WhitSt
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Holy Carnarsie! Batman
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Is it Stanwyck or Olivia de Havilland. Either way it is a very good film.
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> {quote:title=sineast wrote:}{quote}
> What did Kazan's little group of commies accomplish toward this goal from 1936 to 1952? Zip. . . .
just a little guy with a funny mustache but he loved dogs

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> {quote:title=Ascotrudgeracer wrote:}{quote}
> I agree...Attenborough never gave a bad performance. Same for Karl Malden, yes?
Can I add Edward G Robinson to the list?
Thanks Ascotrudgeracer for not giving the story away. It's a great film
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> {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote}
> In his intro to THE HOSPITAL, Robert Osborne just described it as "a film that will further inspire you from ever wanting to go the the hospital."
I think he was saying it's a "dark film"
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Then @ least write ---Spoiler---
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Isn't it sad that John Landis killed him.
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> {quote:title=gagman66 wrote:}{quote}
> *I MARRIED A WITCH* is in need of film restoration and video remastering. The print TCM has been running does not look very sharp or clear. Appears to be at least third generation.
Do you mean a print of a print or a bad tape transfer? Does anyone make a DVD from the showing? to show us a fame or two.
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> > {quote:title=gwtwbooklover wrote:}{quote}
> > Elvis plays a doctor
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> HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA!

Sharon Stone is set to play a prosecutor.
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I don't get it. Why do people feel the need to give away plot points to the films?
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> {quote:title=TikiSoo wrote:}{quote}
> I'm going to be honest here...In the two films mentioned Luise annoyed me greatly in both The Good Earth and Ziegfeld. She plays an insipid doormat and I just want to shake her & wake her up.
h5. Don't give away too much
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> {quote:title=finance wrote:}{quote}
> The city of brotherly love
Do you know who Sally Starr is?
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Thanks I didn't know there was that much on Radford. They must have paved a lot over. The RKO Encino part was interesting.
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> {quote:title=finance wrote:}{quote}
> I wish I could "follow the forecast", and get the h*** out of here.
where is here?
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h5. Four Stars
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If you haven't seen The Good Earth, don't miss it this time.
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> {quote:title=finance wrote:}{quote}
> I thought you lived in the Southwest. Here in Philly, so far it has been the worst winter in years.
Isn't Philly great this time of year.?
it's 72?F
RealFeel?
73?F here
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Is this the one about the returning vets?
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> {quote:title=helenbaby wrote:}{quote}
> It's spelled "phooey" and...

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> {quote:title=CelluloidKid wrote:}{quote}
> *January 29 2010 - _Johnny Guitar_ (1954) 10:30am. - All Times Eastern - Check Local
> The outdoor scenes were shot in Sedona, Arizona, and at the Republic ranch in the San Fernando Valley. (DF)
Does anyone know where the ranch was located? Thanks
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Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock'n'roll high school
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> {quote:title=DakotaSiouxWoman wrote:}{quote} Of All the Movies that came out that year, Which one was your favorite and why
Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
-Howard Hawks. forgot everything about making a movie (sets, lighting, music, costumes) and just got sucked into the story
for those who want to add Robin Hood this is a good alternative
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)

The African Queen (1951) finally Gets DVD Release Date!!!!
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> {quote:title=CelluloidKid wrote:}{quote}
> *African Queen Finally Gets Release Date* The romantic adventure earned Humphrey Bogart his only Academy Award (Best Actor), was directed by John Huston (The Maltese Falcon) and also starred Katharine Hepburn.
Other Nominees:
# A Place in the Sun (1951) - Montgomery Clift
# A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) - Marlon Brando
# Bright Victory (1951) - Arthur Kennedy (I)
# Death of a Salesman (1951) - Fredric March
Best Director
Winner:
* A Place in the Sun (1951) - George Stevens (I)
Other Nominees:
# A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) - Elia Kazan
# An American in Paris (1951) - Vincente Minnelli
# Detective Story (1951) - William Wyler
# *The African Queen* (1951) - John Huston (I)