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GregoryPeckfan

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  1. 512: When is Marlene Dietrich going to start singing?
  2. Betty Grable in Miami as I am not interested in being in an earthquake in 1906. Would you rather be in a movie set in New York or a movie set in LA?
  3. Little Big Man Broken Arrow Dances With Wolves The Searchers Stalking Moon
  4. Rocky Horror Picture Show Next: Fighting within the family
  5. Columbo, Lt. - Peter Falk on Columbo
  6. So this movie airing on TCM? I wonder why I did not record it? This is the one remaining Gregory Peck big screen movie which I have never seen. The other movie is a TV movie made with his real life daughter Cecelia Peck. I do want to see everything he made. But I've been crossing off other titles. I imagine it will air again. What did you think specifically about Gregory Peck's performance as the American President, larry?
  7. It will likely air again. Deforest Kelley was indeed a southern gentleman and everyone loved him who ever worked with him. He told the story about how some time after Star Trek became popular, he and his wife went to New York on a trip . His old friend Joel McCrea (I think it was McCrea, but it may have been another one of his fellow Cowboys) was doing a show in New York and Deforest and Carolyn Kelley went to see the show. Deforest wanted to go back stage to talk to his friend afterwards. The Kelleys had not been back East in a long time, and had no idea what was in store for them. Carolyn had to use the ladies room and Deforest waited outside the door for her. He started to get people asking him to sign their programs. People in the theatre were telling each other that "Dr. McCoy" was in the lobby and there were long lineups for Kelley's autograph. This embarrassed Kelley very much. NO WAY was he going to go back stage now. He was holding up the curtain by his being there. The Kelleys were sitting in a row full of nuns and they kept having to hand over programs to him and send them back. He later donated his scripts of Star Trek episodes to the Nuns. He was also the only member of the original series to NEVER write an autobiography.
  8. As a fan of Spellbound which came first, I agree with Lorna. However, as I am a fan of Widmark and insist on seeing everything he was in (except the Swarm, which I still have not seen): I agree with Lorna. Not because of Richard or Gloria or Oscar or Lauren: Because the script is LACKING. No way are people in a mental hospital going to have the SAME mental condition - this one being obsessed with the drapes.
  9. I enjoy movies set in beautiful and exotic locations that I may never see in person. I have been to Greece, but I've never been anywhere else where there is a rich cultural history of art and architecture. I love movies set on Broadway, or off Broadway. I love crime movies being set in New York, LA, or San Francisco. I love westerns set in small towns and where people take long trips across the desert in areas of United States now called John Ford country.
  10. THE LAW AND JAKE WADE -as it aired on TCM I missed the first part of the film as I didn't get up until after 8am, but I've seen it umpteen times so it did not matter. What a fun film. This film was listed by several people in the Psychological Shoot Em Ups thread and for good reason. Richard Widmark, Robert Taylor in the title role, and my favourite cast member of the Star Trek universe -Deforest Kelley. I love Richard Widmark westerns. Today is Richard Widmark day on TCM. Hooray!
  11. Well, speaking of people who actually DID go against type, how about Henry Fonda in Once Upon a Time in the West?
  12. Yes, he was. He was in another one called Salute to the Commodore where he thought his wife killed his father in law. That's the only episode where the audience was left in the dark.
  13. I've seen it before. It's airing as part of a day of Richard Widmark movies, which unfortunately includes The Cobweb. I will say this: How I judge this film has everything to do with whether I look at it as a Seaberg film or a Widmark film. I will wait until after the film to explain what I mean.
  14. That's because you don't spend all your time in the thread entitled George Brent's Derry air. If you did, you would spend lots of time looking at this man. Also, it depends upon how large your screen is....
  15. I wanted to choose the girl who played Patsy in The Bells of St. Mary. I think 18 is the cut-off? I have in earlier years nominated my Juvenile pick for a regular acting role such as Sabu.... Bogie?
  16. I've got breakfast at Tiffany's memorized I have seen it so often.
  17. Most of the "Russian" movies I've seen are those set in Russia, not in the Russian language. eg From Russia With love Hunt for Red October
  18. Yes, well that is really what they do in real life yes? A friend of mine has a sister who used to be a bartender and she was often dispensing advice.
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