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  1. Anne Baxter - Hotel

    Jane Wyman - Falcon Crest

    Fred MacMurray -  My Three Sons

     Ernest Borgnine - McHale's Navy

    Jane Wyatt - Father Knows Best

    Robert Young - FKB and Marcus Welby

    Billy Grey -  Father Knows Best

    Fred Astaire - It Takes A Thief

    Robrert Wagner - It Takes A Thief

    Danny Thomas - Danny Thomas Show

    Phil Silvers - Sgt. Bilko

    Patty Duke - Patty Duke Show

    Thelma Ritter- MacMillin and Wife

    Shirley Booth - Hazel

    Don DeFore - Hazel

    William Bendix - Life of Riley

    Brian Keith - Family Affair

     

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  2. 5 hours ago, TikiSoo said:

    I saw DEAR HEART the first time last year and loved it! I'm no fan of Ford either, so double surprise how much I liked it. I's call it a lighthearted romance.

    Watched Dear Heart yesterday, I've seen the film at least 3 times before. I LOVE that film, that's why I make a point of watching it each time it's shown. Geraldine Page is a marvelous actress, great in this role as the friendly, hopeful, generous  out of towner. I like Glenn Ford a lot and thought he worked well with Geraldine  and loved seeing Angela as the pain in the neck fiancee.

    The Mancini theme song is beautiful and  touching, perfect for this film. The song was a big hit, very popular when I was growing up.

    Loved the b&w look of the film and took me back to the '60's in NY. I think with the way we're all feeling right now, it was a great choice of a film to be shown . Evie's sweetness and hopefulness and the idea that a lasting romance that was unlikely to happen did happen was uplifting, at least for me. Sort of reminded me of Billy Wilder'sThe Apartment. when Jack and Shirley fall in love and another Delbert Mann film ( he directed Dear Heart) that's a very favorite too, Marty.  The idea the 2 people, who are lonely and dissatisfied with the way their lives are, are at the right place at the right time and find each other.,

    Dear Heart is a sweet, uplifting, lovely  film, the critics at that time  may not have raved about the film but I think it was terrific. At any rate, love this film, I'm a sucker for 1960's films that take place in NY. and makes me forget about our world right now, at least for 2 hours.

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  3. Just came on the bds. and thought the same. The controversal film was the clue, immediately thought of Midnight Cowboy an unforgettable performance by Barnard Hughes. The film and the Broadway play was Doubt. the play directed by their son, Doug Hughes and Helen Stenborg played a nun in the film

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  4. Sad. Always enjoyed watching her performances.,Ms. Fleming was a great beauty and didn't look her age., She was much more than a great beauty and actress. She was involved in many charitrable causes. Ms. Fleming and her husband founded the Jeruslem Film Institute in Israel. She extablished the Women's Comprhensive Care of UCLA Medical Center. A Center for Women with cancer. Also involved in Alzheimers Research. and many more philanthropic causes.

    RIP Rhonda Fleming

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  5. 13 hours ago, JLB2 said:

    THAT'S IT!!!! 😂

    We actually have that on blu-ray, but my wife and I had not yet gotten around to watching it!

    (we're only in our late 20s, so we're new to classic film/film noir and are just begininng to watch all these great movies)

    I just ordered a copy of it for my father-in-law.

    Thank you lavenderblue19 for solving the mystery! 😀

     

    You're Very Welcome, glad I could help :)

     

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