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> {quote:title=joefilmone wrote:}{quote} > It has a truly shocking climax- great cast and atmospheric direction by Robert Wise. I really did enjoy that climax!! It was so very creepy, and it was done quickly and efficiently, then it ends on an appropriately downbeat note - but the young doctor will hopefully learn something from McFarlane. And of course, it's totally awesome to see Karloff and Bela Lugosi together, even if they really only share that one scene, pretty much. It is a great scene.
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I have admired Chaney ever since the first time I watched The Phantom of the Opera, and have grown to admire him even more as I have had the opportunity to see more of his films on TCM. He was truly the man of a thousand faces.
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Ford, John - directed Stagecoach
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
HollywoodGolightly replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Wyman, Jane -
Zodiac
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Palookaville When she started out in college, Natalie never dreamed that her career would some day take her to.....
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Dassin, Jules - directed A Letter for Evie
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Lockhart, Will - James Stewart in The Man From Laramie
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
HollywoodGolightly replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Ure, Mary -
Three Blind Mice Every day when she came to work, Erica would exclaim "I love the smell of .... "
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Burton, Tim - directed Beetlejuice
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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon - What time's it? next: The Body Snatcher
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William Wyler's: "THE LETTER"
HollywoodGolightly replied to CineMaven's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Wyler's The Letter is being shown again on TCM this Sunday, May 31 at 8am ET. -
The films and career of Vincente Minnelli
HollywoodGolightly replied to Film_Fatale's topic in Films and Filmmakers
This is true, but I believe he had a bad spell from the mid-50's on, with The Cobweb (1955), The Reluctant Debutante (1958), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962) and Two Weeks in Another Town (1962). I don't believe any of those were very successful at the box-office and may even have lost money for MGM. It was not a completely bad spell, however, thanks to the success of Gigi (1959). -
Junior - Miguel Alejandro in Popi
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
HollywoodGolightly replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
The Rocky Horror Picture Show next: igloo -
Cecil Kellaway was in Joan of Arc with J. Carrol Naish
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
HollywoodGolightly replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
foggy night: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (watching it right now) next: equine -
Dean Jagger was in Forty Guns with Barry Sullivan
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
HollywoodGolightly replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
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Zinnemann, Fred - directed The Seventh Cross
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(The) Wrong Box
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Hangin' Around the DVD Water Cooler
HollywoodGolightly replied to filmlover's topic in Classic Film DVD Reviews
> {quote:title=filmlover wrote:}{quote} > And about 35,000 old-time radio shows. What do you use to store those? CD-Rs? Flash drives? -
Are these Boards being phased out?
HollywoodGolightly replied to cinemafan's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=Kid_Dabb wrote:}{quote} > This is a far cry from 6 months ago. Only 4 users online - 5 counting me. Dang! Maybe there are more people in the fan community nowadays? -
Showing on TCM today at 5pm ET! http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index/?o_cid=mediaroomlink&cid=237991
