audreyforever
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Any movies associated with Mary Astor day are fine by me....hint hint TCM...Summer Under the Stars is right around the corner....

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I think Colman would of been a little too old being paired with Vivien Leigh.
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Excellent Picture, Holly!

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Well, you got a point there. By the way, here's the perfect page for these types of genre's:
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> {quote:title=Web wrote:}{quote}
> I'm a big fan and my favorites are A Yank at Oxford (38), Remember? (39), Waterloo Bridge, Escape, Flight Command, Billy the Kid, Johnny Eager, Stand by for Action, Bataan. I think he was at his peak from 38 - 43. If you haven't seen most of these, you're missing the star.
All great performances!!!!
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> {quote:title=primosprimos wrote:}{quote}
> Now, Cary Grant back around the time of Topper ............. siiiiiiiiiiigh!
Your not the only one who thinks that!
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Another great thread Jarrod! You can't go wrong with The Paleface for Western Comedies! What about 50's Sci-fi Films?
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Yes! Mary Astor Day! Donna Reed is SOTM I believe, but what is the Spotlight?
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No problem!
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> {quote:title=musicalnovelty wrote:}{quote}
> Hey, if TCM goes away, what else is there?
Oh, don't even go there! I'll get a nightmare!
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Here is a site that lists every MGM Musical made during it's golden era:
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Wikipedia does work as far as I know, but they do have some missing movies (B's, Bottom of the Row, etc.)
MGM:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_films
WB:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Warner_Bros._films
RKO:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RKO_films
Fox:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_20th_Century_Fox_films
Paramount:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Paramount_Pictures_films
I hope that helps!
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> {quote:title=JarrodMcDonald wrote:}{quote}
> Hmmmm....that's a relatively low number when you think of all the great films ever made.
Well, I try to get around to watching movies whenever I can. But considering practically all classic movies are considered great in my mind, It might take a while for me to see all of them!

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How about the two version's of The Ten Commandments ? I have got to give the edge to the 1956 version.
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My favorite Jean Arthur film is The Devil and Miss Jones...got to love it!
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You got a point.
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I enjoy the month as a whole, but once March 1st comes, I ready to be done with it. It's just because once March is here, I want to get into the stuff for March.
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That is the most amazing cover art ever!!!
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That look good! Is that a DVD cover?
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> {quote:title=JarrodMcDonald wrote:}{quote}
> Should I go through and correct all of your posts?
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> Let's say that Garbo shunned the spotlight. Norma did not.
And don't forget Jean Arthur--- "The American Garbo"
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> {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote}
> It looks like a month-long tribute to THE INVISIBLE MAN to me.
LOL!
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Operation Pacific!
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Oh your lucky! I'm 2 hours ahead of you, and I still don't see anything...
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When I watched Road House on FMC, the quality was OK. But on TCM, it was much better.

Kathryn Grayson, 88, has passed away
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> {quote:title=HollywoodGolightly wrote:}{quote}
> No plans to do a tribute to Teresa Wright, you mean?
That would be a night to remember...