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  1. United Artists

    The decade began quietly with the Soviet Saga, Quiet Flows the Don

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    Gunfighters of Aibiline was a mini Western

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    The Pusher was a look into sordid crime

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    Vice Raid combined hard crime with Mamie Van Doren

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    Oklahoma Territory brought another Western to the Fore

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    3 Came to Kill showed it was crime time again

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    The Unforgiven was a Western on a bigger scale... and is a woefully overlooked film, a haunting saga that raises many uncomfortable questions about the Western genre, and has two great performances from Audrey Hepburn and lillian Gish.

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    The boy and the Pirates was a fantasy saga for kids.

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    Noose for a Gunman brought Jim Davis to the West

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    Stowaway in the Sky was a hot air balloon saga

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    The Royal Ballet showcased the Ballet of England

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    There Was a Crooked Man was a Norman Wisdom comedy that costarred Susannah York

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    The Joker was a French comedy with Jean-Pierre Cassel

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    Eyes without a Face is a legendary French horror film held in high esteem

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    The Manster was a horror saga

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    Marie-Octobre was a French saga of trying to find out who had been a traitor during the war

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    The Great War told of the WWI conflict between the Italians and the Austrians

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    Too Many Crooks was a British crime comedy that starred Terry-Thomas

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    The Female was the latest with Brigitte Bardot

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    Alec Guinness, John Mills, and Susannah York all appeared in the raved war saga Tunes of Glory

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    The Apartment brought the Best Picture trophy back to UA, for a stunning film, with masterful performances from Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, one rich in depth and human emotion. Billy Wilder fashioned a masterpiece.

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    The Gallant Hours was a rarity, a war film without any onscreen conflict. It gained from the well-wrought playing of James Cagney

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    peter Finch starred as the author on trial in  The Trials of Oscar Wilde

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    back to horror

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    And to the gangsters....

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    Before returning to prestige with Elmer Gantry with its riveting work from Burt Lancaster and Jean Simmons.....

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    the Last Days of Pompeii was another sword-and sandal saga from Europe

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    headlines ahoy! it was Inherit the Wind, the thinly disguised saga of the Scopes Monkey trial, with Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, and Gene Kelly under the direction of Stanley Kramer

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    back to crime twice in a row, first with Cage of Evil

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    And then with Studs Lonigan

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    The Magnificent Seven delivered one of the screen's most enduring Western hits, one still greatly beloved to this day

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    Meanwhile John Wayne's epic The Alamo upped the UA Best Picture nominees of 1960 to 3.....

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    After all these big things something smaller had to come...

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    Robert Mitchum was in the IRA in The Night Fighters

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    never on Sunday proved to be a massively successful saucy Greek hit. Won an Oscar for the title song

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    Bob and Lucy reunited for the acclaimed comedy-drama The Facts of Life....

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    And the year closed with the mammoth Exodus, with Otto Preminger putting an all star cast (with Eva Marie Saint and Sal Mineo as standouts through the history of the Jewish state in Palestine.

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    American International Pictures

    The year began with Vincent Price starring in a much praised version of House of Usher

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    The Jailbreakers was another saga of troubled youth

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    terry more was wrongfully on Death Row in Why Must I Die

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    The Amazing transparent Man was a take off on The Invisible Man

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    Time Travel next came into play

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    Circus of Horrors showed that trauma could happen anywhere....

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    the Little Shop of Horrors was indeed filmed in about 36 hours and did spawn the later musical and big budget Hollywood film. It was also an early role for Jack Nicholson in a supporting part

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    The Indian Tomb was actually a Fritz Lang production

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    As was The Tiger of Eschnapur

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    And Goliath and the Dragon closed the year, although this is no dragon here....

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  2. Just now, TopBilled said:

    From your list, Cliff Robertson surprised me, since he was involved with a lot of prestigious films over the years...like THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR.

    The ones that didn't surprise me were Margaret Rutherford (many comedies the Academy overlooked) and Dorothy Malone (many westerns the Academy overlooked).

    Plus you also have mary Pickford and Emil Jannings who had most of their careers unfold before the Oscars existed.

  3. 14 hours ago, skimpole said:

    Sophia Loren is one academy award winning actress who has never appeared in a movie nominated for best picture.

    There are a few other Oscar winners who never appeared in a film up for Best Picture:

    Ethel Barrymore

    Halle Berry

    Shirley Booth

    George Burns

    Art Carney

    James Coburn

    Penelope Cruz

    Marie Dressler

    Patty Duke

    James Dunn

    Louis Gossett Jr.

    Ruth Gordon

    Goldie Hawn

    Susan Hayward

    Eileen Heckart

    John Houseman

    Josephine Hull

    Linda Hunt

    Emil Jannings

    Angelina Jolie

    Dorothy Malone

    Patricia Neal

    Tatum O'Neal

    Geraldine Page

    Mary Pickford

    Cliff Robertson

    Mercedes Ruehl

    Margaret Rutherford

    Mary Steenburgen

    Alicia Vikander

    Reese Witherspoon

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  4. Desert bloom (1986)--- Actually saw this yesterday and rewatched much of Terms of Endearment since then, but just wanted to give a shout out to this neglected film. It's excellent. Annabeth Gish, Jon Voight, Jobeth Williams, and Ellen Barkin are all in rare form in a coming of age tale set in 1950/1951 Last vegas where a girl grapples with a mother who puts on a brave face to mask her pain, a stepfather who alternates between kindness,meanness, and vulnerability, and a provocative aunt. Great period detail.

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  5. I mean, just simply do a retrospective series on past Oscar years. Go back in time randomly so we don't use up all of any given era all at one time. It would be called the Hindsight awards. Go back and look at years past and now write down our top 5s or 10s in all the categories we see fit to mention (Picture, Acting, Directing, Script, Cinematography, Art Directiction, Costumes, Music, Editing, etc.) It would not be necessary to vote in the smaller categories but feel free to do so if you want. Does it sound like fun? It could shine some light on some films worthy of more attention.

  6. 7 hours ago, TopBilled said:

    If we look at more recent stars, has Steve Martin ever been in an Oscar nominated picture?

    Or Meg Ryan? I don't think so. Her most "critically acclaimed" film seems to have been THE DOORS and it wasn't nominated.

    Neither one in a best Picture nominee. Both had some films up for Oscars though, Ryan with Top Gun, When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle, and Martin with The muppet movie, Pennies from Heaven, Little Shop of Horrors, Parenthood (which was the film of his with the best reviews in general), and Grand Canyon.

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  7. It's curious to see 3 listed as being 2010s. They tend to be shorts or documentaries. [Which is the case here]

    The one from the 2000s is a TCM Imports: Mysterious Object at Noon

    The 90s 8 include 3 Bond films, two TCM Imports (Days of Being Wild and Close Up), 1 in memorium title (Ulee's Gold), 1 documentary, and one frequent TCM standby (Sleepless in Seattle) which airs every few months on average.

    The 80s one include two underground (Witchboard and Eating Raoul), all 5 Bonds of the Decade (including one of the series best, The Living Daylights), a Best Picture winner (Rain Man), a best picture nominee (the glorious Children of a Lesser God returning after a long absence), an import (personal favorite The Last Metro), a Turner library title (Mrs Soffel, quite good), and two more critically acclaimed titles (Absence of Malice and the sublime Running on Empty)

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  8. Incidentally, the older ones , tended to be narrated by memorable supporting players of films of the 90s and/or now... James Cromwell did quite a few (Guy Kibbee, Sz Sakall, William Demerest). Bonnie hunt did Marjorie Main and Edna May Oliver. Joan Cusack did Beulah Bondi.

  9. Regarding Hoffman's films, I did check out 1992's Hero (airing early Sunday) earlier in the year, and it is worth catching despite the mixed reviews and poor box office. It might be more relevant today. Sure it gets soppy toward the end and its overly reminicent of Meet John Doe, but its a pretty audacious mainstream offering for the early 90s. For here you have a film where your "hero" is a disagreeable, short tempered thief, its traditional leading man has his entire stalwart reputation built on a lie, and the leading lady is willing to clamp down on the truth. Plus it skewers "inspirational" news pieces well.

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  10. United Artists

    Mark of the Phoenix was a British heist film

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    Victor mature was in Escort West, the rare film that has the genre in the title

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    Maime Van Doren took care of one of the three Gs in Guns, Girls, and Gangsters

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    Operation Murder was a thriller from England

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    Mickey Rooney was a mad killer on death row in The Last Mile.

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    it was back to the west with Mustang

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    Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming spoofed the West in Alias Jesse James

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    Some like It hot was a landmark comedy, a dizzy delight with Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon at the top of their games

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    Trouble hit the reform school. With Dorothy Provine

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    Sci Fi came next in Invisible Invaders

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    pork Chop hill was a famed war saga of Korea with Gregory Peck, Rip Torn, and George Peppard

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    Joel McCrea and Julie Adams were back in the West

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    Alan Ladd and Carolyn Jones went noir in The Man in the Net

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    Ava Gardner starred in The Naked Maja where she played a woman involved with Goya.

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    John Wayne and William Holden were The Horse Soldiers. Constance Towers was the love interest.

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    Hammer took on the Hound of the Baskervilles

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    A Hole in the Head was the next to last from Frank Capra and was a likable family film with an excellent cast, and an Oscar-winning song ("High Hopes")

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    Ten Seconds to Hell was a POW/bomb threat saga from Robert Aldrich

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    And then there was the electrifying Shake Hands with the Devil with its masterful work from all involved, especially Cagney and Glynis Johns

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    Ernest Borgnine starred in a family film The Rabbit Trip

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    Robert Ryan, Burl ives, and Tina Louise starred in a Western

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    lancaster, Douglasm, and Olivier took on George Bernard Shaw in The Devil's Disciple

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    Back to crime with Cry Tough

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    it continued in The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery with an early part for Steve McQueen

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    Audie Murphy Went West

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    Inside the Mafia came next

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    Harry Belafonte headlined a noir, Odds Against Tomorrow

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    Mitchum went West

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    just months after the revolution, Havana found itself in a thriller

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    Noir continued with Forrest Tucker

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    David Niven and Mitzi Gaynor starred in a comedy Happy Anniversary

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    A dive into horror

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    A dash of adventure

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    Crime from England with an American star

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    A superior Tennesee Williams adaptation with knockout acting all around

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    A coming of age saga

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    An all-star nuclear saga

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    A boy and dog film

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    And then a big religious epic, Solomon and Sheba, closed the decade at UA.

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    American International Pictures

    Paratroop Command started the year on a war note.....

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    Operation Dames continued the war theme

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    Road Racers was another saga of hard-driving cars.

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    The call of war came forth once again

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    Is he planning to go bowling with that?

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    Michael Gough starred in The horrors of the Black Museum

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    introducing the saga of a child bride

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    Ghosts and hot rodders together! Alert the media.

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    Anita Ekburg starred in Sheba and the Gladiator

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    A Bucket of Blodd was one of Roger Corman's best regarded films and starred Dick Miller

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    Get some insect repellent!

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    Earth Attacks! (no wonder Mars wanted their revenge in a certain 90s film)

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    Goliath and the Barbarians closed the decade

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  11. Just now, LonesomePolecat said:

    This lineup makes me happy with fun stuff I love and stuff I've never seen. So glad they're showing the underrated HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE. I did a scene from that in college and it's been true love ever since. :)

    Plus also, Happiest Millionaire's airing finally secures the fact that all of Greer Garson's films will have played on TCM.

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  12. Just now, LonesomePolecat said:

    And I'd like to point out that the Care Bears Movie was waaaaay more satanic:

     

     

    Oh joy. According to Wikipedia, it just got even stranger. One of the people who turned up for the Care Bears Film on its first run? John Waters. (maybe getting some ideas from the mothers in the audience for Serial Mom?)

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  13. Just now, LonesomePolecat said:

    That cracks me up, all of it, especially the fact that they're remaking it (first I've heard of it--can't keep track of all the remakes). They definitely pretend it doesn't exist because they're embarrassed it bombed, we all know the truth. And I'd like to point out that the Care Bears Movie was waaaaay more satanic:

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    They are leaving no stone unturned in rooting around their past for money. And ironically, this new version will in all likelihood be much darker and more brooding than the discarded 1985 film. [And yeah, Care Bears Movie was a strangle little number. The demonic book and the cuddy bears in the same film. Seems like a miscalculation]

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  14. This has been a rewarding and very eclectic movie watching day. What else can you say for a day with a double dose of Marlene Dietrich, Robert Mitchum and Susan Hayward in Africa, George Raft and Mae West's joint debut, a Marx brothers comedy, and finishing up an Ingmar Bergman film started yesterday?

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  15. Just now, LawrenceA said:

    The controversy has insured that younger generations will try and seek it out much more than if it was released and regarded as most other Disney films. The same was true of the "suppressed" The Black Cauldron, back when rumors said the film was neglected due to "satanic influences", rather than Disney being embarrassed by a flop.

    Agreed. Disney tried to hide that one for years. No VHS tape for 13 years after its release. That only made people curious (well that plus the dark themes, the controversy in the press at the time, and it's failure at the US box office, where it was outgrossed by The Care Bears Movie). Do I believe it was "Satanic"? Hardly, although its villain certainly was devilish, but he met a grisly end. Disney was just humiliated by the loss (cost:$44 million. $22 million in the US at the time in sales) and the new management which took over shortly before it was due to be released (Wells-Eisner-Katzenberg) hated the movie. So that's why it was nailed shut.

     

    The ultimate irony: the film they disowned for years, is getting a remake too on the neverending Disney remake wheel now.

  16. 19 hours ago, speedracer5 said:

    I've seen Song of the South.  I don't know how young these "younger people" are that you're referring to, though if you're referring to a theater release, I suppose that would lump me into that crowd.  I was 2 in 1986-- not exactly the target audience for that film.

    I have seen the film though.  My friend, whose entire family are huge Disney fanatics, has a Canadian copy of the film. 

    I'm basically talking about people born after 1986. Quite a few have found it over the years. Somebody donated a bootleg of it once and i watched it (years ago now), and I  wasn't around in 1986. [1995 to be exact]  You look at a site like IMDb, and the film has over 10,000 votes (high for a 1946 film), and over a tenth come from people younger than 30. It's noted as the 13th most voted on title from 1946.  On Letterboxd ( a film logging site where, at least to me, it seems that the majority of members skew younger), over 5,000 there have seen it, again 13th most viewed from the year.

  17. Just now, cody1949 said:

    Get some respect for the art of the Walt Disney studios and show MAKE MINE MUSIC and MELODY TIME- Unedited !

    Even screen SONG OF THE SOUTH and have Leonard Maltin explain how we have more respect for the cultures of African-Americans now than when this film was originally produced. After all it is part of our country's film history.

     

    I honestly think that despite being  banned, a lot have people have seen bootleg copies of Song of the South because they are curious about the controversy. I've seen a lot of younger people who couldn't possibly have seen it in 1986 (its last release) claim that they have seen it.

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