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1 hour ago, LornaHansonForbes said:
not much piques my interest on SAMMY or LANA day, but JOHN BARRYMORE on the 13th presents two very unusual films back to back and starting at 12:45 pm: RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS (1932) and NIGHT FLIGHT (1933)- I here issue the caveat that while both are interesting samples of EARLY TALKING PICTURES, neither is all that good (NIGHT FLIGHT, in particular is REALLY BAD, although it's been a loooooong time since I saw it, when it premiered on TCM and at the TCM FESTIVAL, restored, after being "lost" and unaired since maybe its release. )
STILL worth it for the CASTS and the curious storytelling technique, in the early 1930's, MGM seemed to be the studio most willing to take risks of an artistic sort. that changed pretty fast.

I saw Night Flight (1933) a few weeks ago and was really impressed by the "portrait" photography by Oliver Marsh and director, Clarence Brown. The model shots were not very good but the stars looked marvellous. There is one really terrific overhead group shot as everyone looks up at a clock.
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Wednesday, August 12
Lana Turner

10 a.m. A Life of Her Own (1950). Co-starring Ray Milland, Louis Calhern and Tom Ewell.
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Tuesday, August 11
Sammy Davis, Jr.

9:45 p.m. A Man Called Adam (1966). I’m not expecting much but it does have Ossie Davis and Cicely Tyson in it. Oh, and let's not forget Frank Sinatra, Jr.!!
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The 2019 Washington DC Film Critics Association Best Picture and Best Foreign Film Award …

Parasite (2019) Joon-ho Bong, South Korea
Other 2019 Foreign Film nominees …

Atlantique (2019) Mati Doup, Senegal

Monos (2019) Alejandro Landes, Columbia

Pain and Glory (2019) Pedro Almodovar, Spain

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Celine Sciamma, France
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Monday, August 10
Norma Shearer

11:45 a.m. The Divorcee (1930). With Chester Morris and Robert Montgomery.
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5 hours ago, Hibi said:
Wow, how time flies. It doesn't seem that long ago he was starring in Kiss of the Spider Woman on Broadway. I feel old.
Tony Award-winning Canadian stage actor Brent Carver dies at 68

Canadian stage and film actor Brent Carver has died at the age of 68 at his home in Cranbrook, British Columbia. Brent Carver poses during dress rehearsal for Lord of the Rings, in Toronto, Friday, Oct. 28, 2005. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Harris
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CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Award-winning Canadian stage actor Brent Carver is being remembered for his natural love of theatre and zest for life.
Longtime friend Janice Thomson shared a statement on behalf of Carver's family announcing that he died Tuesday in his birthplace of Cranbrook, B.C., -- his favourite place on earth.
He was 68.
His family says it was a proud moment when he won the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in 2014.
Carver won the 1993 Tony Award for best actor in a musical for his starring role in "Kiss of the Spider Woman."
In 1999, he was nominated in the same category for his role in "Parade."
He also had film and TV roles in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," "Millennium" and "Due South."
"Blessed with many talents and a natural love of theatre, Brent was always known as a first-class performer, unique in the presentation of his craft, delighting audiences through film, TV, stage and concert performances," the family statement said.
They said he will be remembered as a kind, gentle and gifted man.
"His love of performing was matched only by his zest for life and lifetime devotion to family, friends and treasured pets," the Carver family said.
"Thank you to the performing arts community for embracing our Brent and helping him fulfil his dreams with joy in his heart. Brent will be missed."
The Stratford Festival, in which Carver performed for nine seasons, said it was devastated by the news.
"Brent was an artist who demanded the utmost of himself, opening up his heart to reveal the pain and beauty of life," artistic director Antoni Cimolino said in a statement.
Carver performed alongside Christopher Plummer in the festival's New York production of "King Lear" in 2004.
His final Stratford performances were in 2017 for "Twelfth Night" and "The School for Scandal."
"He was singular: an original in every sense," Cimolino said. "And yet his heart was so big it encompassed us all and made us one."
The Stratford news release said Carver is survived by two sisters, two brothers and many nieces, nephews and grand-nieces and grand-nephews.
The family is to hold a private memorial on Monday. The Stratford Festival said it will hold a celebration of life "when public health conditions allow."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 6, 2020.
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32 minutes ago, slaytonf said:
One the elements in all the adaptations of the book that keeps me from accepting them is the actors chosen to play Jean Valjean. He was immensely strong, and Hugo makes him not very tall, but big and wide. None of the actors cast in his role even remotely resemble him. It's especially highlighted in the scenes where his strength is called into play, lifting beams, carts, and carrying Marius through the sewers. Now I like Frederick March, and Micheal Rennie, and Richard Jordan, and Jean Gabin. But they are not Jean Valjean. To my mind actors like Rod Steiger or Oliver Reed are more like him.
Try Harry Bauer in the 1934 French version.
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I've seen 7 versions of Les Mis.
1935 by Richard Boleslawski with Fredric March is my favourite.
1934 by Raymond Bernard with Harry Bauer is a close second. It covers just about everything and is really two movies.
Then I would lump these together as being 'fair'. They each have some good performances:
1952 by Lewis Milestone with Michael Rennie
1982 by Robert Hossein with Lino Ventura
1995 by Claude Lelouch with Jean-Paul Belmondo
1998 by Bille August with Liam Neeson
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2012 by Tobe Hooper with Hugh Jackman
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Sunday, August 9/10
Goldie Hawn

4:15 a.m. Crisscross (1992). i haven’t seen this Chris Menges film. It features Steve Buscemi.
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2011

8. The Monk (2011) Dominik Moll, France
It takes place in the late 1500’s at a remote Spanish monastery. Vincent Cassel who was brought to the monastery as an infant orphan has grown up to be the leader. The film starts off really well. It’s very atmospheric and it has many interesting threads. My problem with it was that those disparate threads didn’t really come together and the end was a bit of a mess. But Geraldine Chaplin has a very small part as a mean nun and she is very good.
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Saturday, August 8
Charles Chaplin

9:45 p.m. Modern Times (1936). And here is my number 2 Best Actor performance of all time.
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I would like to see our very own TCM Programming Challenge participants!!! They do incredible work.
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Friday, August 7
Sylvia Sidney

9:45 p.m. Thirty Day Princess (1934). With Cary Grant. I haven’t seen this one.

12:45 a.m. Les Miserables (1952). Sidney might be a bit old for Fantine but she makes up for it with good acting.
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Thursday, August 6
Burt Lancaster

8 p.m. Elmer Gantry (1960). This is my number 3 Best Actor performance of all time.
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South Korea’s Grand Bell Best Picture Award of 2019 went to …

Parasite (2019) Joon-ho Bong, South Korea
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Wednesday, August 5
Ann Miller

11:30 a.m. Too Many Girls (1940). With Lucille Ball.
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Tuesday, August 4
S.Z. Sakall. Wait. No Casablanca ?

6 a.m. It’s a Date (1940). I’ll go with Canada’s Deanna Durbin.
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Monday, August 3
Rita Hayworth

10:45 a.m. The Strawberry Blonde (1941). Hayworth, de Havilland, Cagney and Jack Carson all excel in this one.
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Sunday, August 2
Rock Hudson

6 a.m. Winchester 73 (1950). Well there you go. I’ve seen this film 3 times and had forgotten that Rock Hudson is in it. Is that a fake nose or did he have a nose job?
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2009

The Reverse (2009) Borys Lankosz, Poland
The film takes place in Communist Warsaw of the 1950’s and everyone is spying on everyone and people are carted away in the middle of the night by the secret police. A young woman living in a small apartment with her mother and grandmother works as a poetry editor for the State and longs for a relationship. As Don Adams would say, “missed by that much.” It was okay but not nearly as good as it could have been. It won Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the Polish Film Awards.
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Saturday, August 1
SUTS Barbara Stanwyck

11 a.m. Crime of Passion (1957). Co-starring Sterling Hayden.
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Friday, July 31/1

5:45 a.m. Match Your Mood (1968) short subject. "Westinghouse shows women how to improve their lives by decorating your refrigerator.” Groovy.
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Thursday, July 30/31

2:45 a.m. Kes (1969). Pretty good early Ken Loach film.
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Wednesday, July 29

2:45 p.m. One Million Years B.C. (1966). With my kind of cave woman, Raquel Welch. I had this poster.

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A friend of mine in Montreal produced a version in 1979. It is listed as The Spirit of Adventure: Night Flight (!979) on the imdb. They call it a TV MOW but it is only 20-odd minutes long and I don't know what kind of release it got, if any. I saw a 35mm print and thought it was quite good. Bo Svenson plays the pilot. I recently saw The Great Waldo Pepper again and not only did I enjoy his performance in that but I was really impressed with the shots of both he and Robert Redford in the old biplanes. Kudos to both actors for not relying on rear screen projection.
Hey, I just discovered a copy of The Spirit of Adventure: Night Flight on youtube. It is a very bad print but it will give you some idea. I haven't seen it in 40 years.