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GregoryPeckfan

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  1. LOL! I am a major fan of both men, but I have to admit that if Yul had no hat on, I would have loved the movie even more!
  2. Great list. I have not seen number1, 7 or 9.
  3. WE only get The Third man in Canada on Silver Screen Classics.
  4. I prefer the later westerns where they good guys and the bad guys aren't as black or white and also looks at the causes for why things turn out the way they did. Some of these started in the 40s. but some of my favourites not yet included: The Professionals Once Upon a Time in the West 3:10 To Yuma The Magnificent Seven The Fastest Gun Alive
  5. Sinatra sang more than one version of I Get A Kick out of you. I have a recording with 'be-bop refrain' and a recording with "perfume from Spain"
  6. Arhony Perkins was in Psyco yes,Thank Uou , Ingrid Bergan was In Spekllbound opposte Grogory Peck
  7. I saw your status update earlier this evening that you will be offline for a long time starting June 20th, but did not have time to respond. Are you going on vacation, or is it work related? In any case, enjoy yourself.
  8. For what movie did Chief Dan George get recognition from the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor?
  9. 512: Robert Montgomery Presents 'The Harvest' starring James Dean on behalf on Lucky Strikes, co-sponsor of RMP. We know that Lucky 'Strikes" you just the right way, from way back in the days of the old war films. Remember, we did not in the war on smoking......
  10. Ralph Bellamy (usually) Next: Film noir regular character actor
  11. This episode aired the weekend MeTV paid tribute to leonard Nimoy (with the sunglasses) when he died. They also aired his episode of Columbo a Stitch in Time, and the first time he and Shatner shared the screen in an episode of The Ma From Uncle. I love The Twilight Zone episodes too.
  12. This is one of my favourite film noir titles of all time. Anyone who thinks that Monroe could not act in a drama needs to see this film. Love Richard Widmark, of course he is one of my favourite actors of all time.
  13. THE OUTFIT: as it aired on TCM as part of the late career of Robert Ryan. I am so happy I saw this film as it aired. The cast is an excellent ensemble of regulars of film noir and one of several films Ryan made shortly after his wife died to keep his mind off of her death. Great film, great cast. I think it is a one time viewing only for me. I may watch it again if it happens to be airing at a time that works for me, but I won't seek it out again. Fabulous. But one time only for the level of violence.
  14. RE: THE RED HOUSE: I have seen this movie on Silver Screen Classics and it is EXCELLENT!
  15. I saw this movie earlier tonight as it aired and a great cast it was - but a one time only viewing for me. Way too violent to watch more than once for me. You know, XXX isn't in the title for the violence, but it could easily have been in the title to warn people about the amount of senseless violence. Me, I prefer The Burt Lancaster-Kirk Douglas version of Gunfight at the OK Corral. And I can tell you a lot of this has to do with the fact that Deforest Kelley plays Morgan Earp in that film.
  16. Yes, that's him singing Three Coins in the Fountain for the movie Three Coins in the Fountain.
  17. For a man who loathed rock and roll, is it not ironic that he recorded TWO songs by the Beatles. I thought that he had only recorded Yesterday, but Vautrin told me that he did actually record Something, as well. The man knew great songs when he heard them - regardless of the style.
  18. The Naked Spur is one of my favourite Robert Ryan films. I meant to watch it as it aired today, but I was busy, so I recorded it instead to watch later. I think I`ve recorded over half of the films of Ryan`s SOTM so far whether the films are new to me or one of my favorites.
  19. Oh, Jimmy Stewart. I love Jimmy Stewart. The first Jimmy Stewart film I ever saw was Harvey. Stewart is the leading man in my favourite Hitchcock movie of all time - Rear Window. It is also the only Hitchcock movie I have ever seen on the big screen. I had to go into Vancouver to a big mall and go up an escalator to the top floor to see it . And I may have mentioned that I have bad balance so I really WANTED to see it on the big screen.
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