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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
GregoryPeckfan replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
Strange how with all the Hitchcock movies based upon the idea of an Innocent man being accused of a crime that he would find a true life story and that his leading man for the film would be one where he only worked with Hitchcock this one time. -
The Supernatural and the Spiritual
GregoryPeckfan replied to EugeniaH's topic in General Discussions
Some favourite movies about life after death and the space in between: Here Comes Mr. Jordan Heaven Can Wait (Beatty version is the remake of the above) A Matter of life and Death Between Two Worlds The Ghost and Mrs. Muir -
I'll mention some not yet mentioned. ENTRANCES: Ned Glass, James Coburn and George Kennedy in Charade during Charlie's funeral Billie Burke in The Wizard of Oz Charles Laughton in The Hunchback of Notre Dame William Powell in The Thin Man Myrna Loy and Asta in The Thin man Laurence Olivier in Wuthering Heights, all grown up EXITS: in order: George Kennedy, Ned Glass, James Coburn, and Walter Matthau in Charade Claude Rains and Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca Margaret Hamilton in The Wizard of Oz Alan Ladd in Shane
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Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
The Great Man Votes just aired. I believe I have that recorded. I hope so. I'll list my not-seen yet later in the week. -
I'm not sure Jake has read this thread. He is not worried about any love I have of Yul Brynner movies.
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I've seen this every so often. it airs on Silver Screen Classics. I enjoy this movie a lot specifically for the actors.
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Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
Of course, with all this typing, I was bound to mix up something. Many thanks to all for allowing me to reread my post and edit to fix David Niven as being in Wuthering Heights before pointing out I had accidently put him in GWTW. -
Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
1939 Best Actor (second and last category for me today) I'll do Best Actress tomorrow WINNER: ROBERT DONAT in GOODBYE MR. CHIPS Nominees: Clark Gable in GWTW Leslie Howard in GWTW Laurence Olivier in Wuthering Heights Laurence Olivier in Q Planes aka Clouds Over Europe Melvin Douglas in Ninotcka Cary Grant in Gunga Din Cary Grant in Only Angels Have Wings Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Jimmy Stewart in Made For Each Other Charles Laughton in Jamaica Inn Charles Laughton in The Hunchback of Notre Dame Charles Boyer in Love Affair William Powell in Another Thin Man Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in Gunga Din Victor McLaughlin in Gunga Din Bert lahr in The Wizard of Oz Ray Bolger in The Wizard of Oz Jack Haley in The Wizard of Oz Frank Morgan in The Wizard of Oz (title character must be lead for me) David Niven in WUTHERING HEIGHTS! (SORRY I ACCIDENTLY TYPED GWTW) Joel McCrea in Union Pacific James Stewart in Destry Rides again Henry Fonda in Jesse James Henry Fonda in Drums Along the Mohawk Mickey Rooney in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Fred Astaire in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle Tyrone Power in Jesse James Basil Rathbone in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Roy Rogers in The Arizona Kid David Niven in Bachelor Mother James Cagney in Each Dawn I Die William Holden in Golden Boy Chester Morris in Five Came Back E.G. Robinson in Confessions of a Nazi Spy George Sanders in Confessions of a Nazi Spy Leslie Howard in Intermezzo Clark Gable in In Name Only George Sanders in The Saint in London Henry Fonda in The Young Mr. Lincoln John Garfield in They Made Me a Criminal -
Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
1939 Best Supporting Actor - I'll try to focus on lesser known titles for non-winners if I have multiple titles for one person, but I think Lawrence has still seen them? WINNER: CLAUDE RAINS in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington NOMINEES IN NO ORDER; Paul Lukas in Confessions of a Nazi spy George Tobias in Ninotcka All of the men in Gone With the Wind who are not a lead Sir Cedric Hardwicke in The Hunchback of Notre Dame Sheldon Leonard in Another Thin Man C. Aubrey Smith in Another Thin Man Harry Karey in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Thomas Mitchell in every single movie he made this year where he wasn't a lead Leo. G. Caroll in Wuthering Heights Donald Crisp in Wuthering Heights Cecil Holloway in Wuthering Heights Ralph Richardson in Q Planes aka Clouds Over Europe John Carrodine in Stagecoach Anthony Quinn in Union Pacific Wylie Watson in Jamaica Inn Ward Bond in Dodge City Bruce Cabot in Dodge City Alan Hale, Sr. in Dodge City Rex Ingram in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Joseph Calleia in Five Came Back Adolphe Menjou in Golden Boy Charles Coburn in Made For Each Other -
Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
Yes, I have not listed 3 of the 4 main categories because I have been offline to make sure I had enough rest for my solo today. I, like Lawrence, have seen only a couple of Rathbone Holmes films. It is not due to Basil. It is due to me not likely Watson as a bafoon. I love Nigel Bruce in other things. -
Yes, it is a fantastic musical as well. Great film!
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Jake's Classic Movie Stars Pictures, Photos & Images
GregoryPeckfan replied to JakeHolman's topic in Your Favorites
Love these photos behind the scenes of the Disney world -
Knowing you are a fan of film noir, I am not surprised it is your favourite Doris Day movie. It is a nourish musical drama.
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Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
I am only online today for about an hour and wasn't going to comment on this thread until the weekend was over, but I must point out that Confessions of a Nazi Spy comes up in my nominees often. -
I wonder if I have seen this episode before I knew who David Hemmings was. I used to watch Magnum PI all the time.
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I wondered when this would be moved to games forum. Camelot Knights of the Round Table The Private Lives of Elisabeth and Essex -period movies where you REALLY have to be a fan of the actors and actresses in the movie to enjoy them
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Robert Osborne to miss TCM Classic Film Festival
GregoryPeckfan replied to Barton_Keyes's topic in General Discussions
Especially not at his age. But it is great to see him in public. -
I had access to The Portrait via VHS back in the days of video stores, but he was frail by then so I could not watch it then. I have not had access to it since he died. You will have a great time watching The Guns of Navarone. It is a war and adventure film. Greg called it a fantasy film because there is no way a group of six men would defeat the Nazi army. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit is a great example of how and what happens when men get shell shock. Deforest Kelley makes pre-Star Trek days where he play a medic and tells him "Captain, this man's dead."
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Re: your other thread. I now know that Lust in the Dust is also the movie title of another film.
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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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Stewart and Henry Fonda were on opposite sides too and they got into a big argument that nearly ended their friendship. They stayed lifelong friends because they agreed not to discuss politics.
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504: I have my name on my clothes just like Laverne and Shirley characters.
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9) The rifle DeWilde aims at the deer at the beginning of the movie is not loaded. Shane does not know this until later.
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Robert Osborne to miss TCM Classic Film Festival
GregoryPeckfan replied to Barton_Keyes's topic in General Discussions
Much better to be safe. I know that people wondered if Sidney Poitier would make it to Great Britain to accept his lifetime achievement award and I don't think he is any serious health issues that are odd for a man of his age. He is frail, yes. But he is 89. So he did not go. -
Oh, well, you see that is a great thing. I was just wondering about the moderator putting git in off topic. As for Hibi being a good hostess, I did not know whether Hibi was male or female until just now. As I mentioned to Eugenia in my thread off topic that I have allowed to be taken over by the United Church scandal here in Canada rather than any reference at all to ignoring or blocking people on this site: I am a woman who is sometimes referred to as Mr. Peck because of my screen name. I generally guess gender when not talked about when I want to make a post that refers to pronouns. If necessary, I will take the gender of the screen name or the avatar persona. I cannot do this when the person has a colour as a screen name. I know Dark Blue I a man. But others................no. As far as milk bottles are concerned - how about The Aviator and Hughes? Yikes.
