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mr6666

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  1. thanks for last clue, this was makin' me nuts! (good question though) thread's open......
  2. here's a morlocks' article on Genocide, the film pre-empted on 4-13 for Rooney's tribute: http://moviemorlocks.com/2014/04/10/when-insects-attack-genocide-1968/#more-73647 Again, hope they re-schedule
  3. no Liam since 4-7, thread open......
  4. Hey metz, was it "Cat's Paw" or not ??
  5. Wonder Dog Sargeant York or To Hell and Back ?
  6. next: "I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper. " ??
  7. 3rd hint: - bathtub drowning - Bellocchio
  8. How cool! Would love to see Ladd's "Gatsby" on big screen. Hope this mean TCM will air in future?
  9. something to do with remakes?
  10. Hey davez, you OUT THERE???
  11. Featured Films for April 2014: Twenty-Four Eyes Genocide (pre-empted for M. Rooney tribute) hope they re-schedule Lola Montes The Match Factory Girl
  12. Seven Ways From Sundown THE CATERED AFFAIR or MARTY ??
  13. 2nd hints (can't say "p-----d" here) -Italian - Sunday import
  14. wazzat "La Femme Nikita" (1990) ?
  15. but was Kid right with 'Alias Nick Beale"?
  16. (change always seems to stink, at first, but there have been improvements, though they seem pretty fancy for my usual, quick & easy type posts. Be patient. 'Lzcutter' has been pretty helpful in the GD thread, or there's also a thread in tech. mess board section: http://forums.tcm.com/index.php?/forum/74-problems-with-the-message-boards/ ) to move on here.... Edmund Gwenn: "instinct and talent"
  17. could it be one of my favs, "Cat's Paw" w/Harold Lloyd??
  18. Wed., 4-9 under "Fan Programmers" (picked by Glenn Taranto) 12:00 AM (times ET) 93 min war Went the Day Well? (1942) An English village is occupied by disguised German paratroopers as an advance post for a planned invasion. Dir: [Alberto] Cavalcanti LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Alberto Cavalcanti. Cast: Leslie Banks, Elizabeth Allan, Frank Lawton, Mervyn Johns, Basil Sydney, David Farrar, Marie Lohr, C.V. France, Thora Hird. "Wartime melodrama laced with humor about Germans invading a rural British community. Too sly and well written to be dismissed as mere propaganda; a most intriguing time capsule. Screenplay by John Dighton, Angus MacPhail, and Diana Morgan from a Graham Greene story. And remember: this story, told as a flashback at the end of WW2, was actually made at its peak, when the outcome was far from certain." Article here: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/75467/Went-the-Day-Well-/articles.html
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