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HoldenIsHere

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  1. Yeah, but I didn't realize that Helen Mirren was in the cast so now I really want to see it.
  2. Ah, a boxing reference . ..
  3. She performed in a play in Chicago and actually did get lost on the way to the theater (or so I was told by someone who worked at the theater).
  4. Swithin, I wanted to "like" your post because of the humor (I genuinely laughed out loud) . . . but I didn't want TCM to interpret my like as being for this replacement idea.
  5. Never say never about musical adaptations. SUNSET BOULEVARD is one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's best musicals and is probably my favorite Lloyd Webber musical.
  6. I've been wanting to see this movie for a long time now. Thank you, TCM, for showing this. I hope the print shown doesn't have any sound sync issues.
  7. Great movie with Tyrone Power, Don Ameche and Tom Brown as the O'Leary brothers. I'm not sure who played the cow.
  8. Well, some movie stars today have stand-ins/body doubles for their nude scenes . . .
  9. Did REAR WINDOW air on TCM during the Sunday With Hitch Spotlight? I've never seen that movie but then again I only saw PSYCHO last year. Hitchcock was the master at getting around the code.
  10. A former "Sexiest Man Alive" shouldn't be treated that way. Just sayin' . . .
  11. Ah, so that's the backstory for Doctor Doolittle.
  12. It was actually Hitchcock who added the lesbian overtones to Mrs. Danvers's character in REBECCA. In the novel from which the movie was adapted Mrs. Danvers was a much older wonan who had actually been Rebecca's maid as a child and came to Manderley with Rebecca after Rebecca married Maxim de Winter. In Hitchcock's movie, Mrs, Danvers is younger woman who she did not know Rebecca until she began working for the de Winters after Maxim's marriage to Rebecca.
  13. Sorry, Hibi, put probably not . . . There was also no cast recording of the revival (with a new book by Peter Parnell) of ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER starring Harry Connick Jr. as the psychiatrist.
  14. He's not a classic movie actor but what about Kenny from SOUTH PARK?
  15. Sometimes at work I burst into this line.
  16. It still amazes me that Svengoolie has a national following now. He started on local Chicago television.
  17. In Truman Capote's novella that the movie was adapted from, Holly never finds Cat after she lets it go. Although I typically don't like tacked-on happy endings, I do like that in the movie BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S Cat and Holly are reuinited.
  18. I think someone on the cruise should ask about HOT SPELL. I really want to see that movie now.
  19. I agree, Andy. The more Joan Crawford movies I see the more I like her. Even in something like STRAIT-JACKET, she never gives the impression that she is "slumming" or mocking the material. She always committed herself to her role (never seemed to phone in a performance) and was at home in different styles over the years.
  20. The start time is 1:45 AM Eastern on June 24. It appears the June 23 online schedule.
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