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  1. Didn't Shane get into a hellacious fistfight that left him bleeding from the mouth? I also think Jean

    Arthur attended to his injuries. If I recall it correctly, Joe Buck, mad at all the robocalls he was

    getting, ground the telephone into John McIver's mouth so hard that it drew blood. 

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  2. 17 hours ago, Dargo said:

    Hey Vautrin! Ya know how with some movies ya gotta use the ol' "suspension of disbelief" thing in order to fully enjoy 'em?

    (...well with THIS one, I'd suggest your "mood" include a whole lot of that before you sit down to watch it)

     

     

    Only some movies? :) I think movie fans are used to the unbelievability of many movies and just take it

    as part of the package, though it's still fun to point out some of the more unrealistic parts. Maybe another

    reason I've never caught this film is the two and a half hour running time, but I'm in good shape for the Veterans'

    Day showing. Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood are a bit of an unusual paring. Burton talked to empty chairs

    when he was drunk, Clint when he was sober.

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  3. Zeta came along and knocked down the bottom half of a tree whose top half was destroyed by

    a storm about a year ago. Now I have a large flat low stump. I'll have to find some heavy piece

    of statuary to fill it up. At least I got some firewood out of the whole deal. Mother Nature can

    be mean.

  4. I've seen it a few times before. The general spooky atmosphere and visuals are more impressive than

    the plot or characters, which are occasionally on the weak side. I can certainly understand Jacqueline

    hiding out. If I had that hairdo I'd do the same thing, though suicide was going a bit too far. And the

    Satanists were the most gentle and unassuming devil worshipers I can recall in a movie. Hard to get

    very worked about about them. So Beaumont is married to Mary's older sister and then in a few days

    falls in love with her, despite being much older. That struck me as a bit odd, though in Hollywood it's

    not much of a big deal. How fortunate that Jacqueline decided to commit a self-induced big sleep

    and make it easier for the kids to live happily ever after. All in all though, despite its limitations, I enjoy

    this film for its overall weirdness and the fact that it only runs 71 minutes doesn't hurt. 

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  5. I remember seeing a few of Connery's Bond movies in the theater. It was a big deal back in the day.

    Of course he had a lot of good roles in addition to Bond, but that's always what he will be remembered

    for. It may sound silly, but I always feel a little better when the person who died made it past their

    birthday that year, and 90 is a nice round number. I always got a kick out of Celebrity Jeopardy on

    SNL and I hope Connery enjoyed it too. R.I.P.

     

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  6. 8 hours ago, TomJH said:

    Yeh but the audience doesn't even really care about what happens to Elster. Scotty and Madeleine/Judy are the primary concerns of the film. Elster is just an after thought.

    Granted, in the movie Elster doesn't have the starring role that Scotty and M/J do, even though he sets the

    whole whirligig in motion.  Elster has a similar haughtiness to that of James Mason in NBNW, but he is

    also rather on the bland side, which in my estimation makes him a successful villain. I knew there was

    something very wrong with Uncle Charlie when he just left wads of cash lying on the floor of his room

    at the start of the movie. Total indifference to money. Put this guy in the nuthouse. When he shows the same

    indifference about money to the local bank president I thought the banker was going to faint or at least

    exhale deeply.

  7. 4 hours ago, Ray Faiola said:

    Frederick Valk was even MORE of a pain in THE MAGIC BOX, styfling poor Robert Donat's ambitions to be a photographer.

    That's hard to believe, but I'll take your word for it. I saw The Magic Box once many years ago and don't

    remember very much about it.

  8. I've seen it a half dozen times or so over the years. Sometimes I'm in the mood to watch it again and

    sometimes not. Either way, a most excellent film. My two favorite stories are the one with Sally Ann

    Howes and the one with Michael Redgrave. The others are pretty good too.  I really can't blame Mervyn

    Jones for strangling the know it all psychiatrist with the heavy German accent. He was a real pain. Jah

    wohl. 

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  9. A few notches above routine, but nothing very exciting. It's basically just another cops and gangsters

    flick with some nice touches. The bad guy usually is a juicier role than the cop, at least an honest

    cop, so Ryan comes off better than Mitchum, whose character is a bit on the dull side. Maybe if Bob

    had taken a few hits of weed it would have helped. I felt sorry for Talman. He shot the two goons who

    were out to kill him and just a few hours later he's killed in the police station by Ryan. Ham Burger just

    can't win. I had a hard time buying that Liz Scott would be interested in that green newspaper reporter

    at the end of the movie. You'd better keep an eye on your wallet buddy.

  10. The Neville Brand Story. Brand was reported to have a liberry of 30,000 books. At the pace of reading

    one book a week and taking two weeks off for vacation he could finish 50 books a year. So it would

    take him 600 years to read all his books. The good news is if he doubled the number of books read

    per year it would only take him 300 years to complete the task. Keep on readin'.

  11. I believe Eduardo said that booze and cigs had taken their toll on Dana Andrew's kisser, but he looked

    okay to me. He would have been 40 or 41 at the time and he looks his age, but that's all. I always enjoy

    seeing arrogant cop Malden prove what an idiot he is by arresting the wrong man, while the audience

    knows he's making a dumb mistake, but he just keeps on in his clueless, self-assured way. I wanted to

    see some crook put Karl's head in a vise and tighten it until his eyeballs pop out, but I suppose that

    wouldn't get pass the censors. You can't always get what you want.

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  12. 17 hours ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    It certainly wouldn’t be the first or  only one in a Universal horror film. As the series went on they went completely nuts. In the next installment of the series THE MUMMY rises from a swamp in New Orleans, when in the previous film, he fell into a swamp  in Massachusetts (Massachusetts, of course, famed for its many wetlands.)

    its  also set 30 years in the future, so it’s supposed to be taking place in 1997 even though it was (obviously) filmed in 1944. 

    The bold commitment to noncontinuity and outright senselessness was really strong with this series, Honestly I kind of admire it.

    Well, knowing how slowly the mummy moves I could see it taking him 30 years to get from Massachusetts to

    Louisiana. I never got into the Universal Mummy movies, though I've seen a couple of them. They are entertaining

    in a weird way and they are fairly short in the running time dept.

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  13. Just now, speedracer5 said:

    I loved the part when his classmate asked him for $10, Harold gave it to him, then his tailor's arms stole it back! 

    There are some details I don't recall because the last time I saw it was a year or two ago. I'll be watching

    the next time it shows up on TCM.

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  14. Just now, Hibi said:

    LOL. I get it now. There was another scene at a concert with Hayward that was completely cut and the first restaurant scene with Greer was edited down. Am sure there were others.

    I'm sure most people would like to see the original version, at least once,  even if the visuals are

    not that good. I'm a little surprised that Eddie didn't make mention of the cuts made to it.

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