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JamesJazGuitar

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  1. Ruth Donnelly was in Footlight Parade with Claire Dodd.
  2. Sidney Poitier was in To Sir, with Love with Judy Geeson.
  3. It is highly likely Ilsa just tells Rick that in order to save her husband from sure death. One can't be sure that is how she really felt. Clearly she was torn, My view is that she didn't know what she wanted or how she really felt, which is why she is a sympathetic character. As for the ending; my view is that Rick understands this as well. He understand that having Paris was a thing of the past.
  4. I don't think they had sex that night. The reason is simple: Ilsa is married to a man that is living, and she loves that man. If she was to have had sex, as a reflection that she loved Rick, but not her husband, then there would be no reason for her internal turmoil. I.e. she would have just told her husband she was leaving him for Rick.
  5. Did TCM show this? If it did, I'm a fool for missing it since this is a Hopkins film I wanted to see.
  6. The Light of the Silver Moon. Next: Girl by object in the sky
  7. 4) Received top billing in 1942 Kings Row. This might be her best work.
  8. Elliott, Sam - As Gar in Mask (1985).
  9. Quicksand (1950). http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-U2ydg9Cl_a0/TaOoxOZGn7I/AAAAAAAAGP4/z3XfnFo0x_w/s400/Quicksand2.jpg
  10. The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946). Next: Saved from the guillotine
  11. Constance Cummings was in The Mind Reader (1933 per-code) with Mayo Methot.
  12. The Innocents (1961). Next: Somerset Maugham
  13. Constance. Next: Taylor, Young, Evans
  14. Clara Blandick was in A Star is Born with Andy Devine.
  15. Isn't the line-up mostly the same, each and every year? I'm trying to recall what was unique about the last TCM Oscar month, and nothing comes to mind.
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