audreyforever
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*What a Woman!*
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Huntz Hall was in *Crime School* with Charles Trowbridge
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
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Venus - Ava Gardner in One Touch of Venus (1948)
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Merle Oberon was in Wuthering Heights with Laurence Olivier
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
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Billie Burke was in Merrily We Live with Bonita Granville
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Lemmon, Jack -
China Seas (1935)
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Lana Turner was in Green Dolphin Street with Frank Morgan
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Red Dust (1932)
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Judy Garland was in Babes in Arms with Charles Winninger
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Siege at Red River (1954)
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Teasdale, Mrs. --- Margaret Dumont in Duck Soup
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Platinum Blonde (1931)
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Charles Coburn was in The Devil and Miss Jones with Spring Byington
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Quick Millions (1931)
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Lloyd's of London (1936)
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
audreyforever replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Hope, Bob -
Oh yes I had forgot about Hugo! That looks very interesting, and you know Scorcese...it can't be a bad film!
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I recently finished watching the Golden Globes, and am very proud to be a classic movie lover tonight, considering that The Artist took home the award for Best Musical/Comedy. It is my hope that this film will send shock waves through Hollywood and will do well at the Academy Awards in a little over a month. Hopefully people will begin to see the true brilliance and authenticity in this Silent Movie and more eager directors will decide to make movies reflecting those of Hollywood's Golden Age.
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Dodge City (1939)
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I have a few influences that got me going on the classics: 1) My grandfather, who's 87 and young as can be began showing me old westerns as early as 2003 (like Shane, The War Wagon) and he also has a massive VHS collection dating back 1991 with about 2,500 movies from the early days of AMC and TCM. 2) On June 20th, 2007 I officially fell in love with the classics when the AFI Top 100 was aired on CBS. I was amazed at how many old films were on the list and began to watch them. 3) In November 2008 I convinced my parents to add TCM to our cable package, and have since become a member here, signed up for Now Playing Magazine, and have began recording movies to blank discs (I have a collection of about 600). 4) I have applied to college hopes of becoming a film director 5) As of today I have seen 965 movies made before 1960 That oddly turned into a timeline, but there ya go!
