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What Do These Four Films Have In Common
musicalnovelty replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
> {quote:title=lavenderblue19 wrote: > }{quote}Which part (of previous guess is close)? plot or locations? Locations. -
> {quote:title=JonnyGeetar wrote:}{quote} > I wonder how many other names they thought of before they decided on "Mother Gin Sling" ? > > Mother Scotch Highball? Mother Screwdriver? Mother Buttery ****? In the scene in which she introduces herself, she mentions some similar names.
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> {quote:title=Sepiatone wrote: > }{quote}Just how many acting dynasties are there? > > > > Barrymore (John, Lionel, Ethel, John Drew, Drew) > > > > > > So, who did I leave out? > > > > > > > We CAN'T forget Diana Barrymore (daughter of John)! She basically made only six movies (at Universal, 1942 - 1944) in starring roles including the delightful comedy BETWEEN US GIRLS and the excellent dramatic NIGHTMARE. May she never be a forgotten member of her famous family! More info on her: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0058208/bio#quotes
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WANTED: Classic Films Featuring This Classic Artist
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Rowan & Martin fans: watch for the 1968 short ROWAN AND MARTIN AT THE MOVIES that turns up on TCM occasionally. -
> {quote:title=casablancalover wrote:}{quote} > > > musicalnovelty wrote: > > And they never even recorded it for record (Bluebird or Victor), only for the film soundtrack of ORCHESTRA WIVES.I had a two disc album of 33 1/4 LP on the Bluebird Label. Really, *Scout's honor!* It could have been RCA with retro Bluebird label, I don't remember. It was titiled: Remember Glenn > > The recordings included: > > [boom Shot|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biSDz16Dlvo] > People Like You and Me > [it Happened in Sun Valley|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5YnqeoH7uI] > Measure for Measure > [sun Valley Jump|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ELPvxKlBE] > > Songs I never had heard before (I hadn't seen Orchestra Wives or Sun Valley Serenade yet) and haven't heard since rediscovering them on youtube. The recordings were remastered in high fidelity, that much I know, Just try to explain to a kid today the incredible richness of that sound! > > There was a another song I cannot recall the title to, that featured a fantastic drum solo, and there were Full Production versions of Chattanooga Choo-Choo and I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo,which we never seem to hear anymore. It contained pristine recordings of their best hits, maybe some 20+ songs in al, but I only found 18 mentioned, from Moonlight Serenade to St Louis Blues March. > RCA issued several double LP's of Glenn Miller recordings, with the Bluebird label recreated. "People Like You and Me" was not on any of those albums because it wasn't ever released on a Bluebird 78. I have the album you pictured and it's made up of all soundtrack recordings from Glenn's two 20th Century-Fox movies. So, yes, the song is on that album. That's not an RCA or Bluebird album, but 20th Century-Fox Records. They reissued that material several times (earlier and later than the album you pictured) sometimes leasing it to cheapo labels like (I think, without going to look at one) Springboard, etc. They did the same for other artists who made 20th Century-Fox films: they released LP's of soundtrack material. These included bands such as Tommy Dorsey and of course, Shirley Temple (again, in numerous reissues).
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> {quote:title=PhygLeGuy wrote:}{quote} > > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0466221/ > *The Grouch Club in 'The Great Library Misery'*, wherein Arthur Q. Bryant visits the public library, tries to be vewy quiet, and fails miserably. Does the format of the title suggest that a Grouch Club series was planned (based on the radio program), and the outcome of this first effort resulted in the curtailment of said plans? Yes, there was a "Grouch Club" series: 1. The Great Library Misery (9-10-38) 2. Taxi Trouble (3-18-39) 3. Witness Trouble (7-29-39) 4. Vote Trouble (9-9-39) 5. Trouble in Store (12-39) 6. No Parking (3-30-40) All produced by Warner Bros. - Vitaphone. All in the "Vitaphone Varieties" series. Each one about 9 minutes. Title of each may be preceded by "The Grouch Club in..." Working title for "Vote Trouble": "A Vote for Gurtch".
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No Dedication to Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy in THE GREAT RACE!!
musicalnovelty replied to Nicko's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=Nicko wrote: > }{quote}Hi All, > > Can somebody please tell me why the title card featuring the words "For Mr.Laurel and Mr. Hardy" was cut from the opening title sequence in your recent showing of THE GREAT RACE? It was blatantly skipped over after the Overture was finished. > > Inquiring minds want to know. > > Thanks, > Nick Santa Maria > Laurel and Hardy Fan Hi Nick, Yes, I noticed that too! I thought I was imagining it! - Thanks for confirming. I'd never seen that cut from the movie before. Very strange (and very disappointing!) But I'd be surprised if the reason really is the Harmon possibility. But I can't think of any other reason. Just very strange... -
Good to see you back here, Mark! I don't know if you've had the chance to see HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE yet, but here's a comment I posted on another thread: I LOVED it! Give me a rarity like this over all the over-played big pretentious MGM & WB classics any time (especially post-1960!) THANK YOU, TCM for digging this up for us! I'd never seen it before and it's a highlight of the TCM month for me. Dig this corny dialogue: Ernest Tubb & his boys: We need money to rebuild a church. Earle Hodgins: You guys don't look like the church-building type. Ernest: But we're the guys who burned it down. Hodgins: Arson? Ernest: Well, the boss said it was arsonine! (Quoted from memory...I didn't rewind to get the words exact). Love that kind of stuff!
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WANTED: Classic Films Featuring This Classic Artist
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=TopBilled wrote:}{quote} > *WHITNEY HOUSTON* > With all due respect to the lady and her fans, NO! NO!! NO!!! NO!!!! NO!!!!! NO!!!!!! A thousand times NO!!!!!! I come to TCM to ESCAPE from this kind of...(I'll be polite and just say "stuff"). -
WANTED: Classic Films Featuring This Classic Artist
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=TopBilled wrote: > }{quote}*POLLY ANN YOUNG* > I'd also like to see those on TCM. I just watched Polly Ann Young in the 1932 Universal mystery short THE CIRCUS SHOW-UP. She's a trapeze artist who falls to her death - accident or was it murder? (Well, it wasn't no accident!) And co-starring is sister Sally Blane...one of the suspects. Who's guilty? And I'm sure you KNOW who was their more famous real-life sister! -
Hoe Down! A Barn Dance Saturday Night!
musicalnovelty replied to hlywdkjk's topic in General Discussions
I LOVED it! Give me a rarity like this over all the over-played big pretentious MGM & WB classics any time (especially post-1960!) THANK YOU, TCM for digging this up for us! I'd never seen it before and it's a highlight of the TCM month for me. Dig this corny dialogue: Ernest Tubb & his boys: We need money to rebuild a church. Earle Hodgins: You guys don't look like the church-building type. Ernest: But we're the guys who burned it down. Hodgins: Arson? Ernest: Well, the boss said it was arsonine! (Quoted from memory...I didn't rewind to get the words exact). Love that kind of stuff! And thanks very much Kyle for all the background info and images! -
> {quote:title=finance wrote: > }{quote}"Stayin' Alive" couldn't carry "Freddy's Dead"'s jockstrap. I agree! (Although I can't say I'd have thought to put it quite that way!) "Stayin' Alive" is okay, but its being way too much overplayed has killed it a bit for me. I'd MUCH rather hear "Freddie's Dead" any time. Curtis Mayfield was GREAT and I still don't think he's received all the appreciation he deserves.
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> {quote:title=casablancalover wrote: > }{quote}Speaking of my dad... He used to tell all my little friends he was Glenn Miller, the bandleader. He was a terrible tease at times. > > For dad: > > > [People Like You and Me|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekH4uRSWbCE] > "People Like You and Me" - ! - Thanks! Quite possbly my all-time TOP fave Glenn Miller performance!! (and I'm a big fan, got hundreds of records by them so it's not easy to pick one favorite!) And they never even recorded it for record (Bluebird or Victor), only for the film soundtrack of ORCHESTRA WIVES. You mentioned your Dad's Glenn Miller connection...well I have one, too - I'm very proud that my uncle was a writer/arranger for Glenn Miller (& others before & after his time with Glenn) but his Miller connection is what I think is so cool. I still always get a little thrill seeing his name on the records. After getting out of The Service he went with Tommy Dorsey, then in the early 1950's started his own band which was very successful. He passed away in June of 2008 at age 91. He was a very interesting and nice guy. And very smart about lots of other things in addition to music. I went to his funeral. Many of his surviving old bandmates were there. Oh, the stories those old guys told! I wish I could have recorded them!
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Frank Conroy? (It looks like, from "The Ox-Bow Incident").
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Mongo, May I also add my best wished for a Happy University (as Stan Laurel might have said).
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One of my top favorite Chicago songs, one that is still fresh since (unlike stuff like "Saturday in the Park") it hasn't been beaten to death on oldies stations:
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Could she be Sally Forrest?
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> {quote:title=metz44 wrote: > }{quote}(Eddie Kane) > can you remember one of his films? So many! But stangely enough one that came to mind first is one of his most unusual roles (and a very rare movie that a lot of people probably have never seen) - THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA (1930) in which Eddie Kane appears in blackface as the chief of the tribe of African natives! Another Eddie Kane role that I am always reminded of when his name comes up is the all-star 1931 short THE STOLEN JOOLS in which Eddie (using his real name) is the detective out to solve the theft of jewels from Norma Shearer.
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Looks like Lon Chaney, Jr.
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Yes, there is some music in the movie that's not written by Henry Mancini, but he arranged those selections for the movie. The tunes used for the start of the race (and used again several times later in the movie) are a medley of: Hail To the Chief Columbia the Gem of the Ocean (D. Shaw & T. Becket) Dixie (D.D. Emmett) America the Beautiful (K. Bates & S. Ward) The Caissons Go Rolling Along I've Been Working on the Railroad (Mancini's "The Great Race March" is played in between each of these). Other music in the movie that was not written by Mancini: The Desert Song (Sigmund Romberg, Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor (J.S. Bach) It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight (Harry Williams & Egbert Van Alstyne) Blue Danube Waltz (J. Srauss) Tales from the Vienna Woods (J. Strauss) Jenny Lind Polka (Wallerstein) America (sung briefly by Natalie Wood) The Prophet (Meyerbeer) The Marseillaise (R. De Lisle) All of the pie fight music is original by Mancini, and it's called "Pie in the Face Polka" (I actually have two 45 RPM records of it by Henry Mancini and by The Boston Pops Orch. Also a 45 of Johnny Mathis singing "The Sweetheart Tree" song from the movie).
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Classic Radio Trivia - Tune in Next Time When....
musicalnovelty replied to allaboutlana's topic in Games and Trivia
That would be The Easy Aces. Stars: Goodman Ace & wife Jane. -
> {quote:title=calvinnme wrote: > }{quote}...I wish they had shown some films for Robert Montgomery's birthday that aren't seen very often such as "So This is College"... SO THIS IS COLLEGE is also a Joel McCrea movie so I expected it to be shown in May. It's an MGM that has been on TCM before, so presumably there should be little or no problem in acquiring it. But at least a nice print of it is available through Warner Archives for those who can't wait for it to come on TCM again.
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Cinefest 2012 is coming up in just two weeks (starting March 15). Info (including several film titles) here: http://www.picking.com/cinefest.html
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> {quote:title=musicalnovelty wrote:}{quote} > > {quote:title=audreyforever wrote: > > }{quote}You know him (Leonard Maltin)........in person!!!! Wow I envy you! How did you accomplish that?!?!?!? > > I attend the annual film festival Cinefest in Syracuse, New York every March. Leonard is always there too. So I've had the pleasure to have met and chatted with him many times during my more than 20 years of Cinefests. > > Leonard's article on this this year's Cinefest: > > http://blogs.indiewire.com/leonardmaltin/archives/cinefest_a_little_slice_of_heaven/ > > Info on Cinefest: > > http://www.syracusecinephile.com/node/5 > This year's Cinefest is coming up in just two weeks! Info here: http://www.picking.com/cinefest.html
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Part of May schedule including Joel McCrea's films
musicalnovelty replied to LsDoorMat's topic in General Discussions
The complete May schedule is now posted: http://www.tcm.com/schedule/monthly.html?tz=est&sdate=2012-5-01
