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loliteblue

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  1. I happened to be up late tonite or this morning! family here this evening thought i would look and see if there was late nite trivia!... the answer is OH Darling!....that verse is fameous for none other than Miss Taullauh Bankhead and she said it in the movie lifeboat have a good one all!....lolite....
  2. Key Largo ? Very good round path! i'm stumped but trying.
  3. your comments ae great! the movie is only as good as the actor who plays in it....welcome aboard! lolite.
  4. Scarlett Pimpernickel ? just a guess lolite.
  5. that might be your film it is a Robert montgomery film "They Were Expendable" the story about p.t. boats during wwII. Also another movie of Robert Montgomery is "Hell Below" where the sub has to dive leaving his friend to defend for himself in the waters while the sub must now go under water!... lolite.
  6. "A Lady without Passport" a Hedy Lamarr film for those who might not know
  7. Thanks mongo your a peach! His second wife sure must've loved him giving June the once over!..... would've liked to have been a fly on that wall that day! I could almost envision Harlow doing that to keep him would've been a nice added scene in "Dinner At Eight" wink! Thanks again for your complete & superb throughness lolite.
  8. May i wish Max Schell lot s of comfort at this time of his grief. Marie was like a delicate flower that couldn't handle the realities & harshness of the world around her. A brilliant talent everytime on film she gave so much of herself that i felt captivated everytime! But i also felt since she gave so much on film of herself that there was nothing left of herself for herself.... I wish happy memories of her for max, close friends and family. Maria is resting in peace now... loliteblue.
  9. Thank you therealfuster! Now I really looking forward to this gem of a film...I love Hitch 's films so much i'm trying so but surely, especially his early films to get them all whether it be vhs or dvd. I will look especially close to Gigelud's performance now with interest.I loved Carroll's performance in "39 Steps" so i hope i'm not disappointed by her performance in "Secret Agent" thanks again for taking the time to reply. Loliteblue...
  10. Hi Ken, I would like also to extend my sincere birthday wishes to you sorry that its late and i missed your "special Day" haven't posted been working on a book fair for our local animal shelter a yearly event these past few days. Your a bright light on these boards i don't know how we could ever do without our "Serial Master" wouldn't want to try. Tare care friend p.s. Hope you had your favorite ice cream & cake in abundance!wink! lolite....
  11. I loved Ann in three films: "Kings Row", "I was a male War Bride" & my favorite "The Man Who Came To Dinner" she was fantastic in everyway! Spoilercoming*********** When she's put in the mummy case by Monte wooley & Jimmy Durante i laugh soooo hard everytime i see it! Priceless! Just show how the wonderful Ann Sheridan would do anything! a director or script called for! What a trouper! Plus she also held her own against Bette Davis in that film no easy task i bet. I thank God thanks to the author who's writing a book about her coming out soon Ann has a final resting Place. RIP ANN.....
  12. thanks! Antar, aka leopold will be so thrilled !..... and i am happy for him i know he's waited along time for this moment to happen congrats antar my friend your moments arrived! Finally! smile and a wink!...lolite.
  13. Mongo i've been wanting to ask you this for awhile now i know you are swamped with all of us asking info trivia when you get a chance no rush.... Could you tell me everything & anything about Edmund Lowe I have an vhs copy of "Dinner At Eight" and the more i play it his character of Dr. Talbot just permeates the screen everytime he's great as the womanizer doctor and the steamy embrace he has with Harlow and the rest is left to the imagination of the audience brillant and spicy scene for 1933 let me tell ya love it....lolite. thanks in advance gonna watch Dr. Talbot again right now! have a good one!....
  14. It might be the movie "Sand Pebbles " with Steve McQueen and Richard Crenna if memory serves i think steve Mcqueen was under water with buoys at one point in the film & was hit on the head with wood unconscious while either underwater hanging onto a buoy or pieces of wood from a ship dock nearby him that explodes from enemy fire ... i hope maybe this will help you too, sure wish you could remember more details cause that's all i can come up with for you lolite.
  15. John Mills was the consumate actor, brillant and he loved to work! Even right up to his death he was working His well deserved oscar for playing a senile old man was the one year of the academy they got sooooo right!.... John Mills has done England proud. My sympathies to his wife, Jonathan, Juliet, & Haley & close friends. There will never be another John Mills but in effect there shouldn't be we had humanity's best God Had to offer... Rest in Peace John applause, applause (standing ovation) Dear sir John you 've earn it!........lolite.
  16. Feaito, could you give me your take on "Secret Agent" i should have it any day now i'm on the edge of my seat waiting i got it on amazon.com for 3.39 couldn't believe it....What a find!...even a mini review would be nice and when i finally get it in the mail i will tell ya what i think ok? ...lolite.
  17. Dear susan, Thanks so much for your kind thoughts wonderful thread you have here enjoy it. I did see the color photo Deborah sent you i just love it of both of them! It such an endearing photo it brings tears to my eyes it show the depth of love for each other!What a wonderful example of love their story. Truly not a fairy tale and not tarnish by hollywood standards or trash, or scandal just tremendous !!!!!!!lolite.
  18. I purchased "The Secret Agent" 1936 waiting to receive it. It stars John Guilud & Madeleine Carroll ( from 39 steps) Hitchcock movie. It's one of his finest earlier films to date now years later. But when released in theatres it didn't fare well. I can't wait to get this movie been wanting it for along time now. If you have seen this movie can you give me your take on it? Or a review i do not mind....Can anyone name other classic movies that didn't do well at the box office when first released and our classics now! Boy i bet we could get a list going. lolite blue. p.s. Please excuse the miss spelling of John Guilud 's name he was the consumate actor and i meant no disrespect whatssoever.
  19. I thnk the movie you want is called "UP Periscope" with Edmund O'Brien and a Young James Garner. 1959. James Garner is the officer in the water holding the buoys while the buoys are being fired upon. He's on a secret mission to go on a Japanese island and destroy their radoi communications he's hanging on to the buoys waiting to swim back to the site where the submarine will pick him back up....hope this is your movie! glad i could help ya. lolite.
  20. It was simply a greed issue, and she didn't love him, kill two birds with one stone money she wanted and to rid herself of the nuisence of him. He was his father's favorite not hers....
  21. Love all sherlock Holmes movies, but the one that stands out for me everytime is: The Hounds of The Baskervilles. The howls of those hounds send shivers up and down my spine. lolite.
  22. Ken, thanks it was great reading today! Love those closing walls too. Wondering how Zorro gets out of this one.I watched an old Superman episode & he had closing walls with kytonite in the cell with him. That's what i pictured today in my mind when Zorro is facing closing walls today. great stuff. Please keep it going makes saturday's a real treat!....lolite. Have a good day & thanks for all the effort and time you put in on this thread ! May not say it to often but its appreciated by us all. No doubt about it. lolite.
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