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Bartlett

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  1. Francis goes to West Point / w Donald O'Connor ( Francis the talking Mule) Bartlett
  2. > w / John Gavin - Back Street W/ Virginia Grey / Rosie
  3. For those people who love Marty, I have you know he was arrested by the police for putting his thumb on the scale when he was weighing the meat. He's not such a nice guy after all!
  4. > > > > > > > Eli Wallach / The Good The Bad and The Ugly > > Guess I'll use Lee Van Cleef since he's the only > other name I recognize > > w/ Vera Miles - Psycho W / Janet Leigh / The Manchurian Candidate
  5. > w / Clint Eastwood - Coogan's Bluff Eli Wallach / The Good The Bad and The Ugly
  6. Another one Eddie Albert jumping off the tower in Captain Newman M.D. Also Albert in the scalding hot shower in the same movie with Tony Curtis trying to get him out. And of Course Bobby Darin under the influence of the drug to help him remember His friend getting his head blown off during an airplane mission. What a movie and what acting! Peck as usual superb in his portrayal as the doctor, an outstanding and underrated movie that isn't even out on DVD yet.
  7. > Well, they can't show Charlie Chan. They don't own > rights to them. Or, at least they can't show the > Warner Oland ones - those are all FOX. And are also > the best ones. To me Charlie Chan has always been Sidney Toler. Warner Oland is the guy who bit Henry Hull in "The Werewolf of London". Who has the rights of the Toler movies I use to watch them in the 50's on WABD Channel five in New York On Saturday afternoon. Bartlett
  8. The Bachelor and the Bobbysoxer, How to Marry a Millionaire, A Place in the Sun, Winchester 73, Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Meet John Doe, Gentlemen prefer Blondes, From Here to Eternity, Mogambo, The Thin Man, The Third Man, A Touch Of Evil ( Yuk) , Good Times ( Double Yuk), Dead men Don't Wear no Plaid ( Triple Yuk), Casablanca ( I know the dialogue backwards) same thing with The Maltese Falcon, Sunset Boulevard, Angels with Dirty Faces, The Seven year Itch, Adams Rib, The Philadelphia Story Over and Over and Over and over again. Let's all chip in and pass around the hat so we can see seldom seen movies like Charlie Chan, The Charge of the Light Brigade with Errol Flynn, D.O.A. with Edmond O'Brien, Fail Safe, The Good Earth, Public Enemy, Black Friday with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, The Lost Patrol, The Story Of Louis Pasture and The Last Angry Men with Paul Muni, The Story of Alexander Graham Bell with Don Ameche, Sister Kenny with Rosalind Russell, Sahara with Humphrey Bogart, A Walk in the Sun with John Ireland, Kings Row with Broderick Crawford, A Lion In the Streets with James Cagney, Flash Gordon serials. Come on are we being brainwashed with the same movie over and over again. Let's have more variety! Are we being brainwashed like "The Manchurian Candidate? I want to see "The Spirit of St. Louis" and "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Carbine Williams" and "The Long Gray Line' with Tyrone Power and Moby Dick with Richard Baseheart and "Treasure Island" with Robert Newton. No more "F" for Fake in the name of God Please! Bartlett
  9. > Brando w/ Eva Marie Saint - On the Waterfront W/ Lee J. Cobb / 12 Angry Men
  10. > Hold on Vallo: > > People are getting confused again using the movie for > the connection instead of the actor: > > Russ Tamblyn in West Side Story > > starred with Claire Bloom in The Haunting > > Claire Bloom who starred with Julie Harris - also > in The Haunting > > Julie Harris who starred with Liz > Taylor in Reflections in a Golden Eye > > So now it's Elizabeth Taylor and someone she > starred with in another movie > > Go . . . I am confused now. I thought it was an actor in a different movie,not the same movie as Bloom ( i.e. Cliff Robertson / Charly) if that's the case and it is an actor in the same movie I'll say Marlon Brando / The Wild One. ( He co-starred with Taylor in Reflections in a Golden Eye)
  11. > > I was answering "The Haunting" with Claire Bloom and > Julie Harris > > ie:> w / Russ Tamblyn - West Side Story > > W / Claire Bloom / The Haunting Yes, but Russ Tamblyn was the chain he was in West Side Story and The Haunting. Claire Bloom was in the Haunting but not in East of Eden.
  12. I thought the chain was Claire Bloom not Julie Harris.
  13. Good Movie from the 40's! They don't make them like that anymore. Enjoyed "Meet the People" shown at 8 o'clock also. It was a real treat watching Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Lucille Ball was more than just "I Love Lucy", she was a natural and I'm not talking about the color of her hair!
  14. > w / Russ Tamblyn - West Side Story W / Claire Bloom / The Haunting
  15. > > > w / Howard Keel - Showboat > > I never saw or heard of the movie Lone Star, has it > ever been on TCM? I'm going to start looking for > it. I looked it up on IMDB and it sounds like it > would be well worth waiting for. W / Jane Powell / 7 Brides for 7 Brothers--------Lone Star 1952 also starred Clark Gable and Broderick Crawford worth seeing!
  16. I know it's a newer film but when Matt Dillon hands his winnings from Richard Crenna ( Who cheated in the gin card game) to his friend and fellow co-worker "Magic" and tells him to "Stay away from Yonkers Race Track" was a special moment for me. Because like Dillon said to Crenna "You don't screw your friends Mr. Brody."
  17. > Key Largo w Lionel Barrymore... W / Ava Gardner / Lone Star
  18. > Wondering what Johnny Crawford is doing these days. > Put on your thinking caps middle agers. He played > Clint Eastwoods son on the TV show Rawhide, back in > the 50's. I thought Johnny Crawford played Chuck Conners son on "The Rifleman" in the 1950's. Is this the same Crawford your referring to? If so he's a "Son of a Gun".
  19. > > w / Olympia Dukakis - Moonstruck W/ Paul Sorvino / Made For Each Other
  20. > it is clear, atleast to me, that > filmmakers didn't have to write films that catered > one of his certain sensibilities. He truly was a > great actor. One of the absolute best, in my opinion. > > > Now, who's with me? I'm with you! My favorite James Stewart movie is "The Spirit of St. Louis". He was on screen alone for almost half the movie in his airplane and had you on the edge of your seat with his portrayal of Charles Lindbergh. I saw it as a child in the movie and was yelling for him to wake up when he was falling asleep. My friends thought it was funny and the rest of the day were yelling at me to wake up. I learned to appreciate Mr. Stewart even more as I grew older. He had a flair for comedy, dramatic movies, westerns, you name it he was the perfect actor. He is in my top 5 favorite actors.
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