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  1. Charles Laughton was in the film _The Private Life of Henry VIII_ W./Elsa Lanchester! *NEW STAR: Elsa Lanchester!*
  2. Anthony Quinn was in the film _Blood and Sand_ (I like the remake better W./Sharon Stone!)W./Tyrone Power! *NEW STAR: Tyrone Power!*
  3. Teresa Wright was in _Miracle on 34th Street_ W./ Maureen O'Hara! *NEW STAR: Maureen O'Hara!*
  4. Joseph Cotten ws in _A Blueprint for Murder_ W./Jean Peters! *NEW STAR: Jean Peters!*
  5. Arthur O'Connell was in _Bus Stop_ W./Marilyn Monroe! *NEW STAR: Marilyn Monroe!*
  6. Janet Blair was in the film _My Sister Eileen_ W./Rosalind Russell! *NEW STAR: Rosalind Russell!*
  7. *Lee Remick* *From left: Abby Mann (whose screenplay for "_Judgment at Nuremberg_" won the 1961 Academy Award), left, stands with Lee Remick, at the Academy Awards, April 9, 1962*
  8. Anne Baxter was in _The Busy Body_ (Another good film!) W./ Sid Caesar! *NEW STAR: Sid Caesar!*
  9. George Segal was in _Rollercoaster_ (I remember seeing this filmas a in flight movie!) W./Richard Widmark! *NEW STAR: Richard Widmark!*
  10. *_Marilyn Monroe TV Listings for September 2008_:* *_Channel Date & Time Title_* *CINEMAX Thu, Sep 4, 7:00 AM _River of No Return_* *HBOSGe Sat, Sep 6, 7:45 AM _How to Marry a Millionaire_* *AMC Fri, Sep 12, 3:45 AM _Let's Make Love_* *HBOSGe Fri, Sep 12, 8:15 AM _How to Marry a Millionaire_* *TCM Sat, Sep 13, 8:00 PM _The Misfits_* *FMC Sun, Sep 14, 3:45 PM _Bus Stop_* *FMC Tue, Sep 16, 12:00 PM _Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!_* *_All Times are Eastern! Check Local Listing if U have the channel!_* :LO)
  11. Paul Newman was in _Cat on a Hot Tin Roof_ W./Elizabeth Taylor! *NEW STAR: Elizabeth Taylor!*
  12. obsessive-compulsive - _As Good as It Gets_ *NEW WORD: Afterlife!*
  13. Paul Dooley was in _Kiss Me Goodbye_ (Great Film!) W./Sally Field! *NEW STAR: Sally Field!*
  14. roustabout ... _Nightmare Alley_ *NEW WORD: Soda Jerk!*
  15. *Judy Garland Playing Table Tennis!*
  16. Clark Gable was in the film _Chained_ W./Joan Crawford! *NEW STAR: Joan Crawford!*
  17. Greer Garson was in the film when _When Ladies Meet_ (1941) W./Joan Crawford! NEW STAR: Joan Crawford!
  18. *I found this article & I thought I would pass it along to all my movie friends. Since there is so many threads about Hitchcock, I thought this would be a fun read, & it also gives someone not familiar W./Hitchcock an idea of what films should be seen or not!* *I have seen every film on the list, & I agree with some of the films that were choosen. I would have mabey added "_Shadow of a Doubt_" (1943) & taken off "_Rebecca_" which I find to be one of the most boring films by Hitchcock. I love _Shadow of a Doubt_. Joseph Cotten just gives me chills everytime I watch it.* *So what films of Alfred Hitchcock should have made the list? What films should be taken off!?* *Do you agree with the list?* *The 39 Steps (1935)* Robert Donat gallops across the Highlands to prove his innocence as fiendish spies and intrepid coppers try to nail him. *Rebecca (1940)* Hitch?s first Hollywood film, based on Daphne du Maurier?s novel, won the Oscar for Best Picture. Joan Fontaine plays the shy second wife of Laurence Olivier?s wintry aristocratic. But the hostile servants on his lonely estate and the mystery of his first wife?s death turn their marriage to ice. *Notorious (1946)* Ingrid Bergman is the daughter of a convicted spy, Cary Grant an American agent trying to expose a Nazi ring in South America. Their affair is a sickening tango of distrust and need as Grant uses Bergman to close in on his victim (Claude Rains). Powerful. *Rope (1948)* A neat, withering satire on the arrogance of youth. Two privileged philosophy students murder their friend, stuff him in a trunk, and invite James Stewart?s professor to dine over the corpse. *Strangers on a Train (1951)* Two complete strangers (Farley Granger and Robert Walker) meet on a train and admit how wonderfully convenient it would be if they murdered the most annoying person in the other?s life. The horror kicks in when one of them follows through, and blackmails the other. *Rear Window (1954)* Wheelchair-bound James Stewart watches the couplings of strangers in the windows opposite, and becomes convinced that one of them has murdered his wife. Grace Kelly, does the dangerous leg-work. *Vertigo (1958)* Few Hitchcock films are more revealing about the director than this cynical and brilliant obsession with a murdered woman. *North by Northwest (1959)* Hitchcock throws everything into this helter-skelter thriller about a New York advertising executive forced to assume another man?s identity. Freudian nightmare of a conspiracy. *Psycho (1960)* The most famous horror film ever made. The shocks are now universal staples: the sexually damaged serial killer, the beauty ruthlessly erased in the first reel, and the kindly serial killer with Oedipal hang-ups. *The Birds (1963)* A plague of birds terrorises a small town. The avian attacks are brutal and shocking. Thanks, September 2, 2008 Times Online, UK
  19. *From _Gentlemen Prefer Blondes_ I always use the Quote:* *If you've nothing more to say, then pray, scat!*
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