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faceinthecrowd

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  1. The fact that it was a woman who wrote the original story, and called it "The Quirt," adds an intriguing angle to this question.

     

    Welcome to this site, molly. Your debut is an impressive one.

  2. Almost as bad as omitting a scene is cutting to a commercial in the middle of it. In *Bell, Book and Candle,* our local station always goes to a commercial while Kim Novak is seducing James Stewart with her spell (and, as usual, Pyewacket is stealing the scene).

     

    Couldn't they wait until the scene is over? No respect!

  3. Unbelievable. What genius makes these decisions? Obviously someone who doesn't know or care anything about movies. If they have to make cuts, make them where they won't do so much damage.

     

    Here in New York, channel 5.2 makes no cuts. Neither do channels 13.1 or 25.3, which show classic films occasionally.

  4. Julie Harris had the kind of beauty that doesn't overwhelm you at first -- but keep looking, you'll see it.

     

    About the independent record stores: there was one called The Record Hunter; it carried nothing but classical records. I wonder how long it lasted?

  5. I saw a telecast of *It Happened One Night* that omitted the scene in which Clark Gable took off his shirt, revealing that he wore no undershirt -- possibly the most famous scene of the movie. Very few TV stations show films without any cuts. Gotta get those commercials in!

  6. Well, I've heard that Liz was in love with Monty Clift. And that he once had an affair with Libby Holman.

     

    And I don't know if this was on 31 Days, but for me the most memorable screen kiss was between Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman in *Spellbound.* A door opens, and beyond that another, and an infinite series of doors opening. That's something that could be done only in a motion picture.

  7. *Nobody Waved Goodbye* is a fine picture, with a shattering, uncompromising ending. It's not currently available on Netflix or Amazon. If you get it from another source, beware of bootlegs -- the quality can be inferior, and sometimes scenes are missing.

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