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  1. 16 hours ago, midnight08 said:

    Here we go again. Another rare film that TCM had on the schedule and now knocked off. It's very frustrating. I was really looking forward to this first talkie from Clara Bow. TCM has shown "Design For Living" several times already. Bummer.

    From a historical perspective, it has importance.  As a movie, you aren't missing anything.  Outcast Lady is better, tho not much, with Ms. Bennett gamely taking on a heavier role than usual (watch instead the silent A Woman of Affairs, 1928, with Greta Garbo).

  2. Dusters have a long and venerable history in movies and TV, including Streets of San Francisco, Cagney and Lacey, Kojak, The Deer Hunter (1978), and Car Wash (1976).  But aces in my books is its appearance in Alice in the Cities (1974):

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  3. Not as many as one would think, considering the prominence of the myth.  Go to IMDb, type in King Arthur.  In the dropdown menu click on See all results for "King Arthur" and then look for the key-words option.  You can scroll to your hearts delight.  Some titles include Prince Valiant (1954), and Knights of the Round Table (1953).

  4. 2 hours ago, DickLindsay said:

    I have one more, i know the film: ITS LOVE I'M AFTER.  However, its the dinner table scene and I recognize only Bonita Granville standing in the front.  ANy chance those with their backs to the camera are either BETTE DAVIS or Olivia De Havilland??

     

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    Without going to the trouble of watching the movie:  that should be from the part of the movie when he (Howard) goes to the nut-case's (played by De Havilland) house.  And the woman with her back to us has a hair style similar to hers.  And she has a petite figure.  So that could be her.  

  5. 51 minutes ago, calvinnme said:

    The government broke up the Bell system in 1984 because it had too much power, and now IT'S BACK and it has more power than ever and is just as big a monopoly, and is just as if not even more evil than 35 years ago. 

    I assure you, it is more evil.

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