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That's right. Your thread, DJ
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
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Hey lonesome Polecat: Richard Widmark did too. He only got married a second time after becoming widowed. 1) Gail Patrick started out her career in front of the screen but became a powerful women in production.
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10) The soundtrack is full of great songs that had been hits from earlier decades. Next: DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS
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That is correct DJ. I understand that ther ewas an actress who did a lot of bit parts who actually appeared in more of Hitch's British films pre-Hollywood than Leo did, but those are bit parts. Your thread, DJ
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Since I was the last one to pose a question and TikiSoo hasn't posted one, I think we will will call this thread open and I will pose another one after all this time. Clue: Dizzyness
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
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TCM's OWN ROBERT OSBORNE'S FAVS IN THE MOVIES
GregoryPeckfan replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
I cannot remember which Natalie Wood movie he was introducing or concluding at the time, but I remember that he said he had gone to interview her once and had all his notes mixed up. Instead off being the big star and brushing him off she took his pages and ordered them and told him how to conduct an organized interview. -
Shane - Alan ladd
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Red Skies of Montana
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
GregoryPeckfan replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
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BROADWAY SERANADE: first time seen recorded in January on TCM via PVR Janette MacDonald is married to composer Lew Ayres. They cannot get any work together. She is hired by herself as an opera singer. She works for over 2 years performing all over in various shows.... You get the idea. There are lots of fabulous songs, lots of great sets and like many musicals of the golden age, a lot of sets that would not actually appear on a real stage. One was a skiing scene if I remember correctly. Fun movie, but not high on my list of films to see another time. I recorded it with a lot of other Lew Ayres films.
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AFI, SIGHT & SOUND SURVEY'S VS. YOUR OWN FAVS-(vote)
GregoryPeckfan replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
Have you visited this site at all? http://www.ultimatemovierankings.com/ ClassicMovieRankings on this site started these 5 years ago on Hubpages and now has his own website. He looks at all the types of rankings you are talking about for individual artists and directors. There is a site index. He did a page on each of the AFI legends, the various AFI list pages and has a lot of fun. He does not get paid for it. This is his love. He gets me interested in more recent films. I interest him in the golden age. He, I and a man who lives in England calling himself Steve lensman always compare how many movies we have seen and how we enjoy them compared to how many awards and critic choices they make. -
the Glenn Miller Story
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I don't either. However, just like with slaytonf's original thread about Movie demographics in the 1930s, the first post mentioned an actual political party and someone thought it was a serious political thread and had it moved to off topic. Satire is not always recognized. As to M in 1951, I rather revealed too much info.
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Oh, good memory Limey. I don't know if this is correct or not, but I DID always wonder about that trip in the movie.
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*A to Z of actresses and actors*:)
GregoryPeckfan replied to hayleyperrin's topic in Games and Trivia
Simone Signoret -
Anthony Perkins co-wrote the screenplay The last of Sheila whose stars included James Mason.
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Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.
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Betty Grable wanted to know HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE and so did Marilyn Monroe.
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Five Fingers
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Which character actor appeared in more Hitchcock movies than any other actor in terms of his American films?
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AFI, SIGHT & SOUND SURVEY'S VS. YOUR OWN FAVS-(vote)
GregoryPeckfan replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
Well as to AFI legends list, one of my favourite actors didn't make it: Glenn Ford I see these lists as great ways to keep these people's names alive for generations yet to come who my not otherwise see these movies if people were not interested in preserving them. -
Richard Widmark menaced Victor Mature in Kiss of Death and got an Oscar nomination.
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Misery
