
midnight08
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I certainly agree that Joan Bennett is long overdue for SOTM. A few questions; was her sister Constance ever SOTM? I assume she probably was because many of her films were at RKO which TCM seems to have easy access to. Also, did Joan and Constance ever appear in a film together? I can't recall but maybe someone knows otherwise.
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A Paramount film you'd like to see on TCM
midnight08 replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Clara Bow in "Kick In". This was her last Paramount film before her breakdown. I saw it years ago at Film Forum and she was fantastic. The film itself had been restored and was in pristine condition. -
What Would You Like To See On TCM In 2021?
midnight08 replied to David Guercio's topic in General Discussions
How about also showing some more Paramount films from the 1930's especially those of Clara Bow and Nancy Carroll. -
I never knew she was in westerns. She had such exotic looks that seemed more suited for biblical films and film noir. Her looks remind me a bit of Hedy Lamarr. However, her biggest fame came as Lily Munster.
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Alice Faye was also in "Stowaway" with Shirley Temple and Robert Young.
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Alice Faye wasn't in "Little Miss Broadway".
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Obscure Christmas movies of the past
midnight08 replied to Nick Simeon's topic in General Discussions
Yes, I remember when "The Gathering" first aired. It was a made for TV movie. I recorded it many years ago on a VHS tape when it aired on a local channel. A few other obsure Christmas films come to mind. There was "It Happened One Christmas" with Marlo Thomas which was a remake of "It's A Wonderful Life" with Marlo as the female version of George Bailey. That was from 1977. Then there was "Christmas Eve" in 1986 with Loretta Young about a dying woman wanting to reunite her family for Christmas. These were also made for TV movies. -
Little Rascals Preservation & Restoration Project
midnight08 replied to tamasha's topic in General Discussions
That's wonderful to hear about the restoration of the sound feature "Our Gang" shorts. I'm wondering about the silent ones. Several years ago a company called Laughsmith (or something like that) was going to restore all the silent Our Gang shorts and put them on DVD but something fell short and it never happened. Does anyone know if these shorts have ever been restored? Sometimes they are shown on TCM and most of them are in pretty bad condition. -
Actually, I believe "Lilac Time" was yanked twice from the schedule. I got so frustrated after the second yanking that I found a VHS copy on ebay and bought it.
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August (Summer Under the Stars) Schedule is Up!
midnight08 replied to speedracer5's topic in General Discussions
While going thru the August TCM schedule I noticed that they took "Steamship Round The Bend" (1935) off on Anne Shirley's day. I was looking forward to it as it was the last film Will Rogers made before his untimely death. It is also a rare Fox film. I knew it was too good to be true. Also, I noticed that they're showing "Mary Burns Fugitive" (1935) as a TCM premiere on Sylvia Sidney's day. That's not true. They aired it several months ago in the afternoon as I taped it. -
Off-Topic: Favorite TV Shows
midnight08 replied to CinemaInternational's topic in General Discussions
My favorite show of all time was "Bewitched" and my favorite characters in the series were Aunt Clara, Endora and the first Gladys Kravitz. I recently bought the boxed set of all 254 episodes. I never watched "Frasier" when it was in prime time but I began watching it on COZI-TV. I love the humor and the writing is fabulous. I think it's a lot funnier than the show it branched off from (Cheers). -
Poor James Dean died before "Rebel Without a Cause" and "Giant" were even released. "Giant" wasn't released until a year after his death.
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Lon Chaney Sr. made his only talkie, "The Unholy Three" which not only proved that he had a good speaking voice but he also did multiple voices in the film. Sadly he died a short time later. Lilyan Tashman was filming "Frankie and Johnny" in 1934 when she went to the hospital and died of cancer. This film wasn't released till 1936. Poor Ross Alexander just completed "Ready, Willing and Able" with Ruby Keeler when he committed suicide. At first Jack Warner wanted to refilm his scenes but it was deemed too expensive. They released the film and Ross was delegated to fifth in the film credits ev
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I remember that "Wild Girl" (1932) with Charles Farrell was on the TCM schedule many years ago. Then suddenly it was taken off with no explanation and I never saw it listed again. Add "Her Wedding Night" (1930) and "Kick In" (1931) both with Clara Bow to this list.
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The Life and Death of Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
midnight08 replied to hamradio's topic in General Discussions
I visited his grave several years ago. I remember reading that the dog on the tombstone represents the hunting dogs that he was involved in training. Many people think it represents "Pete" the dog from "Our Gang". -
Actor Or Actress You Would Have Loved To Have Kissed
midnight08 replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
That's Jackie Joseph. She was the former wife of Ken Berry. Besides "The Little Shop Of Horrors" I remember her from "The Doris Day Show". -
Does anyone know why the two William Haines MGM talkies ("A Tailor Made Man" and "New Adventures Of Get Rich Quick Wallingford" are never shown on TCM? Are they entangled in some legal disputes?
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Also " Escapade" (1935) with William Powell and Luise Rainer in her first American film. This MGM film is in legal limbo too.
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Actor Or Actress You Would Have Loved To Have Kissed
midnight08 replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
Jean Harlow. I remember watching a "Tonight Show" episode many years ago when Jimmy Stewart was a guest. He was telling Johnny Carson that of all the actresses he kissed in the movies the ultimate kiss was with Jean Harlow. -
Children of Actors who became famous as Actors
midnight08 replied to Oneeyeopen's topic in General Discussions
Isn't that photo on the left the last photo ever taken of Sean? It's very haunting. Little did he know what lay ahead for him on this journey. -
Children of Actors who became famous as Actors
midnight08 replied to Oneeyeopen's topic in General Discussions
There's Jamie Lee Curtis, daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh; Douglas Fairbanks Jr., son of Douglas Fairbanks Sr.; Freddie Prinze Jr., son of Freddie Prinze, Mary Frances Crosby (Who shot JR) daughter of Bing Crosby and Phillips Holmes, son of Taylor Holmes -
Films you would put on an endless loop
midnight08 replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
My personal favorite is "Dinner At Eight". I can watch it over and over again. I especially love Marie Dressler and Jean Harlow in their various scenes. They're still funny after repeated watchings and their lines aren't dated at all. -
Beginning at 8pm tonight TCM will showcase the Four Marx Brothers (Zeppo incuded) in their Paramount films. Does anyone know why their first film "The Cocoanuts" is rarely if ever shown? Even times like tonight when all the other Paramount films are being shown they left out their first one. This has happened many times in the past.
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August (Summer Under the Stars) Schedule is Up!
midnight08 replied to speedracer5's topic in General Discussions
I've had TCM since 1995 and I don't ever remember them showing "Trail Of The Lonesome Pine" at all. -
August (Summer Under the Stars) Schedule is Up!
midnight08 replied to speedracer5's topic in General Discussions
Last year Henry Fonda had his day for SOTS. I was disappointed that TCM didn't include "Trail Of The Lonesome Pine" for his day. Now a year later and Sylvia Sidney is one of the SOTM's . Same deal; no "Trail Of The Lonesome Pine". I remember this film from when I was young. It was a wonderful film and the technicolor outdoor landscapes were magnificent. I guess I'll just have to order a DVD.