feaito
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No...another good movie Clue # 5: A Legal Advisor
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Nope... Clue # 4: A psycho
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Hi Mongo...not that one... Clue # 3: A repressed & apparently introvert young woman
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Nope, Good guess though Path... Clue # 2: A small town
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Wow! Sorry I hadn't checked, but I couldn't dare to think I'd guess it so soon; It was pure good luck! Let me see,... Clue # 1: A murder
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My Man Godfrey?
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On the Town?
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Yes thanks for the info Tflight.
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Did you like Polanski's Macbeth?...Pretty bloody.
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I also liked DePalma's "Carrie" with Sissy Spaceck, great!!
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A Farewell to Arms?
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I searched the schedule ("up to 3 months in advance"), and Anthony Adverse is not scheduled. Maybe you can go to the "suggest a movie" area and "suggest" Anthony Adverse, 'cos this film belongs to TCM's Library. Wish you luck!
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I liked "Scarlet Street" too, Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea are great!! One of the best Film Noir of the 1940's along with "Double Indemnity" and "Out of the Past"....and "The Big Sleep"... Try to catch "Carrie"; it is a good version of Theodore Dreiser's work....Jennifer Jones & Olivier match well. I have Kenneth Branagh's "Much ado About Nothing" on DVD, I bought on a bargain sale...In March!!! Haven't seen it yet!
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Welcome Van, thanks for sharing your views and opinions with us, sadly I do not get the TV channels you mention, and I haven't seen Olivier or Joan Fontaine in the specific interviews/movies you mention...BTW, you were referring to Olivier's 1948 "Hamlet"? Weren't you? I did see Olivier in "Richard III" and "Henry V", and he was truly great, I understand what you say about his talent. I really hope, just as TCM is showcasing "Portrait of Jennie" nowadays, a great movie...that they'll make the arrangements to license the airing of "Letter from an Unknown Woman". Great to have people like you at the Boards. BTW, did you like Jennifer Jones in "Carrie" with Olivier?
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Welcome. Thanks for answering! And no, it was not my wife, she hasn't ever visited this Site.
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Hi therealfuster...welcome! Your handle surprises me...may I ask what "fuster" stands for?. I wonder, because my wife's maiden last name is Fuster.
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For another clue, Dead Reckoning?
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Myrna Loy is TCM's "Star of September!"
feaito replied to spencerl964's topic in General Discussions
Richard, I agree that "The Rains Came" is a glorious epic, sadly owned by Fox, so maybe no way of watching here at TCM, a great cast: Tyrone Power, George Brent, Nigel Bruce, Maria Ouspenskaya, Joseph Schildkraut, Jane Darwell, Laura Hope Crews, Marjorie Rambeau, Mary Nash, H.B. Warner & Henry Travers...great special effects, of an earthquake, a monsoon, rains, floodings...and Myrna Loy plays Lady Edwina Esketh with great skill, looking ravishing in those great gowns she wears through the movie. Definitely a must-see. Myrna was born on August 2nd, the same day than me, so I feel "closely attached" to her, "somehow"...and she was down-to-earth, funny, sophisticated, sexy, elegant, talented, etc. I bought her autobiography "Being & Becoming" and I'm eager to read it. For great stills and feedback about her films, try to get her out of print "The Films of Myrna Loy" by Lawrence J. Quirk. Some really outstanding movies of Myrna: "From the Terrace", "The Best Years of Our Lives", "The Thin Man", "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", "The Mask of Fu Manchu", "Cheaper by the Dozen", "I Love You Again", "Penthouse", "Broadway Bill", "Libeled Lady", "After the Thin Man", "Double Wedding", "To Mary With LOve", "Manhattan Melodrama", "Love Me Tonight" and "The Animal Kingdom". If she was liberal, I admire her for that, too. -
Casino?
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Thanks Coffeedan...we'll think about it
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Thanks Path!. You are right about the spell checker (chuckles)...I'm always in a hurry!
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Male and Female?
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Yeah Path...Amazing feedback, commentaries, truly you ought to become a cinema critic. Your capsule reviews are excellent. Thanks for sharing your time with us!!
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You are so right...we got into a "Korngold" mood...I like that!
