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HollywoodGolightly

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  1. It would be really _awesome_ if they could do that, calvin. I'm sure a lot of people would be them as a set if they could sell the whole bunch for $50 or so.
  2. It would be really _awesome_ if they could do that, calvin. I'm sure a lot of people would be them as a set if they could sell the whole bunch for $50 or so.
  3. > {quote:title=MissGoddess wrote:}{quote} > Eleanor Parker should have won the Oscar (did she?) for that performance. She did not win, but she was nominated. Hope Emerson was nominated too, for supporting actress. (She's a great actress - I just saw her in Cry of the City the other day). The movie also received a best screenplay nomination: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042296/awards
  4. Tom Jones - One naughty bloke next:Claire's Knee
  5. Howard Duff was in Johnny Stool Pigeon with Dan Duryea
  6. Murder on the Orient Express - whodunnit on rails next: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
  7. The Magnificent Seven - seven handsome lads :x next: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
  8. > {quote:title=JackFavell wrote:}{quote} > A few more from Shane, just because I am obsessed. I hope someone besides me is enjoying these. I am enjoying them, too.
  9. > {quote:title=brandoalways4ever wrote:}{quote} > That's a good price. > > So there's another Ford-Wayne box set coming out??? No, it's the same one. But it is going to be repackaged so that it also includes the documentary Directed by John Ford. > When does the new Coop box set come out and how much is it? If you refer to the one from the Warner Archives, I think it's available now and it's $60.
  10. > {quote:title=CineSage_jr wrote:}{quote} > Wyler's fourteen is more than 50% greater than the next-highest total, Eliza Kazan's nine. Uh... Eliza Kazan?
  11. Maliejandra, There is also a Michael Shayne thread in the Mystery forum, if you're interested: http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?threadID=92231&tstart=0
  12. I like that the blu-ray gives you the option of watching the movie in 2-D or 3-D... I didn't think the 3-D effects were anything out of the ordinary, per se, but there is still something of the novelty factor to watching a 3-D movie on blu-ray.
  13. As part of its "Great Directors" theme, TCM will dedicate 24 straight hours to the films of that most versatile of Hollywood directors, William Wyler: _SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 6_ *Dead End* (1937) 6am ET A killer returns to his childhood home to plot his escape from the law. Cast: Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea, Humphrey Bogart, Wendy Barrie Dir: William Wyler BW-92 mins, TV-PG *These Three* (1936) 7:45am ET Scandal destroys the lives of two small-town schoolteachers. Cast: Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea, Catherine Doucet Dir: William Wyler BW-93 mins, TV-14 *The Little Foxes* (1941) 9:30am ET An ambitious woman takes on her corrupt brothers and honest husband in her drive for wealth. Cast: Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa Wright, Richard Carlson Dir: William Wyler BW-116 mins, TV-PG *Mrs. Miniver* (1942) 11:30am ET A British family struggles to survive the first days of World War II. Cast: Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, Dame May Whitty Dir: William Wyler BW-134 mins, TV-G *Ben-Hur* (1959) 2pm ET While seeking revenge, a rebellious Israelite prince crosses paths with Jesus Christ. Cast: Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins. Dir: William Wyler. C-222 mins, TV-PG *Jezebel* (1938) 6pm ET A tempestuous Southern belle's willfulness threatens to destroy all who care for her. Cast: Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, George Brent, Margaret Lindsay Dir: William Wyler BW-104 mins, TV-PG *The Letter* (1940) 8pm ET A woman claims to have killed in self-defense, until a blackmailer turns up with incriminating evidence. Cast: Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, Frieda Inescort Dir: William Wyler BW-95 mins, TV-PG *Roman Holiday* (1953) 9:45pm ET A runaway princess in Rome finds love with a reporter who knows her true identity. Cast: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert, Hartley Power Dir: William Wyler BW-118 mins, TV-G *The Children's Hour* (1961) 12am ET A malicious student tries to destroy the teachers at a girls' school. Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner, Miriam Hopkins Dir: William Wyler BW-108 mins, TV-PG *Funny Girl* (1968) 2am ET Comedienne Fanny Brice fights to prove that she can be the greatest star and find romance even though she isn't pretty. Cast: Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis Dir: William Wyler C-157 mins, TV-PG *Hell's Heroes* (1930) 4:45am ET Three cowboys risk their lives to get an abandoned baby to civilization. Cast: Charles Bickford, Raymond Hatton, Fred Kohler, Fritzi Ridgeway Dir: William Wyler BW-68 mins, TV-PG
  14. Don't forget The Third Man airs on TCM today at 6pm as part of the Carol Reed day....
  15. > {quote:title=tiffany26 wrote:}{quote} > For me, definitely Wyler, Curtiz and Sturges. John or Preston?
  16. The King of Comedy - Obsessed with TV next: A Midsummer Night's Dream
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