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  1. 2015

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    3.  Black (2015) Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah, Belgium

    Two rival gangs in Brussels, one black and one Moroccan.  A girl from the black gang falls for a boy from the Moroccan gang.  The similarities to West Side Story end there.  That said the Washington Post has reported on the new West Side Story revival by Belgian director, van Hove and Belgian choreographer De Keersmaeker that looks suspiciously like this film.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/can-this-generations-tony-and-maria-find-their-place-in-yet-another-west-side-story/2020/02/12/bf2e9baa-4cd9-11ea-9b5c-eac5b16dafaa_story.html

    The Film won and audience award at TIFF.  Very well done.  It’s violent but never gratuitous.  I recommend it.

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    Credited simply as "Billy's mother" or in some cases more aptly as "the Woman" Cara Williams (1925 - ) entered The Defiant Ones (1958) toward the close of the film and was the first real female presence.  She plays a widowed mother who becomes infatuated with escaped con, Tony Curtis and goes to great lengths to keep him.  She provides the test of friendship for Curtis and certainly turned the film on its head.

    And before anymore else chimes in, this guy was a pretty powerful presence in The Defiant Ones as well ...

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    Lon Chaney, Jr. as "Big Sam" in The Defiant Ones (1958).

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  3. 17 minutes ago, Dargo said:

    Yep tx, I went down this same rabbit hole a few years ago after catching Spivy in one of the few films she was ever in when it was shown on TCM, although I'm not sure which film it was now. I also then remember watching the YouTube video of Paul Lynde's recounting his early days in the biz at her nightclub to Johnny Carson on his program. As I recall, Lynde was not a frequent guest at all on Johnny's show.

    Just wanted to say I also found it interesting stuff just as you have here.

    And now regarding Paul Lynde here, I now am going to offer up one of THE funniest lines I ever heard on the old Hollywood Squares game show:

    Peter Marshall: "Paul, true or false. Swimming in the nude can help you swim faster."

    Paul Lynde: "No, false, but it'll help ya STEAR!"

    (...told ya it was funny, didn't I?!)

    It may have been Paul Lynde on a chat show that was recalling a line of dialogue of his character on a soap opera who had just returned from a journey ...

    "Do the stairs still lead to the basement?"

  4. The 2018 Academy Award Best Picture and Best International Film was …

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    Parasite (2019) Joon-ho Bong, South Korea

    The 2018 Academy Award Best International Film nominees included …

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    Corpus Christi (2019) Jan Komasca, Poland

     

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    Honeyland (2019) Tamara Kotevska, Ljubomir Stefanov, North Macedonia

     

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    Les Miserables (2019) Ladj Ly, France

     

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    Pain and Glory (2019) Pedro Almodovar, Spain

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  5. 6 minutes ago, speedracer5 said:

    I would give Chaplin the Oscar. I thought Stewart deserved it for “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” I actually would have given Chaplin the Oscar for “City Lights.” I just saw it in the theater (35mm) a month ago.  It’s so cute! I’d seen it before on TCM. 

    I agree about Mr. Washington.  That's great that you saw City Lights with an audience.  It really makes a difference.

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  6. 1961

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    The Coachman (1961) Dae-jin Kang, South Korea

    This was a very impressive early feature from South Korea about a struggling family.  It is reminiscent of the British kitchen sink films of the same period but one might be hard pressed to find a kitchen in this Korean shanty town.  Good camerawork and the characters are well drawn.  Total studio dubbing in Korean has hurt the performances slightly.  A special prize winner at the Berlin International Film Festival.  Recommended for those who enjoy film history.  The film even made it to a Korean postage stamp!

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  7. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).  I loved it so much I bought the 8mm abridged silent version with my pocket money then set about making my own Super 8mm. Dracula, Wolfman and Frankenstein films when I was 12.  One of them ended up on television!

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