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Bogie56

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  1. What's the tragic Jack Cassidy story?
  2. "Listen to them. children of the night. What music they make." - Bela Lugosi in Dracula
  3. It would be nice if UCLA would digitize these films for their libraries.
  4. I would also liked to have seen Richard Burton in the NYC production of Hamlet directed by John Gielgud.
  5. Heaven forbid that this thread have no Tor Johnson reference. There is this ... TOR JOHNSON LOVES BETTY PAGE #1 COMIC BOOK VF/NM
  6. Tuesday, June 9 The hot and steamy south during the day and some great 70’s films shot in NYC during the evening. No Hot Spell I’m afraid. 10:45 a.m. It has been a while since I’ve seen Kazan’s Baby Doll. i wonder how it comes across today? And speaking of Eli Wallach!
  7. "It could easily be accomplished with a computer" - Dr. Strangelove
  8. There has to be reincarnation. My actual list of films that I want to see is well over a thousand, if not two. And I like to watch the same films again and again too I've kept a diary of films seen for 47 years and am only at around 12,000 or so. So looking at my slide rule I see that time is running out!
  9. I saw it in London! She was amazing in it. What a wonderful night.
  10. I don't think Walter Miller's A Canticle For Liebowitz has been made yet. I know Philip Borsos spoke of wanting to make it one day. Again, it would be so much easier to make today. "It could easily be accomplished with a computer" - Dr. Strangelove
  11. Any Lone Wolf and Baby Cart fans out there?
  12. Yes, and Boris Karloff in Arsenic and Old Lace
  13. Marlon Brando in Streetcar Named Desire. He took New York by storm and all of his contemporaries were flocking to see it. We have the film version but to see it live must have been awesome.
  14. "Your'e not 30 anymore Tony ... Hell, you're not even 40!" - Martin Balsam to Victor Mature in After the Fox
  15. If it was playing in Canada I would be watching for sure! Fritz Lang. I've seen the other film based on this same story, Hitler's Madman with John Carradine and was greatly disappointed. Let us know what you think of it. I've never seen it.
  16. Glenn Anders in Lady From Shanghai (1947) as George Grisby
  17. Yes and you never know when we might need them to deflect asteroids or to stop alien invasions.
  18. Here are two more that I haven't been able to find or catch up with as yet: The Devil's Holiday (1930) directed by Edmund Goulding. It features Nancy Carroll's Oscar nominated performance. It's a Paramount film. and The White Parade (1934) directed by Irving Cummings. With Loretta Young and John Boles. It's a Fox film that was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar.
  19. Re, Gosford Park I also found it quite funny that the imperious detective played by Stephen Fry never solves anything. It is his assistant who keeps trying to steer the case.
  20. "If God did not want them sheared, He would not have made them sheep" - Eli Wallach as Calvera in The Magnificent Seven
  21. I wasn't sure where to place this comment so I am using this thread. A while back someone mentioned that he or she thought James Fox had gone into semi-retirement after filming Nicolas Roeg's Performance. The thought being that it was the experience of making that film that informed his decision. I have really no idea one way or another. But, anyone who is in London on July 30 may wish to go to the BFI were James Fox is appearing for a Q&A after a screening of Performance.
  22. Thank you for your response. I hope you will take one of my original comments (see below) into consideration going forward ... "But time and again in the past week or so I have seen a couple of members join into a discussion in a thread demanding from the outset that it be shut down." My point is that if the thread is in fact then shut down these people have been rewarded. And that isn't really right either. But let's hope we don't go there again!
  23. It's not a biography, but just a film book ... does anyone remember Why a Duck? by Richard Anobile? Before the days of vhs this book gave the avid fan still photographs from Duck Soup with some of the films' dialogue printed underneath. It's the best we could get then. Anobile also did a Play It Again, Sam book in the same style.
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