feaito
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Warner Oland?
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So it's galaxy's turn...
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Yeah ...I taped it long ago from Fox Channel...but full of commercial cuts...No comparision to TCM...the only commercial free classic channel...
I think that was one of the only movies (Jane Eyre) were Orson Welles ever played sth. like a "romantic" leading role...
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Yeah I also think they had no film-expierence at all, and all of them debuted on the screen on that one...
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Rear Window?
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The Apartment?
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Currently, in my Job's Computer, I have gorgeous still of her on the Desktop!!...She made all those Maisie movies, Lady Be Good, Dulcy, and so many early Columbia films, with Gene Raymond et al...she was a superb trouper... she even was nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar for 1986's The Whales of August...Neither of the two leads (sadly) got a nomination...(Lillian Gish & Bette Davis)
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Stella Dallas?
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Wasn't Colleen Moore, Spencer Tracy's co-star in "The?Power and the Glory" (1933)?...I'd love to see that one!!! Also know she starred in an 1934 version of "The Scarlet Letter", and in "Social Register"...don't know if any of those is available...she also made 1929's "Footlights and Fools" with a young Fredric March...and I also remember watching stills of her and John Barrymore in a 1921 film called "The Lotus Eater"...ooops!!! and also watched a still of her and a small boy, Mickey Rooney!!!, in that 1928 movie, you mentioned "Orchids and Ermine"...I read that she was very smart, made much money with wise investing, and became very wealthy...Didn't Loretta Young made her debut in one of her vehicles "Naughty But Nice"?....Interesting to chat with people about this forgotten first magnitude stars...one of the greatests of the Silent Era....she was a star before Clara Bow....she invented "The Flapper"...F. Scott Fizgerald said, after watching Flaming Youth...
There are so many forgotten silent stars....Corinne Griffith, Norma and Connie Talmadge (what has been of their First National vehicles?), Betty Compson, Nita Naldi, Agnes Ayres, Vilma Banky, Blanche Sweet, Mae Murray, etc., etc.,....
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Good Joke Moira (Chuckles)....BTW, that particular scene was tough!!!!...and afterwards when the King cuts off Tony Curtis's hand!!...Wow!!
Well Mongo...it is your turn
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Yeah Mongo!!!! That greatly entertaining epic...with Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh and Ernest Borgnine....
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Nope...
Clue # 7: Another of the picture's heroes (or must I say in this case, anti-hero?) loses one of his eyes
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Nope...
Clue # 7: One of the heroes "loses" his hand
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Nope...but sort of close in the Time of the events..
Clue # 6: A death by hungry wolves
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I meant my father in law's brother was head-over-heels about Sheridan
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Yeah, Marie Windsor had these wide-open eyes...and she graced many-a-western with her presence...her face looked similar to Carolyn Jones's...IMHO
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My father-in-law's was head-over-heels about "Oomph Girl", Ann Sheridan....I have a signed still of her, and she looks ravishing...BTW my father-in-law was nuts about Ann Blyth...
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Clue # 5: A really "wild" hawk
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You can read more information about this at Coffeedan's and Mongo's (Bansi) Trivia Thread for this Week (19th April)... Plenty of data there....
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Good news you gave us about that only? co-starring vehicle feauturing Valentino & Swanson, two of Paramount's greatest stars during the Silent Era... I had seen many stills from that movie
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The Santa Fe Trail and 7 angry Men
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Clue # 4: "To die with the sword in your hand"
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Nobody seems interested to play "21" anymore...and this film's not even "obscure", not at all "that" old, of the four leading stars, three are still alive, and all them were & are BIG.....make a guess anybody...!!!
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Stella when you refer to Jean Renoir...you mean Jean Reno?, the french actor of "The Big Blue" among others...'cos Jean Renoir was a famous french director of the 1920's, 30's and 40's....son of famous XIXth Century pianter, Pierre-Auguste Renoir....

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So it's path's turn