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GregoryPeckfan

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  1. RE: THE JUNGLE BOOK: I have this book and read it. I know the big screen version with Sabu is for realistic. The animated version is my favourite because I love the music and I recognize the stars who were the voice characters.
  2. According to his Man Who Would Be King co-star and close friend Michael Caine, he is no longer in control of his faculties. That is what I read on Banis4's CANDIDS thread when he posted a picture of the two of them together on Caine's birthday.
  3. I love MacDonald in her earlier days and I love the movies she made with Nelson Eddy. But I will watch Eddy on his own like in The Invisible man. I did not care for MacDonald later. Really, though, it depends upon what mood I am in for music style. Rose Marie is my favourite of the team's films together. Rose Marie I love you... When I'm calling you.........
  4. I am so glad that I finally saw Lawrence of Arabia and before O'Toole died. It had been long on my to-see film list. And then Omar Sharif died. My 3 favourite O'Toole films are: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT? MY FAVOURITE YEAR
  5. I can't remember anymore what the movie was that I was watching after watching Dial M For Murder even though I wrote about it in I Just Watched, but it had Jeanette Macdonald in it playing a real life opera singer opposite Lew Ayres and it was definitely OPERA singing. I enjoyed the movie, but I was not really paying attention to the plot. I am a fan of Nelson Eddy, but yes, I have to agree that I would have liked J.M. to be killed off in San Francisco. There's a film noir title that should have been made: To Be Killed Off in San Francisco
  6. I haven't found a thread devoted entirely to the stage in this games and trivia forum. If there is one then I haven't found it. I don't know how many people on a website devoted to movies will know the stage, but I thought that I would give this a try. I thought that I would create a thread for stage related trivia. I put Broadway in the title, but it could be RSC anywhere in the world or the west End in London, etc. It could be musical or non-musical. First question: Which long time composing team created a musical which included a song about being born on February 29th and therefore having had only 5 birthdays though living for 21 years?
  7. Princess; I still haven't seen Change of the Light Brigade although it has been on my to-see list for a long time. I love watching David Niven and Errol Flynn together. I love your category name "Isty Bitsy" Carole Lombard was an excellent actress in every way and I adore what I've seen of her career and I am always looking for new to me movies of her career. A poignant film of hers considering her ultimate fate is Vigil in the Night
  8. Yes, I read Barton Keyes posts a lot since he knows a lot about what is going on behind the scenes and posts new TCM Canada schedules for us fellow Canadians on single pages that are easier to read than going page by page on the TCM schedule page. There was a reshuffling of guest programmers because of Mr. Osbourne's illness and a lot of them have been postponed due to the scheduling conflicts between his illness and their schedules. It is uncertain when or if the guest programmer Lou Gossett Jr. will happen at all. I was just happy to see something new to me of Osboune's interviewing someone on TCM regardless.
  9. SPEEDY: Re: Night and the City: spoilers for non-film noir fans only Not actually giving away plot ________________________________________________ I think you will love this movie. It is another great example of how Richard Widmark sometimes played doomed characters. And it is another great example of how boxing makes it way into film noir. It was filmed in England and with food rationing Richard Widmark said he was always hungry and lost about 20 pounds.
  10. RE: MANHUNT: "Unfortunately everyone survived"???????????????????? That bad, huh? This coming from someone who says he lives in an Ed Wood movie is not good...................
  11. Oh, wow I would not want to meet either of them! Bur Oliver Reed was a better actor, so I choose him. Next: Robert Redford or Robert Shaw
  12. 6) Fanny Brice's first husband is played in this film and the sequel by Omar Sharif.
  13. James Cagney was in Ragtime with Samuel L. Jackson.
  14. Knights of the Round Table is a boring film, yes. I prefer Robert Taylor comedies to dramas.
  15. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS FOR 1936 IS NEXT FOR ME: No Order and winner listed afterward: Mary Astor in Dodsworth Alice Brady in May Man Godfrey Spring Byington in Dodsworth Gail Patrick in My Man Godfrey Elsa Lanchester in Rembrandt Myrna Loy in The Great Ziegfeld Lilli Palmer in Secret Agent Jessie Ralph in After the Thin Man Louise Rainer in The Great Ziegfeld WINNER: JESSIE RALPH IN AFTER THE THIN MAN
  16. Lawrence, this is my favourite Dana Andrews movie, followed closely by Laura
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