Mr. Gorman
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BLACK RAIN (1989) and FATAL ATTRACTION (1987) Michael Douglas!
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CULT OF THE COBRA (1955) Hiss!
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I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE (1943) B&W
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WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY? (1966)
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You can list 2 movies if you'd like, TopBilled. No one's going to come after you with meathooks if you wanna list two '80s flix! THE RIPPER (1985-Shot on video sludge) and BOARDINGHOUSE (1982-A very early SOV pile of sludge that somehow netted a theatrical release after its debut on homevideo [the PARAGON label released it; I used to own a copy]. It's amateur-night garbage, but I'm sure it made money!
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PLANES, TRAINS and AUTOMOBILES (1987) and UNCLE BUCK (1989) John Candy!
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NIGHTMARE IN CHICAGO (1964-Tvm) Directed by Robert Altman.
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BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) and THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS (1987) Two movies starring Michael J. Fox
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USED CARS (1980) and CHU CHU AND THE PHILLY FLASH (1981) [NOTE: This movie is so bad it's never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray. It's last video release was on VHS in 1983]. Two with Jack Warden, btw.
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Shootout in a One-Dog Town (1974-Tvm) 78m. Next: Lois Nettleton
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Is it JAMES CAAN?
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I've gotta say I wouldn't mind seeing Warren Beatty's 'Directors Cut' of DICK TRACY (1990). It runs 30 minutes longer than the theatrical version and he's got a copy of it. But I don't recall this version ever being released to homevideo or having a latter-day theatrical screening. Warren only appeared in 2 movies released in the entirety of the '80s: REDS (1981) and ISHTAR (1987).
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MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION (1962) Stewart, O'Hara
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SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943)
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INNOCENT BYSTANDERS (1972) Stanley Baker, Geraldine Chaplin, Donald Pleasence, Dana Andrews
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HEADIN' FOR BROADWAY (1980) and WHEN TIME RAN OUT . . . (1980) More 'nature mayhem' from Irwin Allen!
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TOP HAT (1935) 🎩
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MAROC 7 (1967-Spy Stuff) Gene Barry, Cyd Charisse
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BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON (1952-Western) Ray Milland
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ROAD HUSTLERS, The (1968) Drive-in "B"-movie fodder from the late '60s with a good cast. I don't know how to put up a poster pic of the movie otherwise I would. I don't know how y'all do that stuff! It's like an alien concept to my poxed brain! (My brain →🧠 ).
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There's definitely no shortage of stars who didn't age well. Smoking and drinking and being out in the Sun a lot adds wrinkles upon wrinkles. It's easier for me to think of old-time movie stars who DID age well because there are fewer of them. I recall Leonard Maltin's review of LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON (1957) began with "Forget age difference between Cooper and Hepburn . . . ". He gave it 3½ starts out of 4 (!).
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THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Bogie's last film.
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♣ WELCOME TO THE 1980s ♣ The thing about the 1980s is that, beginning around 1985, there was a proliferation of made-for-video movies being shot on videotape. Nearly all of these films were low-grade garbage . . . but it didn't really matter. The homevideo industry was apparently ravenous for 'product' at this time. So in this decade there's not only theatrical movies and made-for-network television movies, but also made-for-cable movies and shot-on-video movies released directly to the homevideo market. Whew! I think for this thread I would ask any poster to list 2 movies instead of the customary one because there's so darn many features from the 1980s to list! I'll start with: WINDOWS (1980) and WOODCHIPPER MASSACRE (1988) Shot on video. The director said it cost $400 to shoot, not including the price of the camera.
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SOME CAME RUNNING (1958)
