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audreyforever

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  1. Eric Blore was in The Ex-Mrs. Bradford with Jean Arthur
  2. Patterson, Lawrence --- Peter Lawrence in Two Sisters From Boston (1946)
  3. Nancy Davis was in East Side, West Side with Barbara Stanwyck
  4. I clicked on this thread thinking it was about Sepiatone(!) but I'm glad it wasn't after reading your post. What an interesting story you have, sepiatone! I was born in 1994, so I don't have the stories or thrills that most people on these boards can elaborate on, like growing up watching Johnny Weismuller Tarzan movies on an old television! But I was very pleased to have read your story and so happy your hear to tell us more about your life and love of movies, audreyforever
  5. I can't wait to see this film. It's at a great old theater in Providence, RI for the next few weeks so it's a must I see it soon. It looks great!
  6. Esther Willimas was in Fiesta with Ricardo Montalbon
  7. I vaguely remember him in All the Brothers Were Vailant from 1953; I watched that on TCM a few years ago at like 1 AM. This must of been right before he passed on.
  8. From your list my favorite is Psycho, least favorite is Midnight Cowboy. Funny how movies changed so much in 9 years....
  9. Maguire, Chips --- Bogie in It All Came True (1940)
  10. Angela Lansbury was in National Velvet with Donald Crisp
  11. Kenneth ----- Allen Jenkins in Margie (1940)
  12. Conrad Janis was in The Brasher Doubloon (1947) with Nancy Guild
  13. Well, Fred! I ended up relaxing today after I got a haircut and watched three movies from the 1930s! My DVR was in need of a clean-up so I sat down and watched three relatively fast-paced films starring some great actors like Eddie G., Bill Powell, and Marion Davies. And the fun was that I had never seen these three films :0 I first watched the 1933 comedy The Little Giant. Robinson was absolutely terrific spoofing the gangster drama at his studio, which at the time was First National. *Speaking of which, does anyone know when and why First National officially switched over to Warner Brothers?* Mary Astor was lovely and her admiration for Eddie was truly sincere. The star who really intrigued me was Helen Vinson, who, although I've seen her before, grabbed my attention; I hope to be reading about her more in the future! All that fun, including Eddie playing Polo, in 73 minutes!!! Next I saw Fashions of 1934, made the following year and also under the logo of First National. I was very impressed by the dance numbers and the lovely music written for the film, as well as those gorgeous dresses! I will admit Bette Davis didn't excite me as much as her other characters, considering I always like her. Dapper William Powell was good as always, and this has got to be among my favorite Frank McHugh performances. Quick question, does anyone else get annoyed by Hugh Herbert's characters movie after movie?! Although, I did notice in the credits he co-wrote the screenplay; I never knew that! Finally I watched a movie I have been anticipating for a while: Blondie of the Follies (1932). Marion Davies was spirited and a lot of fun to watch, and I'll admit I think I'm beginning to enjoy Robert Montgomery more and more (I've never really liked him for some odd reason). It wasn't anything special and ran long at some points, but I don't regret watching it. What a way to spend the first day of a long weekend!
  14. George Peppard was in The Strange One (1957) with Clifton James
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