slaytonf
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I'm glad you find it amusing, but I'm serious, and I hope it will spark someone's memory.
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Looks like Merle Oberon to me.
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15 hours ago, DickLindsay said:
#3 Barton MacLane (from Treasure of Sierra Madre) and Margaret Lindsay?
Sure looks like her to me. Here's another still:

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2 hours ago, Sepiatone said:
Some people ARE way too sensitive
I think the people who are way too sensitive are the ones who complain about the people who are way too sensitive.
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1 hour ago, calvinnme said:
Nobody is going to kick down my door and demand my non-redacted copy of Gone With the Wind, The Jazz Singer, etc.
Dang. And I was just about to do that.
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Then there's only one conclusion. The movie doesn't exist.
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Here's some info:
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Do you mean The Great Race (1965)? If so, that filler was Prophet Without Honor (1939):
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031827/
Lots of short movies like this are listed on the schedules. Go to the top of almost any TCM Webpage and click on the SCHEDULE tab. Select either the FULL TCM SCHEDULE, or MONTH SCHEDULE to find them. Sometimes they are posted on YouTube:
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much adoo-de-doo
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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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Of which the above movies are on the IMDb list. The question is what would be the cutoff date for the Original Poster's definition of old movie. Most Arthur related movies seem to have been made post-2000.
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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).
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2 hours ago, DickLindsay said:
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.
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2 hours ago, scsu1975 said:
Doesn't look like him, nor anyone else in the cast. Maybe it's from another film, and Garbo wore a similar dress.
I think I have it. The image is from The Divine Woman (1928). Compare:

So my guess is it is Lars Hanson.
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so. . . .who's the guy? Antonio Moreno?
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5 hours ago, TomJH said:
Here you go, Dargo.
Hey! That's my vid!
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I know this from personal experience. It is the pure distilled essence of evil.
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I believe it's "Black History Month."
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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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5 hours ago, JeanneCrain said:
Just a few other movies, which did not air per TCM schedule…👎
Although they may not have aired on the scheduled date, quite a few of the titles you list have been aired.
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15 minutes ago, hamradio said:
Trivia...One of his last movies was a flop, "Hardly Working" (1980)
I guess that means his whole career was a waste.
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Oh lord, now another thing to worry about.
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True, as kangaroo rats are not really rats, so oval teals are not really oval. They are elliptical. Not to be confused with elliptical eels, which go very long about giving you a shock.


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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).