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Not *A Life of Her Own* When the person attempts to settle old misunderstandings and disputes, all the deceit and danger that had been left behind return in full force. Under pressure, another bad choice is made.
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*Star Wars* Han Solo or Obi-Wan Kenobi?
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I was going for Gray - Hunter for yours... new: Yvonne and Daniel
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Page Linda and Dolores
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*One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest*
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Zane, Billy
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Edith Fellows was in *She Married Her Boss* with *Melvyn Douglas*
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Piper, Oscar - James Gleason in *The Plot Thickens*
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original "Star Trek" *Alien* or *ET* ?
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Ward Norman and Harold
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Not *Kitty Foyle*, but a good guess... A basically decent person seems to have overcome earlier bad choices and situations and moved on nicely. An encounter with an old acquaintance changes all that. (updated)
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Another great guess,and I see how it fits, but it's not *The Age of Innocence*...one more clue: 1. A young man with some talent but limited prospects connects with a very wealthy family. 2. It's his good fortune that there is a daughter in the family - who happily marries him. 3. His life is enviable - his wife is rich and adoring, his in-laws welcomed him into the family with open arms, he and his wife have a beautiful home, he's begun a promising career... 4. As fate would have it another woman, deeply attractive to him, reappears on the scene. 5. He can?t resist the temptation and embarks on a double life.
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perhaps *Carol Haney* ?
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[b]The TCM 15th Anniversary Guest Programmers Thread[/b]
The Lady Eve replied to filmlover's topic in General Discussions
I have been trying to figure out who is who among the guest programmers (I'm new to the boards). I know each of you only by your user names on the boards, not your actual names. I've figured out Kyle and lzcutter, but I wasn't sure who you were and have been especially interested because you responded to one of my early posts about international actresses (Moreau, Deneuve, Aimee, etc.) - and I've checked on your posts from time to time since then. How happy I am to know you are presenting *The Letter* (I can hear Max Steiner's theme in my head as I write this). One of my favorite actresses (no surprise there) in one of her great roles - I sincerely Iook forward to seeing you on TCM and hearing what you have to say. Note: I've seen the promo w/you on TCM but didn't know I was watching CineMaven at the time. Message was edited by: theladyeve -
I would love TCM to showcase more foreign films. I am thrilled that Cocteau's *Beauty and the Beast* (one of the most beautiful films ever made) as well as Marcel Carne's epic *Children of Paradise* have been shown within the last year or so. TCM has also aired several Powell-Pressburger productions *(The Red Shoes*,*Black Narcissus, Peeping Tom, 49th Parallel, A Matter of Life and Death, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, I Know Where I'm Going)*, which I've deeply appreciated and enjoyed. Recently, British films of the early-mid 60's were on view: *Look Back in Anger, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, This Sporting Life, Room at the Top, Alfie.* What a treat! I would personally love to see a month devoted to international cinema - Italian films - Fellini, Rossellini, Antonioni, Pasolini and others. And the French cinema - including The New Wave - Godard, Chabrol, Truffaut, Rohmer. And so much more - the Japanese classics, The Apu Trilogy...a sampling of the greatest films of from around the world. TCM has done a wonderful job of showcasing the best of American classics and I would love to see the inclusion of film classics from around the world. Message was edited by: theladyeve
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A new movie to name: A new life - an old life. A new love - an old love. Sometimes the right choices are obvious?but that doesn?t mean we?ll make them.
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The guesses posted have been excellent. The plot thickens. Clues so far, plus one: 1. A young man with some talent but limited prospects connects with a very wealthy family. 2. It's his good fortune that there is a daughter in the family - who happily marries him. 3. His life is enviable - his wife is rich and adoring, his in-laws welcomed him into the family with open arms, he and his wife have a beautiful home, he's begun a promising career... 4. As fate would have it another woman, deeply attractive to him, reappears on the scene.
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Shirley was in *The Story of Seabiscuit* with *Barry Fitzgerald*
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Shirley was in *The Story of Seabiscuit* with *Barry Fitzgerald*
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I think that would be Arthur, King - but I know your ways, Polecat (recalling what you did to poor Steve McQueen) Langland, Gay - Clark Gable in *The Misfits* (his last and possibly best performance)
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duplicate - deleted Message was edited by: theladyeve
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*Metropolis*
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*The Wizard of Oz* nw: fake -
The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*The Wizard of Oz* nw: fake -
Warner, H.B.
