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57 minutes ago, TopBilled said:
An actress I didn't "get" for a long time was Loretta Young.
To this day she is not included in my list of Top 20 Classic Film Actresses. But that is not because I dislike her.
It is because I have grown to appreciate her so much she's in her own category.
I think Loretta is indescribably unique.
What I love most about her is her human-ness, despite the fact she was constantly striving for the divine. It sounds strange to say but she's a perfect blend of mortal and immortal, which I think is what all movie stars demonstrate. Only in Loretta's case it is much more pronounced.
Am I making sense here..?
I agree and I would add that when I was watching classic films on television when I was young the pre-code era films were simply not available and she did some of her best work in those years.
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I was only a kid when I saw Robert Ryan as Master of Arms, John Claggart in Billy Budd (1962) and at that age could not separate his evil character with the performance. So for many years his great acting in Billy Budd put me off him completely.
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24 minutes ago, kidtwist29 said:
He can certainly be annoying but I guess I have a higher tolerance for him than you do. I expecially like him as the millionaire snuff-box collector in one of the gold diggers films. I don't remember which one.
I saw Hugh Herbert in the 1932 Richard Dix, The Lost Squadron and I thought, "oh no, here we go" but was surprised that his part was a dramatic one and in that he was tolerable. IMO, of course.
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Tuesday, August 25
Anne Shirley

2:15 p.m. Mother Carey’s Chickens (1938). Quite the cast. Anne Shirley, Fay Bainter, Ruby Keeler, Walter Brennan, Virginia Weidler and Margaret Hamilton.
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Monday, August 24
George Raft

8 a.m. Background to Danger (1943). Co-starring Brenda Marshall, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre.
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Sunday, August 23
Bette Davis is bumped for a Olivia De Havilland Memorial Tribute. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind.

midnight. The Heiress (1949). One of my favourite De Havilland performances along with The Snake Pit from a year earlier.
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26 minutes ago, LawrenceA said:
You posted this with a picture, and I still don't know who that is.
Count yourself lucky you have not seen Ted Lewis in any films.
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I feel like running out of the room when Ted Lewis comes on - in anything.
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When he is trying to be funny, Hugh Herbert ruins just about everything he is in. IMO, of course.
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On 8/18/2020 at 5:19 PM, Allhallowsday said:
^ ZACHARY SCOTT... didn't think of him. Ech.

Have you seen Luis Bunuel's The Young One (1960). It is sort of Swamp Water meets Baby Doll and Scott plays a real sleaze wanting to get into the knickers of a 14ish year old girl that he is supposed to be looking after. And his performance is really OTT too. Sort of like a peverted Dennis Weaver from Touch of Evil. It is all very bizarre. I saw it at the BFI years ago and could not believe Scott's performance. What was he thinking?
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Saturday, August 22
John Wayne day has been scratched! Too controversial at the moment? Now it is Natalie Wood day. So, if you still would like a bit of Wayne there is ,,,

8 p.m. The Searchers (1956).
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15 hours ago, TomJH said:
I've been looking forward to this one but now my Canadian supplier says they are showing The Heavenly Body instead.
DAMN, DAMN, DAMN!
It must have been a last minute change in our schedule too. My recorder was going and dang it!
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The 2019 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Picture went to …

Better Days (2019) Derek Tsang, China
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Friday, August 21
Diana Dors !

11:30 a.m. Man Bait (52). With George Brent.
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Thursday, August 20
William Powell

8 p.m. The Senator Was Indiscreet (1947). Now we’re talking. For years only a very bad copy has been floating around.
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Wednesday, August 19
Dolores Del Rio

11:30 p.m. In Caliente (1935). I haven’t seen this one. With Pat O’Brien.
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Tuesday, August 18
Warren Beatty

8 p.m. Reds (1981).
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Monday, August 17
Maureen O’Hara

6 a.m. Jamaica Inn (1939). Not the greatest Hitchcock film. With Charles Laughton.
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The Wind Rises (2013) Hayao Miyazaki, Japan [dubbed version]
I gave this one another go and took it out of my top ten. Arguably beautifully done it is nonetheless very dry and plodding. As lip sync hardly mattered in this animation I chose to watch the English language version again. Werner Herzog’s voice is instantly recognizable as ‘the German’ but boy he cannot carry a tune.
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Sunday, August 16
Cary Grant

11:45 a.m. His Girl Friday (1940). Marvellous banter between Grant and Rosalind Russell.
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Saturday, August 15
Nina Foch

10:30 a.m. Cry of the Werewolf (1944).

noon. The Dark Past (1948). With William Holden and Lee J. Cobb.
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Friday, August 14
Steve McQueen. It is hard to pick just one of these …

10 p.m. The Great Escape (1963). Cooler Hilts.
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Thursday, August 13
John Barrymore

7:15 a.m. Don Juan (1926). Start the day with a swashbuckler.
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This is not a national anthem in film post. For many years after the 1976 Montreal Olympics the CBC played the Canadian National Anthem when it signed off. Part of the montage was Greg Joy's Bronze winning high jump at the Olympics. Bronze.
My friends and I used to get quite a laugh out of that. Yay. We're number three !!!!


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Wednesday, August 26
Laurence Olivier. Just too bad it does not include my favourite Best Actor performance of all time - Olivier in Richard III (1955).
10:30 a.m. That Hamilton Woman (1941). With Vivien Leigh.