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  1. *WOO HOO!!! Tue, Jul 21, 2009 - Robert Mitchum all day!! Remember all times Eastern Check Local Schedules.* *Gung Ho! (1943)* A Marine squadron takes on a heroic Pacific Island raid during WWII. Cast: Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis, Noah Beery Jr., J. Carrol Naish Dir: Ray Enright BW-87 mins, TV-14 *The Story of G.I. Joe (1945) 7:30am ET* War correspondent Ernie Pyle joins an Army platoon during World War II to learn what battle is really about. Cast: Burgess Meredith, Robert Mitchum, Freddie Steele, Wally Cassell Dir: William A. Wellman BW-108 mins, TV-14 *The Red Pony (1949) 9:30am ET* A rancher's son learns a valuable lesson when he's given a pony. Cast: Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum, Louis Calhern, Shepperd Strudwick Dir: Lewis Milestone C-89 mins, TV-G *His Kind Of Woman (1951) 11am ET* A deported gangster causes problems for guests at a Mexican resort. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Price, Tim Holt Dir: John Farrow BW-120 mins, TV-PG *My Forbidden Past (1951) 1:15pm ET* A beauty with a skeleton in her closet seeks revenge on the suitor who jilted her. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner, Melvyn Douglas, Lucile Watson Dir: Robert Stevenson BW-70 mins, TV-PG *The Racket (1951) 2:30pm ET* A tough cop has to fight his superiors in order to battle the mob. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan, William Talman Dir: John Cromwell BW-89 mins, TV-PG *The Night Of The Hunter (1955) 4:15pm ET* A bogus preacher marries an outlaw's widow in search of the man's hidden loot. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, James Gleason Dir: Charles Laughton BW-93 mins, TV-PG *Thunder Road (1958) 6pm ET* A fast-driving moonshiner locks horns with a Chicago gangster. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry, Jacques Aubochon, Keely Smith Dir: Arthur Ripley BW-93 mins, TV-PG
  2. *Oh my: 'Wizard of Oz' game arriving this fall* Jul 20, 2009 A video game based on the classic film The Wizard of Oz (1939) is scheduled to ship for the Nintendo DS this fall, says publisher Xseed Games in an announcement. The game titled Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road features Dorothy and other well-known characters as "classic RPG heroes," says Xseed. "Everyone knows the story of how Dorothy arrived in Oz, but this is a unique interpretation on what happened afterwards," says Jun Iwasaki, President of Xseed Games, in a statement. The turn-based role-playing game pits Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Lion and Tin Man against four witches wreaking havoc in Oz. All controls will be handled using the DS stylus, and battles will take place from a first-person perspective, unlike most RPGs which use a third-person view. The release does not mention the combat capabilities bestowed to the lead characters. Wonder whether you can play the game while listening to Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. Apparently, this isn't the first Wizard of Oz video game. An earlier title of the same name was released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. *_See also_:* *Wizard of Oz Preview: Partying Up With The Tin Man *http://kotaku.com/5318649/wizard-of-oz-preview-partying-up-with-the-tin-man
  3. *No.* *It has the filmographies for:* HENNY PORTEN, OLGA TSECHECHOWA, LIL DAGOVER, BRIGITTE HORNEY, SYBILLE SCHMITZ, ZARAH LEANDER, KRISTINA SODERBAUM, LUISE ULLRICH, HEIDEMARIE HATHEYER, LILIAN HARVEY, RENATE MULLER, GRETHE WEISER, MARIANNE HOPPE, ILSE WERNER, PAULA WESSELY, KATHE VON NAGY, LIDA BAAROVA and MARIKA ROKK.
  4. C. Aubrey Smith was in: _China Seas_ (1935) with both Clark Gable & Jean Harlow ...directed by Tay Garnett! *NEW DIRECTOR: Tay Garnett!*
  5. *Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr* - Actor; son of silent star Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., and Beth Sully.
  6. *The Barbara Stanwyck Show News* *The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Vol. 1 (1960)* *Release Date: October 13, 2009* *_SYNOPSIS_:* Throughout her illustrious career, Barbara Stanwyck enraptured Hollywood, starring in almost 100 films (including Double Indemnity and Sorry, Wrong Number) and capturing four Oscar-nominations. After conquering the silver screen, Barbara took on the world of television earning Emmy-nominations for her roles in ?The Thorn Birds? and ?The Big Valley.? In the acclaimed NBC anthology series, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, the beloved actress served as hostess and starred in all but four of the productions. This collection showcases 15 of the most memorable dramas from the Emmy award-winning series. *Featuring an all-star cast including Milton Berle, Lee Marvin, Vic Morrow and Ralph Bellamy.* The Key to a Killer House in Order The Miraculous Journey of Tadpole Chan The Secret of Mrs. Randall Ironbark?s Bride Out of the Shadows Night Visitors Size Ten Dear Charlie Dragon by the Trail The Sisters Big Career Confession Along the Barbary Coast Shock *_BONUS FEATURES_:* ?Sponsor?s Table? (Unaired Pilot Episode) Barbara Stanwyck?s 1961 Emmy acceptance speech Booklet with written contributions by film historian Robert Osborne
  7. *_The Bank Job_ (2008) ...??!??*
  8. *Castle, William* - an American film director! He was the producer of '68's _Rosemary's Baby_ and directed the '59 Vincent Price vehicle _House on Haunted Hill_.
  9. Donald Meek was in: _The Return of Frank James_ (1940) directed by Fritz Lang with Cinematography by George Barnes! *Cinematographer: George Barnes!*
  10. *Adrian, Gilbert* - He initially went to Hollywood as a freelance designer for Mae Murray and Rudolph Valentino, among others. He was then hired by Cecil B. DeMille, moving along with DeMille to the MGM studio in 1928, where he was soon designing costumes for the studio's leading actresses. (He stayed with MGM until 1941.) He began designing for Joan Crawford in 1929, discarding her earlier frilly flapper styles for a more sleek, tailored look. His padded-shouldered creations for her '32 film Letty Lynton became a nationwide sensation; costume designer Edith Head later called "Lynton" the "single most important influence on fashion in film history."
  11. Lowell Sherman WAS IN: _She Done Him Wrong_ (1933) W./Mae West! *NEW STAR: Mae West!*
  12. Milton Berle was in: _Let's Make Love_ (1960) with Marilyn Monroe ..directed by George Cukor! *NEW DIRECTOR: George Cukor!*
  13. _Wald, Jerry_ - Producer of the Joan Crawford films: Mildred Pierce, Humoresque, Possessed, Flamingo Road, The Damned Don't Cry, Queen Bee, and The Best of Everything.
  14. hairy .. _Harry and the Hendersons_ (1987) *NEW WORD: Coffee!*
  15. *Unkefer, Linn.* - Publicist for _Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?_
  16. *Hmmmm You Missed: Cinematographer: Oswald Morris!*
  17. Selma Diamond was in: _It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World_ (1963) (voice) directed by Stanley Kramer! *NEW DIRECTOR: Stanley Kramer!*
  18. *Marilyn Monroe?s bra picked up for $5,200* *Contraption that enhanced the Hollywood icon was sold in a London auction* Marilyn Monroe once sang that "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," but, it turns out, her best friend was actually closer to her heart. A sling-strapped bra that enhanced the Hollywood icon's ample bosom was sold for $5,200 by London auction house International Autograph Auctions this past weekend. The unidentified winning bid came from a caller in Hong Kong. An ancestor to the modern-day Wonderbra, Monroe's lingerie gave her the lift and separation without the nip and tuck. The slings and double-cup design of the cream-colored bra worked to pull up her breasts, said Katie Haliford, who designs and sells vintage lingerie in her London shop. Monroe was able to keep her futuristic undergarments under wraps, as the placement of the straps helped keep the bra hidden. "Because the top's open, it gives the illusion that she's not wearing a bra at all," Haliford explained. Monroe, known for her pouty lips and curvaceous figure, became a household name after starring in classic hits ?Gentlemen Prefer Blondes? in 1953, ?The Seven Year Itch? in 1955 and ?Some Like It Hot? in 1959. Hundreds of the star's other personal items, including a fur stole, a personal script from "Some Like It Hot" and a phone bill went on the auction block in Las Vegas last month. Monroe's bosom buddy makes one thing clear: Even international sex symbols need help fighting gravity. "Every woman needs a little boost occasionally," Haliford said. By Vidya Rao TODAY staff 07/20/2009
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