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  1. ginnyfan, I am glad someone has come to your rescue and you will be getting the film on DVD.

    I liked the film and Ginny did her usual good job in acting. She played well off of Warren Williams I thought.

     

    I have COMCAST too, and I also check to see what movies in the free section under TCM has available. Never once has there been one with my favorite in it, but that is no surprise to me.

     

    COMCAST does have some of his films that one has to pay to view, but I usually rent the films I want to watch.

     

    Lori

  2. Well ginnyfan, from what I heard Crawford was aware of how much of a "ladies man" Duarante was and she didn't want to get hurt again, so she went for Garfield.

     

    A lot of Crawford fans LOVE this film, and she does look very beautiful in it, but I have no sympthy for her character at all. This is not one of my favorite Garfield performances, but he "brings it home" like he always does in whatever film his is in. People also comment on the chemistry between the two, and while there is good chemistry between the two, it to me does not come close to the chemistry he had with Lana Turner, in the TPART.

     

    The music in the film is just beautiful, and my favorite looks very handsome in it, at least that is what I think.

     

    Lori

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    Relaxing moment for Crawford and Garfield. She is knitting something? Guess there were no other chairs available, so Crawford had to share chairs with Garfield.

     

    Just posting this photo as a reminder that Humoresque will be aired tomorrow September 1st at 12 midnight EST if anyone cares besides me.

     

     

    Lori

  4. My gosh, look how great Marsh Hunt looks, and how old is she, like 92 or so?

     

    I am going double check the administration team of The Film Noir Foundation, and check to see if she is still an active member. I am betting that she is.

     

    I liked Gene Kelly's widow when she was on with RO talking about Gene Kelly and his movies. I am glad he had someone to care for him in his old age, and through his stroke.

     

    Thanks for the photo ginnyfan.

     

    Lori

  5. The Max Bloom Cafe Noir with the special screening of The Postman Always Rings Twice was a great success. The number of people who added their names to the petition was a record number occurring on one date. (25)

     

    Names are still coming in as people have till tomorrow to get their name on the petition to be eligable for the prizes!

     

     

    I still need names so you will see the link to the petition coming up every once in a while.

    I will most probably start a new thread as we get closer to John Garfield's Tribute on September 19th. The petition can stay active on the site until October 26th, then I will have to send the petition

    off to the "powers that be."

     

     

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    The 1946 version of TPART most be popular with the seniors of this country becasue

    another "Senior Center" will be screening the film. From The Florham Park Eagle.

    40's Classic Film Noir will be screened the Friday at the senior matinee in Florham Park , New Jersey.

     

    The Senior Center’s popular Friday matinee series continues at 12:30 p.m. this Friday, Aug. 31 with “The Postman Always Rings Twice.”

     

     

     

    The original 1946 steamer featuring Lana Turner and John Garfield as the pair that murder her husband – and live with the consequences.

     

     

     

     

    The screening takes place in the Senior Center, located on Longley Lane in the borough’s Ridgedale Avenue municipal complex.

     

    Here is the link to my petition:

     

    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/778/073/466/give-star-recognition-back-to-a-legendary-star/

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Please if you haven't added your name to this petition please consider doing now. It just takes a minute and if you don't want your name to appear you can click a button and all that will appear is "Name Not Displayed' and the state where you live.

     

     

    Thank you

     

     

    Lori

     

     

     

     

     

    Edited by: Lori3 on Aug 30, 2012 1:39 PM

  6. Yes, we are planning to visit JG's final resting place next year. All of the ladies with husband's like me are leaving our husbands to play golf some where. Our husbands just tolerate this JG stuff. That's ok, we only want "true" JG fans that day. We actually have a few more men in our fan club than ladies, so I am not sure if the men will be bringing their spouses.

     

    I think you should plan something on or around he birthday. Go to the beach and you all should bring one of her favorite dishes, which if I remember correctly is cottage cheese.

     

    I guess since JG was Jewish we are suppose to bring a stone to place at his site, which shows that someone was there. If his box-set is out by then, I am already planning to leave, at these the outer box of the film set at his headstone, with a note but not sure what I am going to write yet.

     

    I am looking forward to her film coming up soon, right?

     

    Lori

     

    Lori

  7. Thank you for the info, I will definitely use it. I love that picture you posted of Ginny. She was the cutest, natural little girl. No I can't say no to her.

     

    Listen I will cast some votes for Ginny if you cast some votes toward my favorite.

    March 4, 2013 will be the 100th anniversary of his birth. I think TCM should do something for him too.

     

     

    Thanks

    Lori

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    You probably seen this photo before, but I thought it was cute too!

  8. Thanks Tom for posting another interesting story about Flynn, and some great photos.

    That is really too bad what happened to Flynn and Cabot's friendship.

     

    I think Flynn was nice to try and include his friend Cabot in the film. The only film I can think that I have seen Cabot in is KIng Kong!

     

     

    Thanks

    Lori

  9. Yeah, ginnyfan let me know what you think of that link for "child actors." I am not sure either why Hayworth would be billed before Weidler. Maybe Ginny didn't have a good agent, or Rita had a better one. Maybe it like that old saying, age before beauty!

     

    I am looking forward to viewing the film. I have always enjoyed Warren William, and Ida Lupino is one of my favorites, and one can always depend on Ginny giving her best. She really was a very talented child actress and I am sure her talent would have just grown as she grew. Oh, well I guess it wasn't meant to be. The film certainly has it share of talent. Oh, and I like Rita too.

     

     

    Thanks

    Lori

     

     

     

  10. Behind the scenes photo of Humoresque, 1946. Joan Crawford said in a British TV interview, done around the late sixties that, "Johnny was one of the most exciting young actors I have ever worked with, except Gable." Interview is on YouTube.

     

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  11. More great photos Tom, of Cooper. Here I am getting your thread back on track.

     

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    Now, i don't know about you, but I wouldn't expect to see these two "stars" together.

    1946, Joan Crawford and Jimmy Durante.

     

    Tom, if you tell me they dated for awhile I am going to fall off my couch laughing.

     

     

    Thanks,

    Lori

  12. Oh I am sorry, I don't mean to start anything. I didn't even think of using the search button. I have been on these boards for about a year now, and I never saw a discussion regarding John Wayne and his military service or lack of service.

     

    Any ways, thank you for being this fact to my attention, jamesjazzguitar, again I am sorry.

     

     

     

    Lori

     

  13. Tom, nice photo too you just posted. Were Crawford and Fairbanks Jr. married? I memory or brain is going, sorry.

     

    To answer, your question, the only other movie where Garfield played a parent was in "Under My Skin" 1950. His wife was dead in the film so he was a singe parent.

     

    You are right the photo of Garfield and his daughter doesn't really belong here, but I just had to post, it because you can see the "raw emotion" in his face. SORRY.

     

    Any ways, I am still shocked that John Wayne wasn't in the service during WWII. I mean I still like Wayne and I thought he was a good actor, very good in some of his films e.g. The Searchers, but it is such strange to me, that he represents the all American guy, and he didn't serve his country. It doesn't sound like he had a medical condition that prevent him serving.

     

    Lori

     

     

  14. Reminder: Max Bloom's Cafe Noir.

    August 28, 2012 at 7:30pm

     

    *Movie Night! Tonights Feature is "The Postman Always Rings Twice" 1946, Spotlighting The John Garfield Challenge, sign the petition and enter the drawing at Cafe Noir. Todays Special is The Bacon and Cheese Quesadilla for $3.50 & Italian Soda for $2.95!*

     

    *WOW. Great deals on food and drink, and chance to wins some prizes,and you get to watch a great Film Noir film. I am hoping that Max Bloom's place is sold out for the night.*

     

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    Here is the link to the Cafe Noir:

     

     

    http://www.maxbloomscafenoir.com/index.html

     

     

    Here is the link to my petition:

     

    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/778/073/466/give-star-recognition-back-to-a-legendary-star/

     

    Yesterday, 11 people added their names to support this petition. That is a record number for one day. I think maybe all my tweets, posting on other websites, YouTube and Facebook is paying off.

    Plus, I have had wonderful support and help from DeeDee, over at Film Noir Lives Here. She has been a "Jewel" and is working very hard to help me reach my goal for the petition.If you like Film Noir, I would highly recommend you check out the website "Film Noir Lives Here"

     

    Thanks

    Lori

     

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    Ray Boldger, Dancer. Mitzi Mayfair, Musical comedy dancer. Louis Polanski, (L to R center) Stan Laurel, Comedian. Jane Pickens, singer. Benay Venute, radio songstress, in the rear John Garfield, screen player who will act as master of ceremonies L-- and Oliver Hardy film comedian. Camp Shows, Inc. affiliated of U.S.O. is sponsoring th trip.

    Stars leaving to entertain troops. Don't think you would normally think to see these stars together.

     

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    John Garfield hugging daughter Katherine at airport, after being overseas entertaining troops for a month. Even the "stars" who couldn't serve in the military for medical reasons, they could still serve their country in other ways, and make sacrfices, e.g. being away from their little girl.

     

    Sorry, I posted this photo just because I found it by accident and I think it is so precious. Tragically Garfield would lose his little girl in 1945. She died after having a full blown "allergic reaction" she was only 6 years old.

    Lori

     

    Edited by: Lori3 on Aug 28, 2012 1:39 PM

  16. WHAT? Tom, you are kidding? I can't believe that. (I believe you, I just can't believe John Wayne, Mr.American didn't enlist!) He was too old for the draft.

     

    WOW! I am sorry that is unbelievable. Here John Garfield, tries to enlist twice, but can't because of his heart. So he turns this huge disappointment into at least doing something for the troops and enlists Bette Davis to help start the Hollywood Canteen. Plus, he spends at least 4 years of his life traveling overseas to entertain the troops.

     

    Then years late John Garfield faces HUAC!

     

    WOW, life is not fair at all.

     

    I wonder what all of the other actors thought of Wayne, when he did this, but they served, e.g. Tyrone Power, Clark Gable, Glenn Ford, Jimmy Stewart?

     

    I am shocked.

     

    Lori

  17. From the film Body and Soul, 1947

     

    John Garfield;s character (Charlie) throws the "social worker out, stating they (he and his mother Ann Revere) don't want the money, welfare I guess.

     

    He then turns to his friend and says:

     

    Charlie: Shorty get me some fights, I want to make some money.

     

    Mother: I forbid it. I forbid you to fight. Better to get a gun and shoot someone!

     

    Charlie: You need money to buy a gun!

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    Great boxing film, showing how dirty the boxing world was,

    and maybe still is. Body and Soul has been re-mastered

    and released by OliveFilm, on DVD and Blu-ray. Great print now!

    Body and Soul is considered the "Grand-daddy" of the boxing

    films, and in which Raging Bull borrowed a lot. Garfield was

    nominated for Best Actor, for his beautiful portrayal of

    Charlie Davis.

     

    Thanks

    Lori

     

    P.S. You can buy the new re-mastered DVD or Blu-ray here right from TCM shop.

    Why no "New on DVD / Blu-ray from this film or Garfield's other film, Force of Evil, 1948?

     

     

  18. Great picture Tom, thanks. So why wasn't John Wayne in the service during WWII?

     

    Here is my contribution.

     

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    The only way one could expect to see all these "big gun" actors together would be on

    an album cover, for some radio broadcasts!

     

    Sorry, I kind of cheated, but I love this old radio stuff.

     

    Lori

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