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  1. Ryan O'Neal has also had to cancel. The list of presenters keeps getting longer, however. It's a great lineup.

     

    There's a list of Special Guests under one of the drop-down menus in the Film Festival section. It seems to be updated just about every day.

  2. Great news! Alan Arkin should be a most interesting subject to interview, and The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter is a fine film. This is one of the few Hollywood films whose picture of the South rings true to a Southerner.

     

    Now we know why they were saving that empty block on Sunday afternoon at the Egyptian theater.

     

    I also just realized that Mark Harris is one of the guest presenters. Because he has just published Five Came Back, a study of directors influenced by their experience in WWII, I imagine he will be introducing The Best Years of Our Lives. He is the husband of playwright Tony Kushner.

     

    Edited by: kingrat on Mar 27, 2014 3:50 PM

  3. Though it isn't being shown Thursday, THESE THOUSAND HILLS is a fine western with Don Murray and Lee Remick. It may show up on the Fox Movie Channel, which is not a station I get.

     

    SHAKE HANDS WITH THE DEVIL is really good, and it isn't known all that well. Think of it as a film noir set in Ireland with the IRA as the villains.

  4. Because I couldn't find the thread where lzcutter posted her list of Essentials and Kyle's list of Essentials, I am re-posting them here.

     

    Here's the recent ones with Drew:

     

    The Essentials 2014-2015

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Drew Barrymore

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    Marty (1955)

    The Sugarland Express (1974)

    The Pink Panther (1963)

    His Girl Friday (1940)

    Field of Dreams (1989)

    How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)

    Laura (1944)

    Beauty and the Beast (1946)

    In the Heat of the Night (1967)

    Stella Dallas (1937)

    The Haunting (1963)

    The Dirty Dozen (1967)

    My Fair Lady (1964)

    On the Waterfront (1954)

    To Be or Not to Be (1942)

    I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968)

    Blow-Up (1966)

    The Champ (1931)

    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

    Bus Stop (1956)

    Metropolis (1927)

    The Thin Man (1934)

    Foreign Correspondent (1940)

    Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)

    Belle de Jour (1967)

    His Girl Friday (1940)

    Network (1976)

    Laura (1944)

    Twentieth Century (1934)

    The Black Stallion (1979)

    Blow-Up

    Network

    __________________________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2013-2014

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Drew Barrymore

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    Grand Hotel

    The Big Chill

    Tootsie

    Gun Crazy

    Lawrence of Arabia

    Anna and the King of Siam

    Freaks

    Giant

    Gold Diggers of 1933

    8pm How Green was My Valley

    Stand By Me

    Bride of Frankenstein

    Friendly Persuasion

    Libeled Lady

    Breathless

    The Palm Beach Story

    The Searchers

    Auntie Mame

    Key Largo

    The Women

    Gaslight

    Diner

    The Bad and the Beautiful

    The Lady Eve

    Lifeboat

    It Happened Once Night

    Silkwood

    ___________________________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2012-2013

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Drew Barrymore

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    Some Like It Hot

    This is Spinal Tap

    The Razor's Edge

    Alice Adams

    The Goodbye Girl

    Sunrise

    Gilda

    The Fallen Idol

    Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    The Third Man

    Camille

    Diabolique

    Wuthering Heights

    Dinner at Eight

    Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

    Jezebel

    The Way We Were

    Kramer vs. Kramer

    Rebel Without a Cause

    Sullivan's Travels

     

    Summertime

    The Band Wagon

    To Have and Have Not

    Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

    Lolita

    Captains Courageous

    Alice Adams

    The Fallen Idol

    The Wild Bunch

    The Third Man

     

     

    TItles featured in the TCM series "The Essentials" series 2003 - 2011

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2011/2012

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Alec Baldwin

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    Love Me Tonight

    Hannah and Her Sisters

    Mildred Pierce

    The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

    Splendor in the Grass

    Ball of Fire

    Gunga Din

    An American in Paris

    The Bicycle Thief

    Cat People

    East of Eden

    Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

    Dodsworth

    The Caine Mutiny

    Bringing Up Baby

    Out of the Past

    City Lights

    Fail-Safe

    The Misfits

    Cool Hand Luke (Double Feature Night)

    Kiss of the Spider Woman (Double Feature Night)

    All Quiet on the Western Front

    Stage Door

    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

    A Place in the Sun

    A Letter to Three Wives

    Sunset Boulevard

    The Bank Dick

    Miracle on 34th Street

    =====================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2010/2011

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Alec Baldwin

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    A Streeetcar Named Desire (Double Feature)

    Saturday Night Fever (Double Feature)

    White Heat

    Lawrence Of Arabia

    Gigi

    Bonnie And Clyde (Double Feature)

    Serpico (Double Feature)

    Judgement At Nuremberg

    Strangers On A Train

    The Graduate

    A Foreign Affair

    The Lion In Winter

    The Blue Dahlia

    The Hunchabck Of Notre Dame (1935)

    The Best Years Of Our Lives

    Mutiny On The Bounty (1962)

    San Francisco

    A Star Is Born (1954)

    The Snake Pit

    Meet Me In St. Louis

    My Darling Clementine

    Road To Morocco

    Black Orpheus

    Bad Day At Black Rock

    The Sea Hawk

    Leave Her To Heaven

    The Sting

    Kind Hearts and Coronets

    Meet John Doe

    ======================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2009/2010

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Alec Baldwin

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    A Night at the Opera

    Rocky

    Cat Ballou

    Ben-Hur

    Take the Money and Run

    Saboteur

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    Funny Girl

    I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

    Mutiny on the Bounty ('35)

    The Devil and Daniel Webster

    Battleground

    Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde

    The Letter

    The Fortune Cookie

    Random Harvest

    Notorious

    The Mouse that Roared

    Tom Jones

    The Man Who Came to Dinner

    An Affair to Remember

    The Asphalt Jungle

    Lolita

    The Guns of Navarone

    The Long Hot Summer

    Wuthering Heights

    The Grapes of Wrath

    =====================

    ________________________________________

    The Essentials 2008/2009

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Rose McGowan

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    The Apartment

    The Music Box/Sons of the Desert

    The Bad and the Beautiful

    The Great Escape

    All About Eve

    The Night of the Hunter

    The Misfits

    Paper Moon

    Rebecca

    Now, Voyager

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

    Paths of Glory

    Psycho

    Fanny

    A Face in the Crowd

    Seven Samurai

    The Spiral Staircase

    3:10 to Yuma

    The Postman Always Rings Twice

    You Can't Take it With You

    Modern Times

    The Apartment

    Swing Time

    Woman of the Year

    Witness for the Prosecution

    The Great Escape

    =======================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2007/2008

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Carrie Fisher

    (Repeats Omitted)

    Breakfast at Tiffany's (Only Showing as an Essential!)

    Hud

    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

    Fear Strikes Out

    That Touch of Mink

    The Great Dictator

    Roman Holiday

    The Adventures of Robin Hood

    The Producers

    My Fair Lady

    Ball of Fire

    The African Queen

    Take the Money and Run

    King Kong

    Harvey

    The Lost Weekend

    Dodsworth

    Topper

    Sorry, Wrong Number

    Pride and Prejudice

    The Bridge on the River Kwai

    Born Yesterday

    Red River

    The Importance of Being Earnest

    =======================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2006/2007

    Co-Hosted by Robert Osborne and Molly Haskell

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    The Hustler

    The Quiet Man

    Brief Encounter

    Duck Soup

    Winchester '73

    Imitation of Life ('59)

    The Four Feathers

    A Place in the Sun

    Gilda

    Ride the High Country

    Top Hat

    From Here to Eternity

    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

    Sunset Boulevard

    The Thin Man

    Black Narcissus

    Gone With the Wind

    Kiss Me Deadly

    Foreign Correspondent

    The Maltese Falcon

    Jezebel

    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

    Written on the Wind

    The Manchurian Candidate

    Gunga Din

    Stalag 17

    Little Women ('33)

    ==================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2005/2006

    Hosted by Peter Bogdanovich

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    The Miracle of Morgan's Creek

    The Lady from Shanghai

    Adam's Rib

    The Band Wagon

    North by Northwest

    His Girl Friday

    Grand Illusion

    Out of the Past

    Swing Time

    To Have and Have Not

    Arsenic and Old Lace

    Gaslight

    They Were Expendable

    The Lady Eve

    The Big Sleep

    Vertigo

    Steamboat Bill, Jr.

    White Heat

    It Should Happen to You

    Invasion of the Body Snatchers

    The Magnificent Ambersons

    The Merry Widow

    Fort Apache

    His Girl Friday

    The Shop Around the Corner

    Mogambo

    The Awful Truth

    Some Came Running

    =====================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2004/2005

    Hosted by Sydney Pollack (Second Season)

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    Rear Window

    High Noon

    Annie Hall

    Dr. Strangelove

    Singin' in the Rain

    Random Harvest

    The Day of the Jackal

    Tootsie

    The Red Badge of Courage

    Papillon

    Spellbound

    The Quiet Man

    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

    Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

    Doctor Zhivago

    Some Like It Hot

    Citizen Kane

    To Kill a Mockingbird

    The Lion in Winter

    Casablanca

    ====================

    ________________________________________

     

    The Essentials 2003/2004

    Hosted by Sydney Pollack (First Season)

    (Repeats Omitted)

     

    ==Partial List==

     

    The Wild One

    The Magnificent Seven

    Guys and Dolls

    Touch of Evil

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    Pillow Talk

    A Star is Born ('54)

    Strangers on a Train

    The Shop Around the Corner

    Lawrence of Arabia

    The Apartment

    An American in Paris

    The Best Years of Our Lives

    The Bridge on the River Kwai

    Rebel Without a Cause

    Bringing Up Baby

    Notorious

    On the Waterfront

    =================

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    Various Essentials Titles 2003

    Hosted by Rob Reiner

    (Very Incomplete)

     

    I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

    The Caine Mutiny

    Mildred Pierce

    Ninotchka

    Rocky

    The Defiant Ones

    West Side Story

    Sweet Smell of Success

  5. The excellent book Warner Brothers Directors mentions several films which John Huston was supposed to direct but for various reasons did not, and I thought it would be interesting to consider them as ?what if? projects.

     

    LonesomePolecat?s favorite What a Way To Go suggested widows as a theme, and I alternate merry widows and black widows, bringing the sequence to a close with Shadow of a Doubt. You may recall that Uncle Charlie is ?the Merry Widow killer.?

     

    Sunset Blvd. can be deconstructed in many different ways, and I picked five in all because this turned out to be so much fun. First we have dark views of Hollywood as seen by characters who are screenwriters. Donald Sutherland plays a set designer rather than a screenwriter in The Day of the Locust, but this film seems a natural fit with the others. ?The life of the mind!? is a quote from Barton Fink. Tuesday morning offers movies featuring some of the cast of Sunset Blvd.

     

    Merle Oberon makes a lovely Star of the Month, and not all of her best films, especially Dark Waters and Night Song, are as familiar as they ought to be. Wednesday leads us back to Sunset Blvd. and films about actresses, and I deliberately picked ones that speedracer had not chosen. Wednesday night returns to Sunset Blvd. to feature movies where swimming pools play an important role in at least one scene.

     

    Thursday begins with a tribute to Robert Osborne?s good friend Barbara Rush and ends with movies inspired by the recent showing of My Dinner with Andre.

    The Friday schedule has the last bloc of films inspired by Sunset Blvd., older woman/younger man pictures, and there are a great variety of situations, from true love to kept men to the relationship of Alice Brady and her gay young friend in When Ladies Meet. The Friday Night Spotlight salutes 1950s westerns, the great decade for this genre.

     

    The recent discussion about the questionable choices of The Sugarland Express and I Love You, Alice B. Toklas as Essentials led me to consider which famous films had never been selected as Essentials, based on the lists drawn up by lzcutter and Kyle. Take a look at 10 movies never chosen, but which are Essentials in my book, with pride of place going to The Red Shoes. Finally, Saturday Night Underground presents a very obscure Anthony Perkins film, The Fool Killer, which is said to be similar in some regards to Psycho.

  6. Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014

     

    Directed by John Huston . . . Oh, Maybe Not

     

    6:00 a.m. ? THREE STRANGERS (1946) BW-92 min. WB. Geraldine Fitzgerald, Sydney Greenstreet. D: Jean Negulesco. p/s

    7:45 a.m. ? THE KILLERS (1946) BW-103 min. Universal. Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner. D: Robert Siodmak. p/s

    9:30 a.m. ? THE STRANGER (1946) BW-115 min. RKO. Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson. D: Orson Welles. p/s

    11:30 a.m. ? QUO VADIS (1951) C-171 min. MGM. Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr. D: Mervyn LeRoy. p/s

    2:30 p.m. ? THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT (1969) C-132 min. WB. Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer. D: Bryan Forbes. p/s

     

    Actually Directed by John Huston

     

    4:45 p.m. ? THE MALTESE FALCON (1941) BW-100 min. WB. Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor. p/s

    6:30 p.m. ? BEAT THE DEVIL (1953) BW-89 min. UA. Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones. p/s

     

    Widows, Merry and Otherwise (Part 1)

     

    8:00 p.m. ? WHAT A WAY TO GO (1964) C-111 min. Fox. Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman. D: J. Lee Thompson. LP PREMIERE.

    10:00 p.m. ? BLACK WIDOW (1987) C-102 min. Fox. Theresa Russell, Debra Winger. D: Bob Rafelson. PREMIERE #1.

    11:45 p.m. ? SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS: THE MERRY WIDOW (1925). BW-137 min. MGM. Mae Murray, John Gilbert. D: Erich von Stroheim. p/s

    2:15 a.m. ? TCM FILM IMPORTS: THE BRIDE WORE BLACK (1968). C-107 min. UA. Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Claude Brialy. D: Francois Truffaut. p/s

    4:15 a.m. ? THE MERRY WIDOW (1934). BW-99 min. MGM. Jeanette MacDonald, Maurice Chevalier. D: Ernst Lubitsch. p/s

     

    Monday, Feb. 17, 2014

     

    Widows, Merry and Otherwise (Part 2)

     

    6:00 a.m. ? BLACK WIDOW (1954) C-95 min. Fox. Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin. D: Nunnally Johnson. p/s

    7:45 a,m, - THE MERRY WIDOW (1952) C-105 min. MGM. Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas. D: Curtis Bernhardt. p/s

    9:30 a.m. ? SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) BW-108 min. Universal. Joseph Cotton, Teresa Wright. D: Alfred Hitchcock. p/s

     

    Behind the Scenes Challenge: Music by Bronislau Kaper

     

    11:30 a.m. ? LILI (1953) C-81 min. MGM. Leslie Caron, Mel Ferrer. D: Charles Walters. p/s

    1:00 p.m. ? A LIFE OF HER OWN (1950) BW-108 min. MGM. Lana Turner, Ray Milland. D: George Cukor. p/s

    3:00 p.m. ? THAT FORSYTE WOMAN (1949) C-113 min. MGM. Greer Garson, Errol Flynn. D: Compton Bennett. p/s

    5:00 p.m. ? MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (1962) C-178 min. MGM. Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard. D: Lewis Milestone. p/s

     

    Sunset Blvd. Challenge #1 ? Hollywood Dystopia ? ?The Life of the Mind!?

     

    8:00 p.m. ? PLAY IT AS IT LAYS (1972) C-99 min. Universal. Anthony Perkins, Tuesday Weld. D: Frank Perry. PREMIERE #2.

    9:45 p.m. ? BARTON FINK (1991) C-116 min. Fox. John Turturro, John Goodman. D: Joel and Ethan Coen. PREMIERE #3.

    11:45 p.m. ? THE DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975) C-144 min. Paramount. Donald Sutherland, William Atherton. D: John Schlesinger. PREMIERE #4.

    2:15 a.m. ? IN A LONELY PLACE (1950) BW-94 min. Columbia. Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame. D: Nicholas Ray. p/s

    4:00 a.m. ?THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL (1952) BW-118 min. MGM. Dick Powell, Gloria Grahame. D: Vincente Minnelli. p/s

     

    Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014

     

    Sunset Blvd. Challenge #2 ? The Cast of Sunset Blvd. in Other Movies

     

    6:00 a.m. ? Fred Clark: HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE (1953) C-95 min. Fox. D: Jean Negulesco. p/s

    7:45 a.m. ? Gloria Swanson: AIRPORT ?75 (1975) C-107 min. Universal. D: Jack Smight. PREMIERE #5.

    9:45 a.m. ? Anna May Wong: SHANGHAI EXPRESS (1932) BW- 80 min. Paramount. D: Joseph von Sternberg. p/s

    11:15 a.m. ? Nancy Olson: BATTLE CRY (1955) C-149 min. WB. D: Raoul Walsh. p/s

    2:00 p.m. ? Erich von Stroheim: GRAND ILLUSION (1937) BW-114 min. RAC. D: Jean Renoir. p/s

    4:00 p.m. ? Jack Webb: THE MEN (1950) BW-85 min. UA. D: Fred Zinnemann. p/s

    5:30 p.m. ? William Holden: THE KEY (1958). BW-134 min. Columbia. D: Carol Reed. p/s

     

    Star of the Month: Merle Oberon

     

    8:00 p.m. ? DARK WATERS (1944) BW-90 min. UA. w/Franchot Tone. D: Andre De Toth. PREMIERE #6.

    9:45 p.m. ? NIGHT SONG (1947) BW-102 min, RKO. w/Dana Andrews. D: John Cromwell. p/s

    11:30 p.m. ? THE DARK ANGEL (1935) BW-106 min. w/Fredric March. UA. D: Sidney Franklin. p/s

    1:30 a.m. ? THESE THREE (1936) BW-93 min. UA. w/Joel McCrea. D: William Wyler. p/s

    3:15 a.m. ? FIRST COMES COURAGE (1943) BW-88 min. Columbia. w/Brian Aherne. D: Dorothy Arzner. p/s

    4:45 a.m. ? DESIREE (1954) C-110 min. Fox. w/Marlon Brando. D: Henry Koster. p/s

     

    Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014

     

    Sunset Blvd. Challenge #3 ? Movies About Actresses

     

    6:45 a.m. ? WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD? (1932) BW-88 min. RKO. w/Constance Bennett, Lowell Sherman. D: George Cukor. p/s

    8:15 a.m. ? TWENTIETH CENTURY (1934) BW-91 min. Columbia. w/Carole Lombard, John Barrymore. D: Howard Hawks. p/s

    10:00 a.m. ? DANGEROUS (1935) BW-79 min. WB. w/Bette Davis, Franchot Tone. D: Alfred E. Green. p/s

    11:30 a.m. ? THE HARD WAY (1943) BW-109 min. WB. w/Ida Lupino, Joan Leslie. D: Vincent Sherman. p/s

    1:30 p.m. ? THE VELVET TOUCH (1948) BW-100 min. RKO. w/Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn. p/s

    4:45 p.m. ? HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS (1960) C-100 min. Paramount. w/Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn. D: George Cukor. p/s

    6:30 p.m. ? PERSONA (1966) BW- 83 min. Svensk. w/Liv Ullmann, Bibi Andersson. D: Ingmar Bergman. p/s

     

    Sunset Blvd. Challenge #4 ?Swimming Pools

     

    8:00 p.m. ? PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND (1963) C-100 min. WB. w/Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens. D: Norman Taurog. p/s

    9:45 p.m. ? THE DROWNING POOL (1975) C-108 min. WB. w/Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward. D: Stuart Rosenberg. p/s

    11:45 p.m. ? THE SWIMMER (1968) C-95 min. Columbia. w/Burt Lancaster, Janice Rule. D: Frank Perry. p/s

    1:30 a.m. ? DEEP END (1970) C-88 min. Paramount. w/Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown. D: Jerzy Skolimowski. p/s

    3:00 a.m. ? UNDERWORLD USA (1961) BW-99 min. Columbia. w/Cliff Robertson, Dolores Dorn. D: Samuel Fuller. p/s

    4:45 a,m, - DANGEROUS WHEN WET (1953) C-95 min. MGM. w/Esther Walters, Fernando Lamas. D: Charles Walters. p/s

     

    Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014

     

    A Tribute to Barbara Rush

     

    6:30 a.m. ? ROBIN AND THE SEVEN HOODS (1964) C-123 min. WB. w/Frank Sinatra. D: Gordon Douglas. p/s

    8:45 a.m. ? MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954) C-108 min. Universal. w/Rock Hudson, Jane Wyman. D: Douglas Sirk. p/s

    10:45 a.m. ? THE YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS (1959) BW-136 min. WB. w/Paul Newman. D: Vincent Sherman. p/s

    1:15 p.m. ? BIGGER THAN LIFE (1956) C-95 min. Fox. w/James Mason. D: Nicholas Ray. p/s

    3:00 p.m. ? THE YOUNG LIONS (1958) BW-167 min. Fox. w/Marlon Brando. D: Edward Dmytryk. p/s

    6:00 p.m. ? HOMBRE (1967) BW-111 min. Fox. w/Paul Newman. D: Martin Ritt. PREMIERE #7.

     

    My (Very Long) Dinner with Andre

     

    8:00 p.m. ? D: Andre De Toth. RAMROD (1947) BW-95 min. UA. w/Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake. PREMIERE #8.

    9:45 p.m. ? w/Andre the Giant. THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987). C-98 min. Fox. D: Rob Reiner. PREMIERE #9.

    11:30 p.m. ? Music by Andre Previn. THE CATERED AFFAIR. BW-92 min. MGM. w/Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine. D: Richard Brooks. p/s

    1:15 a.m. ? Mel Ferrer as Andre. WAR AND PEACE. C-208 min. Paramount. w/Audrey Hepburn. D: King Vidor. p/s

    4:45 a.m. ? w/Andre Gregory. MY DINNER WITH ANDRE (1981) C-110. Saga. D: Louis Malle. p/s

     

    Friday, Feb. 21, 2014

     

    Sunset Blvd. Challenge #5 ? Older Woman/Younger Man: Consider the Possibilities

     

    6:45 a.m. ? LAURA (1944) BW-88 min. Fox. Judith Anderson/Vincent Price. D: Otto Preminger. p/s

    8:15 a.m. ? SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH (1962) C-120 min. MGM. Geraldine Page/Paul Newman. D: Richard Brooks. p/s

    10:30 a.m. ? WHEN LADIES MEET (1941) BW-105 min. MGM. Alice Brady/Rafael Storm. D: Robert Z. Leonard. p/s

    12:30 p.m. ? SUMMER OF ?42 (1971) C-102 min. WB. Jennifer O?Neill/Gary Grimes. D: Robert Mulligan. p/s PREMIERE #10.

    2:15 p.m. ? CAMILLE (1936) BW-109 min. MGM. Greta Garbo/Robert Taylor. D: George Cukor. p/s

    4:15 p.m. ? LOVE AND PAIN AND THE WHOLE DAMN THING (1973) C-110 min. Columbia. Maggie Smith/Timothy Bottoms. D: Alan J. Pakula. p/s

    6:15 p.m. ? HAROLD AND MAUDE (1971) C-91 min. Paramount. Ruth Gordon/Bud Cort. D: Hal Ashby. p/s

     

    Friday Night Spotlight: The 1950s Western

     

    8:00 p.m. ? DAY OF THE OUTLAW (1959) BW-93 min. UA. w/Robert Ryan, Burl Ives. D: Andre De Toth. p/s

    9:45 p.m. ? WARLOCK (1959) C-121 min. Fox. w/Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda. D: Edward Dmytryk. p/s

    12:00 a.m. ? WESTWARD THE WOMEN (1951) BW-118 min. MGM. w/Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel. D: William Wellman. p/s

    2:15 a.m. ? 3:10 TO YUMA (1957) BW-92 min. Columbia. w/Glenn Ford, Van Heflin. D: Delmer Daves. p/s

    4:00 a.m. ? THE BIG SKY (1952) BW-140 min. RKO. w/Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin. D: Howard Hawks. p/s

     

    Saturday ? A Day of Essentials

     

    6:30 a.m. ? ON THE TOWN (1949) C-98 min. MGM. w/Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. D: Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly. p/s

    8:15 a.m. ? MY MAN GODFREY (1936) BW-94 min. Universal. w/Carole Lombard, William Powell. D: Gregory La Cava. p/s

    10:00 a.m. ? LOST HORIZON (1937) BW-132 min. Columbia. w/Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt. D: Frank Capra. p/s

    12:15 p.m. ? THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (1975) C-129 min. Columbia. w/Michael Caine, Sean Connery. D: John Huston. p/s

    2:30 p.m. ? SECONDS (1966) BW-106 min. Paramount. w/Rock Hudson, John Randolph. D: John Frankenheimer. p/s

    4:30 p.m. ? MURDER, MY SWEET (1944) BW-95 min. RKO. w/Dick Powell, Claire Trevor. D: Edward Dmytryk. p/s

    6:15 p.m. ? BONJOUR TRISTESSE (1958) C-94 min. Columbia. w/Jean Seberg, David Niven. D: Otto Preminger. p/s

     

    8:00 p.m. ? THE ESSENTIALS: THE RED SHOES (1948) C-133 min. Rank. w/Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook. D: Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger. p/s

    10:30 p.m. ? THE KILLING (1956) BW-85 min. UA. w/Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor. D: Stanley Kubrick. p/s

    12:00 a.m. ? CHINATOWN (1974) C-130 min. Paramount. w/Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway. D: Roman Polanski. p/s

     

    Saturday Night Underground

     

    2:15 a.m. ? THE FOOL KILLER (1965) BW-99 min. Allied/AIP. w/Anthony Perkins, Dana Elcar. D: Servando Gonzalez.

    4:00 a.m. ? PSYCHO (1960) BW-109 min. Paramount. w/Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh. D: Alfred Hitchcock. p/s

  7. Adding comments about some others not previously mentioned:

     

    The Rains of Ranchipur is a rather dull remake of the very fine film The Rains Came.

     

    Johnny Apollo is a nifty noir or gangster film, with Tyrone Power in a good role, Dorothy Lamour proving herself a really fine actress (wish she'd had more parts like this), and strong direction by Henry Hathaway.

     

    The 1953 Julius Caesar is pretty good. Brando got vocal coaching from John Gielgud and made a strong Antony. Cassius was one of Gielgud's favorite Shakespearean roles.

     

    Blues in the Night turns into a kind of noir musical. The shift in tone when Lloyd Nolan is helped onto the train shouldn't work, but I think it does.

     

    Band of Angels, not great, is still worth seeing, and Yvonne DeCarlo could believably be mixed race.

  8. qpdoll,

     

    If an event is one you absolutely don't want to miss, one of your two or three tops for the whole festival, then show up 45 minutes in advance. When I've shown up an hour in advance, I'm usually in the first 10 in line. I've never missed a movie this way, and I always get the Classic pass rather than the more expensive ones.

     

    When the attendants begin handing out numbers, you can take your number, go to the restroom or get a snack if you like, then return to the line 20-30 minutes before the show. The attendants will tell you when you need to be there.

     

    Everyone will then line up by number, and about 20-25 will be seated at a time. They have the system down to a T, and it works extremely well.

     

    You'll have a great time!

  9. We need to bump this great thread up! I have six days done, but no days typed, so will probably finish this up next weekend. To my surprise, 1) I found a fun way to include a favorite film by Lonesome Polecat and 2) it has been fun to think of different ways to use Sunset Blvd. as a jumping off point for several threads.

     

    An excellent challenge, with so many outstanding schedules.

  10. If you've already seen *The Thin Man*, *East of Eden*, and *Stagecoach*, don't overlook the other movie showing Friday morning: *On Approval*, an English comedy in the manner of Ernst Lubitsch's *Design for Living*. Beatrice Lillie, better known for her stage and television appearances, stars as the insufferable Maria (pronounced like Mariah Carey). Two couples decide to live together before marriage "on approval" to see if they are compatible. I remember enjoying this film on television a number of years ago. I don't think it's ever been shown on TCM.

     

    Three of the films which had interested me the most--*Sorcerer,* *The Pawnbroker*, and *Her Sister's Secret*--are, naturally, being shown at the same time.

     

    I also need to remember to schedule time for meals. Food is now available inside the Chinese mallplex, so that makes things a little easier.

  11. Thanks so much for posting the information about the schedule and the theaters!

     

    If you are standing in line for the show at the Grauman's Chinese or the Egyptian, you will be standing outside. Pack sunscreen--unless it rains like it did a couple of years ago, in which case you will need an umbrella!

     

    For the mallplex theaters--Chinese 1, Chinese 4, and Chinese 6--you will be standing in line inside, with a very few exceptions for the most popular movies. The Chinese 1 is fairly large and comfortable. The smaller theaters are below average in quality for a mallplex--but oh, the movies you get to see there!

  12. Great news about Charlton Heston. And we now know when TOUCH OF EVIL will be shown.

     

    TCM sent an email today saying that we should receive our Passes by Friday, March 14 unless we asked to have them held at Will Call.

     

    In previous years TCM has announced the full schedule about three weeks before the festival, which means we should hear sometime next week.

  13. A thought or two about *The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie*:

     

    Muriel Spark, author of the novel, was a devout Catholic. She was sometimes lumped with writers like Flannery O'Connor and Graham Greene as "gloomy Catholics"--not the *Going My Way* kind. We never see the process of Sandy finding religious faith. We can infer that her selfishness and envy and betrayal eventually lead her to a renunciation of her sins, and of the world.

     

    Miss JB was turned into a hit play, with Vanessa Redgrave as Miss Brodie. There's a later mini-series starring Geraldine McEwan, who is also great. The role is so good that just about any appropriately cast actress can make a great success with it. The movie follows the novel closely.

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