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Cliff DeYoung
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Quale, S. Quentin- Groucho Marx in GO WEST (1940)
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Nussbaum, Mark-Steven Weber in LEAVING LAS VEGAS (1995)
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To whomever asked, PVR is a Personal Video Recorder. The term is now interchangeable with DVR, although I used to use it to differentiate between the cable/satellite DVR and my dvd/hdd recorders.
I still have two vcrs hooked into my home entertainment locations, but they generally serve only as clocks.
Add me to the people who love dvd/hdd recorders. It's a pity that no one is making them now. I'm going to hate it when mine give up the ghost.
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> {quote:title=Hibi wrote:}{quote}So he came?
Yes! And he left fake buttery popcorn and theatre box Raisinets for all the good little TCM viewers!
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Johansen, Virginia-Virginia Weidler in BARNICLE BILL (1941)
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DOWN WITH LOVE (2003)
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HENRY GOES ARIZONA (1939)
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Sally Field was in THE WAY WEST (1967) with William Lundigan
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Art Carney
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ROOKIE COP, THE (1939)
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Upton, Morgan
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William Bendix
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> {quote:title=sfpcc1 wrote:}{quote}I don't think I've seen Mr Ed actully run. Mostly he'd just stand in the barn yammering.
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> There was an unsold pilot that was a revival of Mr Ed. He was voice by Sherman Helmsley, (George Jefferson.)
I'm pretty sure Ed ran the bases when he tried out for the Dodgers. Slid into home as well, I think.
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FYI, if anyone has Antenna TV in their area, that service is running 5 AGAINST THE HOUSE this Thursday at 7 AM Eastern.
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Based on this thread, I kind of feel that TCM missed the boat by not playing the theme from JAWS underneath the McCrea ads this month.
Either that or KING OF KINGS. One or the other.
I'm looking forward to a lot of these films, too.
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NORTHERN PURSUIT (1943)
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I have considered contacting her two sons, but I'm not particularly aggressive and I fear that if they had ever spoken about their mother after her death, I'd find those comments somewhere. So far, I've seen nothing indicating that either has ever mentioned their mother publicly.
Right now, I have a letter outstanding to "one of her contemporaries", but I'm a little less sure of a reply on this one than on Gloria's. With Gloria, I had her website friends assuring me that she would want to help if she could, and she has a reputation for kindness to fans. This letter was sent cold without any assurance of reply.
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IT'S A GREAT FEELING (1949)
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Parker, Eleanor
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KEEPING COMPANY (1940)
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James Stewart was in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY with Virginia Weidler
(Sorry, it was just too easy)
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Maybe I just have a soft spot for dialect work, but I've always loved John Qualen and Karl Swenson. In the latter case, Swenson did a lot more of his work on old time radio and classic TV than on film.
Qualen just makes me smile anytime he shows up on film. To me, he and Thomas Mitchell make THE LONG VOYAGE HOME work.
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GIRL OF THE OZARKS (1936)

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