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HollywoodGolightly replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Turner, Lana -
The Return of the Pink Panther
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X,Y and Zee
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Warren Beatty was in Splendor in the Grass with Natalie Wood
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Bernhardt, Curtis - directed High Wall
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I - A Passage to India
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The Sound of Music
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Vertigo
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Walter Matthau was in Bigger Than Life with James Mason
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HollywoodGolightly replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Redford, Robert -
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
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Mary Poppins
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Barbara Harris was in The War Between Men and Women with Jack Lemmon
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F - The French Connection
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HollywoodGolightly replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Powell, Eleanor -
> {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.
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The Heartbreak Kid - neglected romantic comedy next: Catch-22
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Noirs & Gangster movies coming up on FMC
HollywoodGolightly replied to HollywoodGolightly's topic in Film Noir--Gangster
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. -
Just realized this one's on the schedule again for Wednesday, April 14th, at 7:30am ET.
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Rio Grande
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Thornhill, Roger - Cary Grant in North by Northwest
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Walsh, Raoul - directed Colorado Territory
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D - The Lion of Damascus
