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  1. Warren Beatty was in Splendor in the Grass with Natalie Wood
  2. Walter Matthau was in Bigger Than Life with James Mason
  3. Thank you, TCM, for putting together this fabulous tribute to the great George Raft - it's a treat for fans of crime movies!! *_FRIDAY, APRIL 30_* *Background To Danger* (1943) 8pm ET An American gets caught up in wartime action in Turkey. Cast: George Raft, Brenda Marshall, Sydney Greenstreet. Dir: Raoul Walsh. BW-80 mins, TV-G, CC *The House Across the Bay* (1940) 9:30pm ET An aircraft designer falls for an imprisoned gangster's wife. Cast: George Raft, Joan Bennett, Lloyd Nolan. Dir: Archie Mayo. BW-88 mins, *Nocturne* (1946) 11:15pm ET A police detective refuses to believe a composer's death was suicide. Cast: George Raft, Lynn Bari, Virginia Huston. Dir: Edwin L. Marin. BW-87 mins, TV-PG *Johnny Angel* (1946) 12:45pm ET A sailor sets out to solve his father's murder. Cast: George Raft, Claire Trevor, Signe Hasso. Dir: Edwin L. Marin. BW-79 mins, TV-G, CC
  4. Barbara Harris was in The War Between Men and Women with Jack Lemmon
  5. > {quote:title=redriver wrote:}{quote} > Many of us still remember with great fondness the brief but very colorful 3-D craze of the 1950s > > Us? Your parents remember that, Missy! I suppose so, although I've been very lucky to see a handful of 50's 3-D movies in revival houses that were able to show them in 3-D, and I guess I sort of agree with you on the rest, if the story is compelling then it doesn't matter if the movie is 2-D or 3-D or in smell-o-rama or VistaVision.
  6. > {quote:title=joefilmone wrote:}{quote} > The post production 3-D process in "Clash of the Titans" is awful. I've heard some pretty awful things about it, too, even from those who otherwise liked the movie.
  7. The Heartbreak Kid - neglected romantic comedy next: Catch-22
  8. I'd love to see some of the more obscure titles in the Warner library, too, but in the meantime I'm just glad they have another volume of pressed discs coming out, instead of releasing these via Warner Archives.
  9. The Night and the City (1950) will be shown on FMC again tomorrow, Monday April 12th, at 9:45am ET. Hope that helps! *_MONDAY, APRIL 12_* *The Night and the City* (1950) 9:45am ET Jules Dassin's film noir classic follows a conniving wrestling promoter's (Richard Widmark) shady dealings with the London underworld. Cast: Richard Widmark, Herbert Lom, Hugh Marlowe. Director: Jules Dassin *Panic in the Streets* (1950) 11:30am ET A medical officer (Richard Widmark) races against time after he discovers two gun-happy hoodlums (Zero Mostel and Jack Palance) are running around the streets of New Orleans carrying the virus to a deadly new plague. Cast: Paul Douglas, Jack Palance, Barbara Bel Geddes, Zero Mostel. Director: Elia Kazan *Thieves' Highway* (1949) 1:30pm ET A tough drama about a war veteran turned truck driver out to avenge his father's mistreatment at the hands of a crooked fruit dealer in San Francisco. Cast: Richard Conte, Valentina Cortese, Lee J. Cobb, Barbara Lawrence, Jack Oakie, Millard Mitchell. Director: Jules Dassin.
  10. Just realized this one's on the schedule again for Wednesday, April 14th, at 7:30am ET.
  11. Thornhill, Roger - Cary Grant in North by Northwest
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