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  1. The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) -- Don't dare to turn your back on her. Alien (1979) -- Ripley fighting Xenomorph (while in her underwear, no less) Kisses for My President (1964) -- Polly Bergen as leader of the free world The Best of Everything (1959) -- supporting role for Crawford, but holy Toledo is she a powerhouse character in this film
  2. Bachelor Mother (1939) next: Bachelor Flat (1961)
  3. The Meaning of Life (1983) next: a raucous cocktail party
  4. TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #46 — PROGRAMMING NOTES SUNDAY 23 APRIL 2023 through SATURDAY 29 APRIL 2023 STAR OF THE MONTH — Michael Redgrave TCM SPOTLIGHT: THE PLAY’S THE THING — Film Adaptations of Plays SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS (Sunday @ midnight) — Springtime (1914), The Springtime of Life (1912) TCM IMPORTS (Monday @ 2a) — Springtime in Vienna (1936) TCM UNDERGROUND (Saturday @ 2a) — Rubber (2010), The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) THE ESSENTIALS (Saturday @ 8p) — Greed (1924) NOIR ALLEY (Saturday @ midnight) — Scandal Sheet (1952) CHALLENGE 1: THE FOUR SEASONS, SPRING — Springtime and Ladies of Spring: April, May & June CHALLENGE 2: THE FOUR SEASONS, FALL — Autumn CHALLENGE 3: THE FOUR SEASONS, PROFESSIONS — Dentists CHALLENGE 4: THE FOUR SEASONS, NEPOTISM — Irving Thalberg and Norma Shearer CHALLENGE 5: GUEST PROGRAMMER — Rhubarb ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Premieres: All in a Night’s Work (1961) Autumn of Route 66 (2013, documentary) EXEMPT Deluge (1933) Lady in Distress [A Window in London] (1939) The Last Man Alive (1971) Mary Ryan, Detective (1949) Rhubarb (1951) Rubber (2010) EXEMPT Springtime (1914) EXEMPT Springtime in Paris [Printemps à Paris] (1957) EXEMPT Springtime in Texas (1945) EXEMPT Springtime in Vienna (1936) EXEMPT The Springtime of Life [I lifvets vår] (1912) EXEMPT The Stars Look Down (1940) Stolen Life (1939) The Tempest (2010) A Wedding (1978) White Lies (1934) The White Squaw (1956) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 105 Films by Decade: 1900-1910: 0 1961-1970: 18 1911-1920: 4 1971-1980: 12 1921-1930: 19 1981-1990: 2 1931-1940: 27 1991-2000: 0 1941-1950: 7 2001-2010: 2 1951-1960: 13 2011-2022: 1 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 🎬 STAR OF THE MONTH — Michael Redgrave (20 March 1908 – 21 March 1985) 🎬 TCM SPOTLIGHT: THE PLAY’S THE THING — Film Adaptations of Plays This week marks both the birth and death of William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616). I envision a month of films spotlighting a different playwright each week. Imagine the possibilities. 🎬 SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS – continuation of Challenge 1 (see below) 🎬 TCM IMPORTS – continuation of Challenge 1 (see below) 🎬 TCM UNDERGROUND What do a tire and a Coke bottle have in common? A wild ride? Yep. 🎬 THE ESSENTIALS Greed (1924) is Erich von Stroheim’s masterpiece psychological thriller based on Frank Norris’ book, McTeague (1899). I used to teach the book to college sophomores and screened the film during finals week. There was always a full house. (see Challenge 3 below) 🎬 NOIR ALLEY Scandal Sheet (1952) kicks off a block of films featuring sleazy publications and yellow journalism. Oh, and by the way, Happy Birthday, William Randolph Hearst (29 April 1863 – 14 August 1951). 🎬 CHALLENGE NO. 1: THE FOUR SEASONS, SPRING — SPRINGTIME The first challenge, movies with Springtime in their titles, begins on Monday evening in primetime and runs straight through SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS and TCM IMPORTS, combining the three. As a little bonus, I included Ladies of Spring: April, May & June, highlighting films featuring April Kent, May Wynn, and June Vincent. 🎬 CHALLENGE 2: THE FOUR SEASONS, FALL — Autumn This group of films with Autumn in their titles includes an excellent documentary about historic Route 66. You might have seen other films that trace the grand American highway, but you’ve never seen it from this perspective. Highly recommended. 🎬 CHALLENGE 3: THE FOUR SEASONS, PROFESSIONS — Dentists Open wide! These dentists range from silly to sadistic. This group of films leads right through THE ESSENTIALS with perhaps the worst dentist of all time. 🎬 CHALLENGE 4: THE FOUR SEASONS, NEPOTISM — Irving Thalberg and Norma Shearer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer producer Irving Thalberg and actress Norma Shearer were married in 1927 and remained so until his death in the fall of 1936. All the films in this group starring Shearer, The First Lady of the Screen, were produced by Thalberg, The Boy Wonder. 🎬 CHALLENGE 5: GUEST PROGRAMMER — Rhubarb Join guest programmer, Rhubarb, as he showcases films in which ginger cats play major roles. And yes, he includes the film Rhubarb (1951) in which he stars because that’s exactly the type of thing a cat would do. 🎬 Birthday Tributes and National Days Carol Burnett (26 April 1933 – ) Sandy Dennis (27 April 1937 – 2 March 1992) Carolyn Jones (28 April 1930 – 3 August 1983) Shirley MacLaine (24 April 1934 – ) Ann-Margret (28 April 1941 – ) Al Pacino (25 April 1940 – ) Charles Richter (26 April 1900 – 30 September 1985) Shirley Temple (23 April 1928 – 10 February 2014) National Telephone Day and National Lingerie Day Yep, it’s true. These national days of celebration actually fall on the same day. Is it any wonder then that all of the ladies in this group of films can work that telephone? From Judy Holliday doing a little modeling on the side at the Bonjour Tristesse Brassiere Company, to Elizabeth Taylor rocking a slip like no one else can, these gals have this day squarely in hand. Richter Scale Day Is it coincidence that on the first and last days of the filming of Earthquake (1974), the set was actually rocked by quakes? Babe Ruth Day Celebrating the Sultan of Swat Is Anybody Out There? Seems like the end of life as we know it has been on folks’ minds lately….. Arbor Day Secretary of the Nebraska Territory, J. Sterling Morton, was responsible for Arbor Day, which began in 1872. Records from the first celebration in April of that year estimate that over one million trees were planted in the territory.
  5. TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #46 -- SUNDAY 23 APRIL 2023 through SATURDAY 29 APRIL 2023 SUNDAY 23 APRIL 2023 The Story of… 06:00am The Story of Doctor Carver (1938). Jesse Graves, Ben Hall, John Lester Johnson; dir Fred Zinneman. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 10min. P/S 06:15am The Story of Dr. Jenner (1939). John Nesbitt, Matthew Boulton, Helen Brown; dir Henry K. Dunn. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 11min. P/S 06:30am The Story of Alfred Nobel (1939). John Nesbitt, Gene Coogan, Lalo Encinas; dir Joseph M. Newman. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 11min. P/S 06:45am Story of a Dog (1945). Knox Manning; dir Saul Elkins. Warner Bros., United States Coast Guard, 10min. P/S Happy Birthday, Shirley Temple! 07:00am Little Miss Marker (1934). Adolphe Menjou, Dorothy Dell, Charles Bickford; dir Alexander Hall. Paramount Pictures, 80min. P/S 08:30am The Little Colonel (1935). Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable; dir David Butler. Fox Film Corporation, 81min. P/S 10:00am Curly Top (1935). Shirley Temple, John Boles, Rochelle Hudson; dir Irving Cummings. Fox Film Corporation, 75min. P/S 11:15am Poor Little Rich Girl (1936). Shirley Temple, Alice Faye, Gloria Stuart; dir Irving Cummings. Twentieth Century Fox, 79min. P/S 12:45pm Captain January (1936). Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, Slim Summerville; dir David Butler. Twentieth Century Fox, 77min. P/S 02:15pm Heidi (1937). Shirley Temple, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Treacher; dir Allan Dwan. Twentieth Century Fox, 88min. P/S 03:45pm Honeymoon (1947). Shirley Temple, Franchot Tone, Guy Madison; dir William Keighley. RKO Radio Pictures; William Keighley Productions, 74min. P/S 05:00pm That Hagen Girl (1947). Ronald Reagan, Shirley Temple, Rory Calhoun; dir Peter Godfrey. Warner Bros., 83min. P/S 06:30pm Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949). Clifton Webb, Shirley Temple, Tom Drake; dir Elliott Nugent. Twentieth Century Fox, 83min. P/S CHALLENGE 1: THE FOUR SEASONS, SPRING — Springtime 08:00pm Springtime in the Rockies (1942). Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, John Payne; Irving Cummings. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, 90min. P/S 09:30 Springtime in Texas (1945). Jimmy Wakely, Dennis Moore, Lee White; dir Oliver Drake. Monogram Pictures, 55min. EXEMPT PREMIERE 10:30pm Springtime in Paris [Printemps à Paris] (1957). Christine Carère, Philippe Nicaud, Jean Tissier; dir Jean-Claude Roy. Gimeno-Phillips Films [fr], 85min. EXEMPT PREMIERE SILENT SUNDAY NIGHT 12:00am Springtime (1914). Florence Nash, Adele Ray, William H. Tooker; Life Photo Film Corporation, 50min. EXEMPT PREMIERE 01:00am The Springtime of Life [I lifvets vår] (1912). Victor Sjöström, Mauritz Stiller, Georg af Klercker; dir Paul Garbagni. Pathé Frères Filial [se] 54min. EXEMPT PREMIERE TCM IMPORTS 02:00am Springtime in Vienna (1936). Magda Schneider, Wolf Albach-Retty, Lizzi Holzschuh; dir Victor Janson. Mondial-Film [at], 82min. EXEMPT PREMIERE Ladies of Spring: April, May & June 03:30am The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957). Grant Williams, Randy Stuart, April Kent; dir Jack Arnold. Universal International Pictures, 81min. P/S 05:00am The White Squaw (1956). David Brian, May Wynn, William Bishop; dir Ray Nazarro. Columbia Pictures, 75min. PREMIERE MONDAY 24 APRIL 2023 06:15am Mary Ryan, Detective (1949). Marsha Hunt, John Litel, June Vincent; dir Abby Berlin. Columbia Pictures, 68min. PREMIERE Happy Birthday, Shirley MacLaine! 07:30am All in a Night’s Work (1961). Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine, Cliff Robertston; dir Joseph Anthony. Wallis-Hazen, 94min. PREMIERE 09:15am What a Way to Go! (1964). Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum; dir J. Lee Thompson. Apjac-Orchard Productions, 111min. P/S 11:15am Gambit (1966). Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine, Herbert Lom; dir Ronald Neame. Universal Pictures, 109min. P/S 01:15pm The Trouble with Harry (1955). Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick; dir Alfred Hitchcock. Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions, 99min. P/S CHALLENGE 2: THE FOUR SEASONS, FALL — Autumn 03:00pm Autumn of Route 66 (2013, documentary). Jonathan Lee Smith; dir Ester Brym. Ester Brym [et al], 66min. EXEMPT PREMIERE 04:15pm Autumn Leaves (1956). Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson, Vera Miles; dir Robert Aldrich. William Goetz Productions, 107min. P/S 06:15pm Autumn Sonata [Höstsonaten] (1978). Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann, Lena Nyman; dir Ingmar Bergman. Filmédis [fr]; Incorporated Television Company [gb]; Personafilm [de]; Suede Film, 99min. P/S CHALLENGE 4: THE FOUR SEASONS, NEPOTISM — Irving Thalberg and Norma Shearer 08:00pm The Divorcee (1930). Norma Shearer, Chester Morris, Conrad Nagel; dir Robert Z. Leonard. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 84min. P/S 09:30pm Private Lives (1931). Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Reginald Denny; dir Sidney Franklin. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 84min. P/S 11:00pm Riptide (1934). Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Herbert Marshall; dir Edmund Goulding. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 92min. P/S 12:45am The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934). Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Charles Laughton; dir Sidney Franklin. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 109min. P/S 02:45am Romeo and Juliet (1936). Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore; dir George Cukor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 125min. P/S 05:00am Their Own Desire (1929). Norma Shearer, Belle Bennett, Lewis Stone; dir E. Mason Hopper. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 65min. P/S TUESDAY 25 APRIL 2023 National Telephone Day and National Lingerie Day 06:15am Bells are Ringing (1960). Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, Martin Freed; dir Vincent Minnelli. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 126min. P/S 08:30am Pillow Talk (1959). Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall; dir Michael Gordon. Arwin Productions, 102min. P/S 10:15am BUtterfield 8 (1960). Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Eddie Fisher; dir Daniel Mann. Afton-Linebrook, 109min. P/S 12:15pm Sorry, Wrong Number (1948). Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancaster, Ann Richards; dir Anatole Litvak. Hal Wallis Productions, 89min. P/S Happy Birthday, Al Pacino! 01:45pm The Panic in Needle Park (1971). Al Pacino, Kitty Winn, Alan Vint; dir Jerry Schatzberg. Didion-Dunne; Gadd Productions Corporation, 110min. P/S 03:45pm Serpico (1973). Al Pacino, John Randolph, Jack Kehoe; dir Sidney Lumet. Artists Entertainment Complex; Produzioni De Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company [it], 130min. P/S 06:00pm And Justice for All [...and justice for all.] (1979). Al Pacino, Jack Warden, John Forsythe; dir Norman Jewison. Columbia Pictures, 119min. P/S STAR OF THE MONTH — Michael Redgrave 08:00pm The Lady Vanishes (1938). Margaret Lockwood, Michael Redgrave, Paul Lukas; dir Alfred Hitchcock. Gainsborough Pictures [gb], 96min. P/S 09:45pm Lady in Distress [A Window in London] (1939). Michael Redgrave, Sally Gray, Paul Lukas; dir Herbert Mason. Greenspan & Selig Enterprises Ltd. [gb], 77min. PREMIERE 11:15pm Stolen Life (1939). Elizabeth Bergner, Michael Redgrave, Wilfrid Lawson; dir Paul Czinner. Orion Productions, 90min. PREMIERE 12:45am The Stars Look Down (1940). Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwood, Emlyn Williams; dir Carol Reed. Grafton Films [gb], 110min. PREMIERE Highs and Lows 02:45am Swing High, Swing Low (1937). Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Charles Butterworth; dir Mitchell Leisen. Paramount Pictures, 82min. P/S 04:15am High Society (1956). Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra; dir Charles Walters. Bing Crosby Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Sol C. Siegel Productions, 111min. P/S WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL 2023 Happy Birthday, Carol Burnett! 06:15am Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed? (1963). Dean Martin, Elizabeth Montgomery, Martin Balsam; dir Daniel Mann. Amro-Claude-Mea, 103min. P/S 08:00am The Four Seasons (1981). Alan Alda, Carol Burnett, Len Cariou; dir Alan Alda. Universal Pictures, 107min. P/S 10:00am A Wedding (1978). Carol Burnett, Paul Dooley, Amy Stryker; dir Robert Altman. Lion’s Gate Films; Major Studio Partners, 125min. PREMIERE Richter Scale Day (Happy Birthday, Charles Richter!) 12:15pm Earthquake (1974). Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy; dir Mark Robson. The Filmakers Group; Universal Pictures, 160min. P/S 02:30pm Deluge (1933). Peggy Shannon, Lois Wilson, Sidney Blackmer; dir Felix E. Feist. K.B.S. Productions Inc., 70min. PREMIERE 03:45pm San Francisco (1936). Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, Spencer Tracy; dir W.S. Van Dyke. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 115min. P/S 05:45pm The Sisters (1938). Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Anita Louise; dir Anatole Litvak. Warner Bros., 99min. P/S 07:30pm The Play House (1921). Buster Keaton, Edward F. Cline, Monte Collins; dir Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton. Joseph M. Schenck Productions, 20min. P/S TCM SPOTLIGHT: THE PLAY’S THE THING — Film Adaptations of Plays 08:00pm King Lear (1970). Paul Scofield, Irene Worth, Cyril Cusack; dir Peter Brook. Athéna Films; Filmways Pictures; Filmways; Laterna Film [dk]; Royal Shakespeare Company [gb], 137min. P/S 10:30pm Henry V (1989). Derek Jacobi, Kenneth Branagh, Simon Shepherd; dir Kenneth Branagh. British Broadcasting Corporation [gb]; Curzon Film Distributors [gb]; Renaissance Films [gb],137min. P/S 01:00am The Tempest (2010). Roger Allam, Jason Baughan, Jessie Buckley; dir Jeremy Herrin, Ian Russell. Shakespeare’s Globe, 169min. PREMIERE 04:00am Romeo and Juliet (1968). Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, John McEnery; dir Franco Zeffirelli. BHE Films; Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica [it]; Verona Produzione [it], 149min. P/S THURSDAY 27 APRIL 2023 Happy Babe Ruth Day! 06:30am Home Run on the Keys (1937). Babe Ruth, Zez Confrey, Byron Gay; dir Roy Mack. Warner Bros., 9min. P/S 06:45am Headin’ Home (1920). Babe Ruth, Ruth Taylor, William Sheer; dir Lawrence C. Windom. Kessel & Baumann; Yankee Photo Corporation, 71min. P/S 08:00am The Bad News Bears (1976). Walter Matthau, Tatum O’Neal, Vic Morrow; dir Michael Ritchie. Paramount Pictures, 102min. P/S Happy Birthday, Sandy Dennis! 09:45am The Fox (1967). Sandy Dennis, Anne Heywood, Keir Dullea; dir Mark Rydell. Motion Pictures International, 110min. P/S 11:45am Up the Down Staircase (1967). Sandy Dennis, Patrick Bedford, Eileen Heckart; dir Robert Mulligan. Park Place Production, 124min. P/S 02:00pm Sweet November (1968). Sandy Dennis, Anthony Newley, Theodore Bikel; dir Robert Ellis Miller. Gina Production, 114min. P/S 04:00pm The Out of Towners (1970). Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis, Sandy Baron; dir Arthur Hiller. Jalem Productions, 101min. P/S 05:45pm The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975). Jack Lemmon, Anne Bancroft, Gene Saks; Melvin Frank. Warner Bros., 98min. P/S 07:30pm The Prisoner of Swing (1938). Hal Le Roy, Eddie Foy, Jr., June Allyson; dir Roy Mack. Warner Bros., 22min. P/S CHALLENGE 5: GUEST PROGRAMMER — Rhubarb 08:00pm Rhubarb (1951). Ray Milland, Jan Sterling, Gene Lockhart; dir Arthur Lubin. Perlberg-Seaton Productions, 94min. PREMIERE 09:45pm Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961). Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal; dir Blake Edwards. Jurow-Shepherd, 115min. P/S 11:45pm Harry and Tonto (1974). Art Carney, René Enríquez, Herbert Berghof; dir Paul Mazursky. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, 115min. P/S 01:45am True Grit (1979). John Wayne, Glen Campbell, Kim Darby; dir Henry Hathaway. Wallis-Hazen, 128min. P/S Happy Birthday, Carolyn Jones! 04:00am Heaven with a Gun (1969). Glenn Ford, Carolyn Jones, Barbara Hershey; dir Lee H. Katzin. King Brothers Productions, 101min. P/S 05:45am Hollywood Hobbies (1939). Joyce Compton, Sally Payne, William Benedict; dir George Sidney. Louis Lewyn Productions, 10min. P/S FRIDAY 28 APRIL 2023 Happy Birthday, Ann-Margret! 06:00am Kitten with a Whip (1964). Ann-Margret, John Forsythe, Peter Brown; dir Douglas Heyes. Universal Pictures, 83min. P/S 07:45am The Pleasure Seekers (1964). Ann-Margret, Anthony Franciosa, Carol Lynley; dir Jean Negulesco. Twentieth Century Film Corporation, 107min. P/S 09:45am Made in Paris (1966). Ann-Margret, Louis Jourdan, Richard Crenna; dir Boris Sagal. Euterpe, 103min. P/S Happy Birthday, Lionel Barrymore! 11:30am Mata Hari (1931). Greta Garbo, Ramon Novarro, Lionel Barrymore; dir George Fitzmaurice. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 89min. P/S 01:00pm Grand Hotel (1932). Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford; dir Edmund Goulding. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 112min. P/S 03:00pm The Gorgeous Hussy (1936). Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore; dir Clarence Brown. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 103min. P/S 04:45pm A Yank at Oxford (1938). Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O’Sullivan; dir Jack Conway. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios [gb], 102min. P/S 06:30pm Young Dr. Kildare (1938). Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, Lynne Carver; dir Harold S. Bucquet. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 82min. P/S Is Anybody Out There? 08:00pm The Omega Man (1971). Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe, Rosalind Cash; dir Boris Sagal. Walter Seltzer Productions, 98min. P/S 08:15pm The Last Man Alive (1971). Charlton Heston, Boris Sagal, Ashley Montagu. Warner Bros., 10min. PREMIERE 08:30pm The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959). Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens, Mel Ferrer; dir Ranald MacDougall. HarBel Productions; Sol C. Siegel Productions, 95min. PS 10:15pm The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, Martin Sheen; dir George P. Cosmatos. Associated General Films [gb]; Compagnia Cinematografica Champion [it]; ITC Films; International Cine Productions [de], 129min. P/S 12:30am The Last Man on Earth (1964). Vincent Price, Franca Bettoia, Emma Danieli; dir UbaldoRagona, Sidney Salkow. Associated Producers; Produzioni La Regina, 86min. P/S TCM UNDERGROUND 02:00am Rubber (2010). Stephen Spinella, Jack Plotnick, Wings Hauser; dir Quentin Dupieux. Realitism Films, 82min. EXEMPT PREMIERE 03:30am The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980). Marius Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo, N!xau; dir Jamie Uys. C.A.T. Films; Mimosa Films, 109min. P/S 05:30am The Music Box (1932). Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy; dir James Parrott. Hal Roach Studios, 29min. P/S SATURDAY 29 APRIL 2023 Happy Arbor Day! 06:00am The Learning Tree (1969). Kyle Johnson, Alex Clarke, Estelle Evans; dir Gordon Parks. Winger, 107min. P/S 08:15am A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). Dorothy McGuire, Joan Blondell, James Dunn; dir Elia Kazan. Twentieth Century Fox, 129min. P/S 10:15am Timber Stampede (1939). George O’Brien, Chill Wills, Marjorie Reynolds; dir David Howard. RKO Radio Pictures, 59min. P/S 11:15am King of the Lumberjacks (1940). John Payne, Gloria Dickson, Stanley Fields; dir William Clemens. Warner Bros., 58min. P/S 12:15pm The Big Trees (1952). Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller, Patrice Wymore; dir Felix E. Feist. Warner Bros., 89min. P/S 01:45pm Guns of the Timberland (1960). Alan Ladd, Jeanne Crain, Gilbert Roland; dir Robert D. Webb. Jaguar Productions, 91min. P/S CHALLENGE 3: THE FOUR SEASONS, PROFESSIONS — Dentists 03:30pm The Dentist (1932). W.C. Fields, Marjorie Kane, Arnold Gray; dir Leslie Pearce. Mack Sennett Comedies, 21min. P/S 04:00pm Cactus Flower (1969). Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman Goldie Hawn; dir Gene Saks.Frankovich Productions, 104min. P/S 05:45pm Marathon Man (1976). Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, Roy Scheider; dir Schlesinger. Robert Evans Company, 125min. P/S THE ESSENTIALS 08:00pm Greed (1924). Zasu Pitts, Gibson Gowland, Jean Hersholt; dir Erich von Stroheim. Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, 239min. P/S NOIR ALLEY 12:00am Scandal Sheet (1952). Broderick Crawford, Donna Reed, John Derek; dir Phil Karlson. Edward Small Productions, 82min. P/S 01:30am The Underworld Story (1950). Dan Durea, Herbert Marshall, Gale Storm; dir Cy Endfield. FilmCraft Productions, 91min. P/S 03:15am Five Star Final (1931). Edward G. Robinson, Marian Marsh, H.B. Warner; dir Marvyn LeRoy. First National Pictures, 89min. P/S 04:45am White Lies (1934). Victor Jory, Walter Connolly, Fay Wray; dir Leo Bulgakov. Columbia Pictures, 63min. PREMIERE
  6. Pepe le Pew in A Scent of the Matterhorn (1961)
  7. You got it once again, Peebs. Good show!
  8. Kansas -- 29 January 1861 Also from 29 January: Paddy Chayefsky Dorothy Malone W. C. Fields Victor Mature John Forsythe John Raitt Heather Graham Katherine Ross Ann Jillian Tom Selleck Ernst Lubitsch Oprah Winfrey
  9. Gretchen Hartman and Alan Hale -- several movie shorts before 1920 Dixie Carter and Hal Holbrook -- The Killing of Randy Webster (1981, TV), That Evening Sun (2009); several television shows, most notably Designing Women (1986-1993) Delta Burke and Gerald McRaney -- Hansel & Gretel (2002), Going for Broke (2003, TV); a few television shows, most notably Designing Women and Simon & Simon (1981-1989)
  10. Joan Collins and Anthony Newley -- Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) Stefanie Powers and Gary Lockwood -- Manhunter (1974, TV) Victoria Young and Brian Keith -- several episodes on television shows
  11. Betsy Drake and Cary Grant -- Every Girl Should Be Married (1948), Room for One More (1952) Eydie Gormé and Steve Lawrence -- Ocean's Eleven (2001); she had a bit part Jean Smart and Richard Gilliland -- Audrey's Rain (2003, TV), Kim Possible: A Stitch in Time (2003, TV, voice), Call Me Crazy: A Five Film (2013, TV), and TV programs June Allyson and Dick Powell -- Meet the People (1944), The Reformer and the Redhead (1950), Right Cross (1950) Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid -- Flesh and Bone (1993) Rita Wilson and Tom Hanks -- several, beginning with Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Ruby Keeler and Al Jolson -- Go into Your Dance (1935), and a few shorts
  12. Thanks, Cinemaman! I know of two Bond girls who guested on Agatha Christie's Marple (2004-2013). One was an A-Bond girl, the other a B-Bond girl. So to speak. Let's name them....
  13. I know of three USA-made films, but then I also came up with others for films made abroad. Are there others from Dalton that I don't remember or know of? Made in USA Made elsewhere The Lion in Winter (1968) -- as Philip II, set in 1183 Cromwell (1970, UK) -- as Prince Rupert, set in the 1640s Agatha (1979) -- as Archie Christie, set in 1926 Wuthering Heights (1970, Italy) -- as Heathcliff, set in the early 19th century American Outlaws (2001) -- as Allan Pinkerton, set in 1865 Mary, Queen of Scots (1971, Portugal) -- as Lord Darnley, set in the 16th century The King's **** (1990, France) -- as King Amadeo, set in the 17th century
  14. grandfather lives with daughter and granddaughter -- Wallace Ford as Ole Pa in A Patch of Blue (1965)
  15. Good job, Peebs! Pretty amazing story, no? I recently mentioned that I am not in favor of a woman as the new 007 after Craig, as has been proposed by some. Can you imagine if the very first Bond had been a woman? With no offense intended to Hayward, I don't think casting her as Bond would have spawned a franchise. Thanks a lot, Peebs. It's your thread.
  16. Bea Arthur -- U.S. Marine Corps Women's Reservists Next: served in the United States Air Force
  17. Jagged Edge (1985) Next: she's going to college
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