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  1. You will note that in the Marx Bros movies--the black people were in a stereo-typical musical situation--like a segregated chorus for the purpose of exploiting black culture. In the Kelly movie, the Nicholas Bros left the sterotype because they were performing as equals in a number--not associated with black culture-- with one white man.

  2. Miles--in the 40's Karloff made a several films, including the one you mentioned, which were a take-off on the one featuring the heart pump.

     

    Hint: the movie that had the heart pump with the Frankenstein--coming back from the dead-conception was filmed in the 30's. Boris looked like The Monster in this film with very little make-up.

  3. Reportedly one of the reasons that *The Pirate* did so badly in revenue, and was considered a flop, was, in part, caused by The Nicholas Bros routine with Kelly. The routine had to be cut in southern theatres or the film had to be boycotted. With the public not buying these "different images" of Judy and Gene + the controversial routine of a white man dancing with 2 black men--well that didn't help revenues.

  4. Patty Duke,aka "The Queen of the TV Movie-Miniseries

     

    Some memorable TV Movies with top stars were:

     

    "My Sweet Charlie"--Al Freeman, Jr.

     

    "A Matter of Justice"--Martin Sheen

     

    "The Miracle Worker"--Melissa Gilbert

     

    "A Family Upside Down"--Helen Hayes & Fred Astaire

  5. This old time Silent Star was one of the founders of the Oscar, a radio show host and TV actor. Though he made many talkies, he never regain his star status in sound. Not a household name today, but best remembered as a silent leading man with a solid romantic image.

     

    Can you name him?

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