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VINTAGE EXPOITATION FILMS-DISCUSSION
musicalnovelty replied to ThelmaTodd's topic in General Discussions
Anyone who hasn't seen the "unofficial" remake / rip-off of FREAKS called SHE FREAK (1967) check it out Friday night, October 7 on TCM. Read all about it here: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/89850/She-Freak/articles.html -
What Do These Four Films Have In Common
musicalnovelty replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
> {quote:title=lavenderblue19 wrote: > }{quote}Musical do you want the thread, or leave it open for someone else? Let's toss a coin for it! No, really, I'm ready... Here are 4 new ones: Three Stooges short MEN IN BLACK (1934) HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE (1935) Warner Bros. cartoon MALIBU BEACH PARTY (1941) Three Stooges short CRIME ON THEIR HANDS (1948) Find something they all have in common. -
5 ) The opening titles music was entitled "Charming" composed by Louis Silvers. Columbia used it for several other films in the 1930's.
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Performers with the same last name...
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=LoveFilmNoir wrote:}{quote}There were quite a few Powells: William Powell and Jane Powell (like you mentioned) as well as Eleanor Powell and Dick Powell - and none were related. > Years ago I was researching some early 1930's shorts, trying to learn the casts. The shorts were mostly narrated so I was referring to the scripts, learning the casts by the narrator's words. In one the narrator introduces us to "Mr. Powell"....gee thanks Mr. Narrator ...is it William or Dick?? -
Performers with the same last name...
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=Wayne wrote: > }{quote}Huntz Hall and Jon Hall Ever see the 1945 movie BRING ON THE GIRLS? All in the same movie we have Porter Hall Thurston Hall Huntz Hall Eddie Hall William Hall -
A couple of favorite Clash selections: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzruptHhYGc And:
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> {quote:title=mongo wrote:}{quote} > Rare shot of super stars Bette Davis and Shirley Temple together Thanks for this nice rare photo! Do you know any story behind it? They never worked at the same studio at the same time. What was the occasion for this visit? Who was visiting who?
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Rule Britannia! An illustrated history of British cinema
musicalnovelty replied to filmlover's topic in Your Favorites
Love the A HARD DAY'S NIGHT poster. Thanks! -
What old movie stars autographs do you have?
musicalnovelty replied to BetteDavis19's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=BetteDavis19 wrote: > }{quote}I think it's an interesting controversy: what means more, a handshake or an autograph? > What means most is when you can get both! -
Thanks very much for posting this! And just to clarify, since it had come up earlier: The LITTLE GIANT on the 12th is the 1933 Edward G. Robinson feature, not the 1946 Abbott & Costello title.
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Actors that were in the orignal and the remake
musicalnovelty replied to halo3960's topic in General Discussions
Ingrid Bergman in INTERMEZZO (1936) & (1939) Kevin McCarthy in INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956) & (1978) -
> {quote:title=cujas wrote:}{quote}There's just no accounting for taste. > Are you saying you don't care for Tommy James, or don't agree with my comments on Michael Jackson?
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Kyle In Hollywood's CENSORED Poster Gallery
musicalnovelty replied to hlywdkjk's topic in Remembering Kyle in Hollywood
> {quote:title=hlywdkjk wrote:}{quote}*"That German image of The General isn't working here, but it's fine at flickr."* - smileys > > Strange. Are you saying that the image didn't display? Because I could see it in preview and on the page. > > I copied the link anew and reposted it in the message. Please let me know if you still can't see it. > > Kyle In Hollywood They're all coming over fine for me. Thanks as always for posting them! -
Anyone like Laurence Olivier AND the Three Stooges?
musicalnovelty replied to TomJH's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=ugaarte wrote:}{quote} > > MusicalNovelty ... > In the First Segment of *'Yes We Have No Bonanza'*, the Stooges join in singing along with the 3 Cowgirls, "*She'll Be Comin' Around the Mountain*" . . .http://youtu.be/lWf0v5oI2Zw > The three girls are Lola Jensen, Suzanne Kaaren and Jean Carmen. And I got to meet two of them back in the late 1980's (Lola Jensen & Suzanne Kaaren) and chat a while & have them sign some stills. They're all gone now, sadly... -
> {quote:title=mudskipper wrote:}{quote}"...with a bing, bing, bing and a boom, boom, boom and the big bad wolf was dead..." > > "And The Big Bad Wolf Was Dead" sung by Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey from "Cockeyed Cavaliers"(1934)....Here's the song from You Tube: > > Yes, that's it! I'm glad you finally got it, I was running out of clues that wouldn't give it away too easily. That YouTube link you provided is one of the 78 records I have of the song. It's by a British band. Now, for all who always wanted to hear it in Swedish (!) - I'm surprised that the segment from the Wheeler & Woolsey movie where they perform the song isn't yet on YouTube. It's really a fun number. I hope TCM runs the movie again soon for all who may never have seen it. And, getting back to one of my clues, the Edgar Kennedy short in which he sings part of the song is SOCK ME TO SLEEP (1935).
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Performers with the same last name...
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=tcmsnumberonefan wrote:}{quote}John Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, and Drew Barrymore > And don't forget Diana Barrymore. -
Performers with the same last name...
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=TopBilled wrote:}{quote} > > I also thought about Stewart Granger and Farley Granger. And, more important to me than those two: Dorothy Granger. -
What Do These Four Films Have In Common
musicalnovelty replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
> {quote:title=lavenderblue19 wrote:}{quote}Yes, Musical, coins- Love the reference in *Some Like It Hot* to Raft's tossing the coin in *Scarface* and saying to EdG's son when he tosses the coin 'where'd you pick up that cheap trick?' (Ha). I'm sure there are many more, these are the ones that came to mind., so Thanks for getting this one because I was tapped out! It's your thread. > Okay, give me a day or two to think of something inspired. -
What Do These Four Films Have In Common
musicalnovelty replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
> {quote:title=lavenderblue19 wrote:}{quote}what do these *8* films have in common- it's a prop- what's a prop used in all these films? > > *The Bishop's Wife* > *Mr. Lucky* > *Miracle In The Rain* > *Some Like It Hot* > > *Mr Smith Goes To Washington* > *Scarface* (Paul Muni version) > *No Country For Old Men* > *It's A Wonderful World* A coin being tossed or flipped? -
Totally grooving to ANOTHER THIN MAN!!!
musicalnovelty replied to markbeckuaf's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=markbeckuaf wrote:}{quote}B/W mystery with William Powell and Myrna raaaar Loy! 3rd film in the series, it's still humming along great in this one! Dig it! > > Anyone else rock out to it? Watch for Shemp Howard (of The Three Stooges)! -
> {quote:title=JakeHolman wrote:}{quote}The Hollies... > > > > B-) Here's a Hollies favorite of mine: I remember when this one came out in late summer 1968 a local station played it for a couple weeks but it apparently it didn't catch on and they dropped it. It never even made their Top 30 chart. It was such a non-hit in fact that when I went out to try to find it in record stores to buy the 45 I couldn't find it. And I never did until a few years later! By then I'd found a British hits compilation LP that included it, but I was still determined to find the original 45. And of course, I still have it! This YouTube video is in stereo, sounding quite different from that old original mono 45: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go7WW2IQEqU
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A Barrymore's Star of the Month suggested!
musicalnovelty replied to ClassicFilmMan's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=ClassicFilmMan wrote:}{quote}*GREAT NEWS!!* > > I received an email from Charlie Tabesh today telling me that he thought that my idea for a Barrymore's Star of the Month tribute was a great idea and that he's pretty sure they're going to do it!! > > Posted below is an excerpt from the email that he sent me today (my actual name is Chip, by the way): > > > > > *"Thank you, Chip, I really appreciate the suggestion and I think it's a great idea. It might be a while before we're able to do it but I'm pretty sure we will at some point, I love the programming."* > Yes, that is great news! I hope they can include NIGHT FLIGHT (unless they get to it sooner) and at least one from Diana Barrymore. -
Anyone like Laurence Olivier AND the Three Stooges?
musicalnovelty replied to TomJH's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=EugeniaH wrote:...}{quote} I'm picturing Larry Fine holding a skull and saying, "Alas, poor Yorick..." You're close! Actually Moe had that line in the 1939 Stooges short YES WE HAVE NO BONANZA. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apiYk92weOA -
Anyone like Laurence Olivier AND the Three Stooges?
musicalnovelty replied to TomJH's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=ugaarte wrote:}{quote} > Well, here's the First Segment to 'Bubble Trouble' . . . > > I forgot that these are 'SHORTS' and would therefore ONLY be 2 segments ... > > > http://youtu.be/uxieHgozwRg > That's actually Part One of the short ALL GUMMED UP (1947) not BUBBLE TROUBLE (1953). -
Anyone like Laurence Olivier AND the Three Stooges?
musicalnovelty replied to TomJH's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=ugaarte wrote:}{quote} > I was able to locate 'Bubble Trouble' with Shemp and Emil Sitka changing into a 'Gorilla' . . . > > But I'm not sure if the complete segments are available on Youtube . . . > > > http://youtu.be/bgY3f3WHceQ > Here's Part One of BUBBLE TROUBLE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIh5mhyBYkQ&feature=related
