film lover 293
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"Easter Parade" (1948)--Wonderful musical, Except for Jules Munshin's spectacularly Unfunny French waiter routine.
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Purple Rain
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If I Had A Million
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Green Hell (1940)
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Africa Screams (1949)
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The Green Swamp (1916)
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Belle of the YUKON (1944)
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The Yellow Rolls-Royce
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Dinner at EIGHT
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ZED, played by Sean Connery in "Zardoz" (1974)
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Totter, Audrey
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Green Fire (1954)
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1937: Best Actor--winner(s) are starred:
Charles Boyer in Conquest
Edward Arnold in Easy Living**
Humphrey Bogart in Black Legion
Brian Aherne in The Great Garrick
Leslie Howard in It's Love I'm After
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Best Actress:
Jean Arthur in Easy Living****
Katharine Hepburn in Stage Door
Ginger Rogers in Stage Door
Carole Lombard in Nothing Sacred****
Greta Garbo in Conquest
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Best Supporting Actor:
Eric Blore in It's Love I'm After**
Thomas Mitchell in The Hurricane
Basil Rathbone in Tovarich
Paul Robeson in Elephant Boy
Raymond Massey in The Hurricane
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Best synergy--"Young and Innocent". The director, cast, and crew all get Oscars. Darn near flawless thriller.

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"Young and Innocent" (aka "The Girl Was Young") (1937)--Was the first time I'd watched a good quality video of this film--on YT--Everything works in this thriller, down to the English atmosphere and police acting more as buffoons than police. Nova Pilbeam gives one of the best performances in a Hitchcock film, and her co-stars nearly match her. Hitchcock is amused by his characters, not angered by them or obsessed by them. Fine camerawork by Bernard Knowles. Excellent use of music by Louis Levy. 9.4/10 stars.
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1937: Best Supporting Actress: Winner(s) are starred:
Flora Robson in Fire Over England****
Andrea Leeds in Stage Door
Mary Nash in Easy Living
Judy Garland in Broadway Melody of 1938
Margaret Hamilton in Nothing Sacred****
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1937: any old order:
1.) "Easy Living"
2.) "The Hurricane"
3.) "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
4.) "Stage Door"
5.) "Nothing Sacred"
6.) "Young and Innocent"
7.) "Topper"
8.) "They Won't Forget"
9.) "Marked Woman"
10.) "History Is Made At Night"
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limey--according to my memory (and Wikipedia) it was theatrically released as "Alice, Sweet Alice" in 1978, then again in 1981 as "Holy Terror" to capitalize on Brooke Shields' popularity.
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"Secret Ceremony" (1969).
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cigarjoe--All films but "Strange Cargo" (1940) have played; SC Got The Code and The Legion of Decency all Very Unhappy. It is a religious parable mixed in with an escape from an Devil's Island prison colony--Joan Crawford and Clark Gable star. Is Really worth seeing at least once; can watch as just an adventure film or figure out the religious references also. Film leaves it up to the viewer whether they want to see religious references or not. JMO.
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Umbopa--Paul Robeson in "King Solomon's Mines" (1937).
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Bob Fosse??
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The Road to Singapore

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Waterloo Bridge (1931)?