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  1. Adolf on the cover of Reader's Digest, Time, all manner of "Man of the Year" awards; he was widely regarded as a humble genius who pulled Germany out of ruin...any wonder many people world over believed in the work his National Socialists accomplished?

    Hitler himself: he awakens one day, blinded, wounded, gassed in the trenches by the British, penniless in an army hospital of a defeated nation...from here he rises to become the most powerful man on earth! Many saw that as nearly supernatural.

    Not until Hitler went power mad on his quest to conquer the world did people see anything evil about him and the Nazis.

  2. As "Irene Jansen" actress Lauren Bacall lived a sumptuous yet tortured existence in her Knob Hill San Francisco manse...no one forgets the glass elevator in "Dark Passage" (1947).

    A delicious Warner Bros. noir.

     

    Three years later at another studio, Bacall is "Amy North," a manhater/heiress who hardly struggles with her confused sexuality while ensconced in a fashionable Manhattan penthouse in 1950's "Young Man with a Horn."

     

    I'll take the SF.

     

    Edited by: Ascotrudgeracer on Jun 9, 2011 10:47 AM

  3. This is Bacall's finest performance...but it makes nobody's list!

    I refuse to believe her claim: "I had no idea the character was bisexual."

    Doris Day said this was the only film she did not enjoy, due to Kirk Douglas' monumental ego.

    Kirk makes funny faces pretending to be blowing brass.

    Actors can't portray musicians unless they have a musical backround.

    Love this beauty of a movie...watch it every chance, never tire of it.

  4. The picture is ON tomorrow morning; the star shucks his comic violin for comic trumpet (Benny always ridiculed the movie)...there is something CRAZY GOOD about it.

     

    Shall always be amazed how Delores Moran looks like Carole Landis! For a few years, I thought I WAS looking at Landis.

     

    America was winding down from the hell of war in '45; audiences were more than ready to laugh.

     

    Edited by: Ascotrudgeracer on Jun 7, 2011 9:39 AM

     

    Edited by: Ascotrudgeracer on Jun 7, 2011 9:40 AM

  5. I hereby nominate an icky slated for airing Saturday:

    "Quentin Durward" (1955)

    Now really, doesn't that title make you want to buy a ticket? That was a selling point in '55?

    Compare it to the BEST title: "I Wake Up Screaming."

    Your turn, comrade posters...nominate!

  6. You can win money with "Shrews."

    Find somebody who thinks they know film (you know the type...people like me) and bet them the action hero of this jewel is Festus (Ken Curtis) from Gunsmoke. They will look at him and tell you that you're wrong...but you are right.

    The jewel of a flick is priceless and I love the carpet samples glued to the backs of the dogs (er, killer shrews).

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