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  1. Tues., 7-1 for SOTM Maureen O'Hara: 12:30 AM 94 min drama Sentimental Journey (1946) An actress becomes fatally ill and adopts an orphan so that her husband will not be alone once she has died. Dir: Walter Lang Cast: John Payne , Maureen O'Hara , William Bendix . 2:15 AM 91 min drama Forbidden Street, The (1949) A wealthy British woman in Victorian London marries an impoverished artist from the slums and becomes victimized by a blackmail plot. Dir: Jean Negulesco Cast: Dana Andrews , Maureen O'Hara , Dame Sybil Thorndike .
  2. Kiki (1926) Trail of '98 ('28) Court House Crooks (1915) A Submarine Pirate (1915) Look Pleasant, Please (1918) Take a Chance (1918) Captain Kidd's Kids (1919) Pandora's Box ('28)
  3. All Premieres this month! The Housemaid ('60) Love and the Frenchwoman ('61) schedule now shows "Throne of Blood" ('57) World on a Wire ('73) La Haine ('95)
  4. could be Victory, Sylvester Stallone as 'Hatch', but that was 1981 ??
  5. -she wanted her 'crush', the eldest Day son Clarence, Jr., to "write first"?
  6. thanks Miles. That was fun. Not smart enough for 'ultimate' anything thread's open....
  7. Oooooh, then there's Gilbert's Bardelys the Magnificent (1926) w/Costello & John Wayne playing a 'guard'??
  8. How about some programming suggestions??? here's a link to movies they've shown in the past: https://mubi.com/lists/tcm-underground-films
  9. Yup, nice work metz your thread....
  10. "Jack Favell" of the flowing body of water ??
  11. thought it nicely done, maybe not as elaborate as V/V, but pretty clever & wasn't Mathews cute?
  12. In observance of the centenary of World War I, which lasted from July 1914 to November 1918, TCM devotes its popular Friday Night Spotlight franchise to films about this conflict. Primetime films in the Spotlight are hosted by retired U.S. Army General Wesley Clark, a veteran of 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense. A winner of the Silver Star for his service in Vietnam, Clark later commanded Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo War during his term as the Supreme Allied Commander and Commander in Chief of the U.S. European Command.
  13. Featured Films: Sergeant York The Fighting 69th The Dawn Patrol (1938) Wings Von Richthofen and Brown The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) The Spy in Black Hell Below Flight Commander aka The Dawn Patrol (1930) Ace of Aces Lafayette Escadrille Waterloo Bridge (1931) Suzy Paths of Glory All Quiet on the Western Front The Big Parade Westfront 1918 Kameradschaft J'Accuse! (1919) Today We Live A Farewell to Arms (1932) Stamboul Quest Ever in My Heart British Intelligence Dark Journey Rendezvous Lawrence of Arabia Gallipoli Grand Illusion King & Country The Last Flight Heroes For Sale They Gave Him a Gun Marianne The Shopworn Angel The Better 'Ole Shoulder Arms Doughboys (1930) King of Hearts Random Harvest Waterloo Bridge (1940) Oh! What a Lovely War Mata Hari After Tonight TCM article: http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/1009641|0/Friday-Night-Spotlight-100th-Anniversary-of-WWI.html
  14. for some background info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I http://www.firstworldwar.com/
  15. here are more comments from the 2009 thread: http://forums.tcm.com/index.php?/topic/27869-the-wicker-man-73/
  16. "Well, I guess I can just forget about those (Eugene) Ionesco retrospectives." ...Who said this, and in reference to what occasion? -won't google, so maybe a hint?
  17. maybe: holy+Day+ inn = "Holiday Inn" ?
  18. Thanks flash, nice pick thread's open....
  19. “The Twist” was released by Hank Ballard and The Midnighters as a B-Side to “Teardrops on Your Letter” in 1959, but charted only at a modest #16 – this despite the new dance the band had come up with to perform along with the song. But when it was recorded the next year by Chubby Checker, his version rocketed up the charts. ??
  20. If Ben had said, "Well, while Quentin and I were chatting yesterday, he mentioned....", I would call THAT 'namedropping'. All he did was mention an opinion of a well-known director. This is fact, and you can take it for whatever you think Tarantino's opinion is worth. I, for one, appreciated hearing that bit of trivia.
  21. Morlock Kimberly Lindbergs' blog on Eli Wallach's role in "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly": “I wonder if my brother remembers his brother?” – Remembering Eli Wallach 1915-2014 http://moviemorlocks.com/2014/06/26/i-wonder-if-my-brother-remembers-his-brother-remembering-eli-wallach-1915-2014/
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