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HollywoodGolightly

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  1. Grinde, Nick - directed The Bishop Murder Case (1930)
  2. > {quote:title=finance wrote:}{quote} > What about "Song of Bernadette" ? Has that ever been on? Not sure if it has played on TCM, but Fox Movie Channel does seem to show it pretty regularly.
  3. Fred, Ever try any browser(s) other than Internet Explorer? Oh and btw, very nice cacti!
  4. > {quote:title=JackFavell wrote:}{quote} > It's GORGEOUS! colorized or not! I agree, the colors are absolutely beautiful. It looks very nice.
  5. > {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote} > Where did they get this print of *On the Old Spanish Trail* - one of those Mill Creek western compilations? Hi clore! Hope you're having an easier time accessing the boards. The print of On the Old Spanish Trail was pretty bad, but nowhere near as bad, imho, as the print of Rough Riders' Roundup shown earlier. Anyway, the Randolph Scott westerns coming up in the afternoon ought to be fun, too. Hope you'll enjoy those, if you're planning to watch them.
  6. Yes, it totally does. Here's a photo from The Mark of Zorro -
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVK_mJrLbmY
  8. His performance as an unrepentant philanderer in Repeat Performance (1947) is also very good; that movie wouldn't work as well without him. Joan Leslie, Louis Hayward, Virginia Field
  9. > {quote:title=joefilmone wrote:}{quote} > It has a truly shocking climax- great cast and atmospheric direction by Robert Wise. I'm really looking forward to it!
  10. Anyone in the are planning to attend this event? Sounds pretty exciting! http://www.tcm.com/movienews/index/?cid=242769 *John Wayne Birthplace Birthday Celebration, May 29-30, in Winterset, Iowa* This year's birthday celebration, presented by the John Wayne Birthplace and sponsored in part by Warner Bros. Pictures. will salute 50 years of *Rio Bravo*, the classic Wayne film costarring Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Walter Brennan and Angie Dickinson. Titled "Duke & the Ladies," the festival will feature an all-female musical lineup headlined by country & western legend Lynn Anderson, in addition to Old West mercantile vendors big screen presentations of the film. The festivities will be held May 29-30 at the Madison County Fairgrounds in Wayne's birthplace of Winterset, Iowa. Here are some of the upcoming event's highlights: VIP Fund Raising Dinner Event with NEW Auction Birthplace Tours with Actual Rio Bravo Hat & Coat! FREE Western Mercantile Marketplace FREE Special High-resolution Digital Cinema BIG Screen Presentation of Warner Bros. Rio Bravo: NOT a run-of-the-mill showing but a high-definition digital cinema projection on a giant, 25-foot screen with pristine crystal clarity that?s actually better than when the film was first shown in theatres! At the top of many critics? lists as the best Western ever made, this classic Technicolor film directed by the legendary Howard Hawks stars John Wayne as Sheriff John. T. Chance. With Dean Martin as a drunken deputy, Walter Brennan as a crippled deputy and young gunfighter Ricky Nelson, they stand off an army of a rancher?s hired guns bent on freeing their boss? brother from their jail. Angie Dickinson has her first major film role as Wayne?s love interest, Feathers. NEW! Dean Martin?s Daughter Deana Visits Saturday NEW! FREE Digital Cinema BIG Screen Showings of Paramount?s *True Grit* Saturday with A. C. Lyles & Luster Bayless (5pm only) For further information call 877-462-1044 or online at www.johnwaynebirthplace.org
  11. > {quote:title=myidolspencer wrote:}{quote} > Anyway, to (HollyG) 4-star scoop! Awww, shucks, it was a slow night.
  12. Aston-Martin - On Her Majesty's Secret Service nw: Rolls-Royce
  13. Monday night's bill was indeed, something quite unique, and I think the audience reaction totally confirmed it. (Their reaction to the mere mention of Edward Dmytryk was very interesting, as well). I couldn't help but notice, at the end of Women in the Night, that the whole movie was filmed in Ensenada, Mexico, and that Eugene Shufftan shared the cinematography credit with Mexican cinematographer Jos? Ortiz Ramos. I wonder if it is safe to assume that with this being an American production, Shufftan would have photographed most of the movie. All in all, it was a great double bill, and the audience _definitely_ had a great time. P.S. Regarding The Pretender, I believe that's the first noir John Alton shot. Should be exciting!
  14. Kay Johnson was in White Banners with Fay Bainter
  15. > {quote:title=movieman1957 wrote:}{quote} > "Head" is The Monkees one time venture into a film. I think "bizarre" is a more pleasant way to put the description. Mature had a small part as a studio executive. > > The four lads were trying to make some fun of their success and the way they were handled but it didn't come off too well. Oh, you mean this one? It actually looks rather interesting.
  16. I've been attending a 2-week noir festival at the Roxie theater (programmed by Dewey) and the idea of noir in anything but Academy Ratio seems a bit bizarre right now. (With the exception of the brilliant The Burglar, but even that one was 1.85:1 only). I have just finished recording Cry of the City on FMC - it's a good thing I was watching it as it recorded because I realized just in time that this was a 95-minute movie in a 90-minute time slot, so I changed the settings to make sure I recorded all of it.
  17. Dewey, I think you look just fine without a trenchcoat and a fedora. And I agree with CineMaven - I can't think of anyone who knows more about obscure B noirs than you. Watching you introduce a B noir at the Roxie is _always_ a pleasure.
  18. > {quote:title=movieman1957 wrote:}{quote} > You mean it wasn't "Head"? I guess not. He's also very good in Cry of the City - I just recorded that on the Fox channel. Richard Conte looks very good in that one, too. :x
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