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GregoryPeckfan

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  1. Oooh, I will have to put that on my to-see list, Tom. I have not seen it yet.
  2. He was also wonderful in Black Narcissus and The Jungle Book. He made the most of the short time he had.
  3. Thanks for doing all that work, Bogie. I know you love to write lists and this is a fun thread. Keeping this tie-breaking in mind, I will try not to have any ties.
  4. Well. since Sabu was singled out already, I guess I will mention now that Sabu was my Juvenile pick as well. I have not seen yours before, though Tom. By the way, I seem to have reached my like quota for the day, so just consider everyone's posts "liked' by GPF
  5. Quite true, Sepia. I know CMR got help from friends of his on other sites like Steve Lensman in England too- of course Steve is not on these boards. I think the name of the thread, knowing CMR for 5 years or so, suggests that he was trying to be inclusive as he always has been on his own site.
  6. The Hallelujah Trail airs quite often on Silver Screen Classics. It does have to be seen to be believed. Martin Landau does not speak English. Oh, but yes he does.
  7. This is sad news. I loved watching Star Trek: The Animated Series and I have long been a collector of musical scores of film, stage and television in all the various stages of recordings from vinyl to 8 track to cassette tapes to cds. Thanks for telling us, Nip.
  8. TV Detectives and a Big Screen Movie Boxed Set: Volume 1 1. Peter Falk - "Columbo" - The In-Laws 2. Raymond Burr - "Perry Mason" and "Iron Side" - Rear Window 3. Rock Hudson - "McMillian and Wife' - Pillow Talk
  9. I love the original version. I watch the American version too, but there was something about Clive Anderson himself that added a lot to the show.
  10. I love this dance, Lawrence. I love that you include these special tributes as well as list days like "zoo day etc"
  11. Those are great choices Tom. I agree that the duel scene between Tyrone Power and Basil Rathbone in The mark of Zorro is the best of the decade. Here are some "unique" categories for 1940 -my post for the day. I'll mention Juvenile another day. FAVOURITE PERFORMANCE IN A HITCHCOCK MOVIE, MALE OR FEMALE: George Sanders for being excellent in *both* of Hitch's 1940 classics: Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent - again, see my Hitchcock thread for further details/nominees FAVOURITE SATIRICAL PERFORMANCE: Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator FAVOURITE ANIMATED PERFORMANCE: Mickey Mouse in Fantasia FAVOURITE SYNERGY; The cast of His Girl Friday with their spot on timing and in jokes about the stars and their on screen images FAVOURITE DUELING; Tyrone Power and Basil Rathbone in The mark of Zorro FAVOURITE ANIMAL PERFORMANCE: The animals in The Thief of Bagdad - all of them *the animals were treated cruelly and as such gave too much for their art, so I can't single one out FAVOURITE SCREEN HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM: Powell and Loy in I Love You Again narrowly beating out Grant and Dunne in My Favourite Wife FAVOURITE DANCE TEAM: Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1940
  12. I would love to see Robert Young as Star of the Month. In this particular instance, Robert Ryan Star of the Month happens on Fridays in May and he made a lot of war films. In this way, TCM is able to combine Ryan as Star of the Month with their memorial Day weekend programming of war movies. Welcome to the boards.
  13. 9) Ray Milland's role in this film was spoofed in a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes clip which focused upon Elmer Fudd trying to get Bugs Bunny served to Bogart and Bacall.
  14. Here Comes Mr. Jordan -Robert Montgomery dies then comes back to life Between Two Worlds - where not everyone will end up in the same place in the afterlife and - is it really the afterlife?
  15. Clark Gable's ears...I wonder if this picture was posed or not
  16. I love the Abbott and Costello films. I am a fan of Young Frankenstein. I also enjoyed the movie love at First Bite.
  17. I didn't see this movie, but as for vampire spoofs, I always enjoyed the movie Love at First Bite. George Hamilton really was good at making fun of his movie star image.
  18. I'd love to have this photograph framed and hung on my wall.
  19. This would be a great picture in the Photo Captioning Fun thread
  20. I wonder if they all kept their golf scores honest for their day with the sister....
  21. No, you never do. I remember that Lloyd Bridges and his wife had a second child after Beau who died of SIDS. They waited a while, but they did have Jeff a few years later.
  22. Shearer and Montgomery are one of my favourite on screen couples of all time. I am a big fan of both of their individual careers.
  23. Glad you loved Cape Fear, Speedy. Every time I see it, I find something else to consider when seeing it from before. When it was on earlier this month I believe it was the first time I had seen it since Polly Bergan died. I saw it not long after she died in her memory, but not since. The film does indeed leave certain things to be decided for ourselves, partly because the film cannot be too explicit, but also because of the genre. I have seen both versions, and I have always found the original ore disturbing. In the remake, Peck plays Cady's lawyer. Mitchum has a small role too.
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