haines and Lon Chaney during "Summer Under the Stars"?
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All of these probably played on AMC in the 1980s......
CONSPIRACY (1930)
FRAMED (1930)
INSIDE THE LINES (1930)
MIDNIGHT MYSTERY (1930)
MILLIE (1931)
THE LADY REFUSES (1931)
EVERYTHING'S ROSIE (1931)
TOO MANY CROOKS (1931)
LADIRES OF THE JURY (1932)
A WOMAN COMMANDS (1932)
STATE'S ATTORNEY (1932)
IS MY FACE RED? (1932)
PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD (1932)
EMERGENCY CALL (1933)
HEADLINE SHOOTER (1933)
COCKEYED CAVALIERS (1934)
CRIME DOCTOR (1934)
DANGEROUS CORNER (1934)
DOWN TO THEIR LAST YACHT (1934)
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE (1935)
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Still waiting on these...
THE BACHELOR GIRL (1929)
TRIAL MARRIAGE (1929)
LAST OF THE LONE WOLF (1930)
GUILTY GENERATION (1931)
SECRET WITNESS (1931)
NIGHT CLUB LADY (1932)
AS THE DEVIL COMMANDS (1932)
ANN CARVER'S PROFESSION (1933)
COCKTAIL HOUR (1933)
MASTER OF MEN (1933)
MY WOMAN (1933)
PAROLE GIRL (1933)
SO THIS IS AFRICA (1933)
THE WOMAN I STOLE (1933)
BLACK MOON (1934)
THE DEFENSE RESTS (1934)
FOG (1934)
I'LL FIX IT (1934)
THE NINTH GUEST (1934)
WHITE LIES (1934)
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Where have these been?......
BROADWAY BABIES (1929)
THE DESERT SONG (1929)
DRAG (1929)
THE MAN AND THE MOMENT (1929)
SEVEN FOOTPRINTS TO SATAN (1929)
SHOW OF SHOWS (1929)
PLAYING AROUND (1930)
SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY (1930)
SHOW GIRL IN HOLLYWOOD (1930)
SON OF THE GODS (1930)
SWEET MAMA (1930)
THREE FACES EAST (1930)
THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH (1930)
VIENNESE NIGHTS (1930)
MY PAST (1931)
BOUGHT (1931)
CROONER (1932)
THE FAMOUS FERGUSON CASE (1932)
FROM HEADQUARTERS (1933)
RETURN OF THE TERROR (1934)
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Reminds me of Julie Bishop.
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Ignore the apologists and make your voice heard. SAVING PRIVATE RYAN doesn't belong on TCM (I wonder if these same folks would so staunchly support other newer films, say BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN for instance).
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I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO (Monogram, 1943)
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I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO (Monogram, 1943)
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Joan Bennett

who else does not care to see newer movies on TCM?
in General Discussions
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> {quote:title=FredCDobbs wrote:}{quote}
> This doesnt have anything at all to do with analogue or digital. It has to do with a corporate decision to show more newer movies and fewer older ones.
I no techno expert, but I agree with Fred.