audreyforever
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They have no meaning at all...
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Powell, Micheal---Director of The Spy is Black
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Road to Utopia
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Ireland, John
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Oklahoma Territory
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Reagan, Ronald
Roman, Ruth
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> {quote:title=HollywoodGolightly wrote:}{quote}
> The 1936 version isn't on DVD, at least not yet. But TCM shows it every now and then.
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Very good movie!
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> {quote:title=HollywoodGolightly wrote:}{quote}
> Pat and Mike - there's one I'd like to watch again soon.
I love Pat and Mike. It is a very pleasant comedy, and who doesn't love Aldo Ray!

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Here's some more boring "story" titles: The FBI Story, The Las Vegas Story
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> {quote:title=Kinokima wrote:}{quote}
> I have never seen this so I am looking forward to it. And to get in the mood I am also watching *The Public Enemy* for the first time today.

Enjoy it! It's considered to be the 8th Greatest Gangster film of all-time (AFI).
Here's my list of the ten best Classic Gangsters films:
1 The Roaring Twenties (1939)
2 White Heat (1949)
3 Scarface: the Shame of a Nation (1932)
4 The Public Enemy (1931)
5 Little Caesar (1931)
6 High Sierra (1941)
7 Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
8 The Petrified Forest (1936)
9 G-Men (1935)
10 Bullets or Ballots (1936)
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*WEIRD TITLE'S*: Duchess of Idaho, Mister Universe, Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
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LOL....That's hilarious!
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> {quote:title=Swithin wrote:}{quote}
> I particularly like him as the stuffed shirt in *Stanley and Livingston*. Very out of character.
I also enjoy him in that film.
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You got to put Psycho under Scariest Titles!
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Come to think of it, if they remade Jaws that would be really scary...
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I think Gone With the Wind is a very intriguing title.
*MORE THAN JUST A TITLE...A MEANING* The Postman Always Rings Twice
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It's 500+ pages, but extremely informative.
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> {quote:title=stjohnrv wrote:}{quote}
> And we get to watch the great EDMOND O BRIEN in great role bonding with Cody.
This is one of O' Brien's best roles!
In fact, tonight's schedule is filed with goodies that all have Heat in the title. I'm especially looking forward to Heat Lighting with the lovely Ann Dvorak.
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Yes, that does sound more accurate.
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I'm glad you liked Over 21, now I'm mad I didn't record it.

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Muni and Davis never meet in this movie from what I remember, which is very unusual.
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> {quote:title=stjohnrv wrote:}{quote}
> "LIVE WIRE" was on last week and Fast company today they were the first 2 Bowery Boys movies is it TCM's plan to run all 46 in order? Be great if they did.
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> Edited by: stjohnrv on Mar 13, 2010 12:00 PM
Geez, that would be a lot, but I'm for it!

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> {quote:title=JarrodMcDonald wrote:}{quote}
> Oh...very good one. Martha Hyer's role.
That's who it was, I couldn't remember her name.

Raoul Walsh's WHITE HEAT
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No problem. Warner Home Video has released a few great box sets that include a ton of their classic Gangster/Crime films.
Out of the ones I've seen, Scarface is my favorite.