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  1. The first clue was about how David Byrne described the killer. I also said that this was a very famous film, from a very famous director. If that doesn't do it, then I give up.

    -spent enough time, maybe someone else can figure it out......

  2. airing late 6-28

     

    2:00 AM
    77 min
     
    So Evil So Young (1961)  PREMIERE
    the tale of an innocent secretary (Jill Ireland) framed for robbery and assault by her boyfriend's jealous ex (Jocelyn Britton) and sentenced to three years in a reformatory.

     

    DirGodfrey Grayson CastJill Ireland , John Charlesworth , Colin Tapley .

     

    Article: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/90646/So-Evil-So-Young/articles.html

     

    (doesn't sound too promising. Been pretty disappointed in 'Underground' showings for some time now)

    :(:(

  3. Born to Kill, was that fun or what? Great sleezy characters!

    So what was the deal with Mrs. Kraft & Laury and Steve & Marty, anyway? and how did Mrs. Kraft get away from Steve on the beach? We know Steve's a psycho, but wasn't Claire Trevor a wonderful cold-hearted stinker!?

    Great flick! :)

     

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    So didn't anyone watch THIS?

  4. Sun., 6-29

     

    12:00 AM
    78 min
    silent

    In this silent film, when a young woman thinks her fiance has jilted her, she runs off to Paris and a life of sin.

    DirCharles Chaplin CastEdna Purviance , Adolphe Menjou , Carl Miller .

     LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW:

    D: Charles Chaplin. Edna Purviance, Adolphe Menjou, Carl Miller, Lydia Knott, Charles French. "French girl Purviance is set to marry her sweetheart (Miller), but a misunderstanding causes her to move to Paris, where she becomes the mistress of wealthy Menjou. Chaplin's one attempt to make a serious film (without himself as star) was quite sophisticated for its time, and remains interesting, even moving, today. It was a box-office flop in 1923; Chaplin reedited it, but waited until 1977 to reissue it, with his newly composed music score. Chaplin does a cameo as a railway porter, but he's virtually unrecognizable."

     

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  5. Sun., 6-29

    8:00 PM
    90 min
    drama

    A boy in the slums buys a young goat he thinks is a unicorn.

    DirCarol Reed CastCelia Johnson , Diana Dors , David Kossoff .

     LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW:

    D: Carol Reed. Celia Johnson, Diana Dors, David Kossoff, Jonathan Ashmore, Brenda De Banzie, Primo Carnera, Sidney Tafler, Lou Jacobi.

    "Imaginative fable of a poor little London boy (Ashmore) with a vivid imagination; he looks for a unicorn he believes will work miracles, and finds instead a sick, one- horned goat. Script by Wolf Mankowitz, based on his novel."

     

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