pgm80s
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Could someone name a few movies that do represent old Hollywood correctly.
I've seen "RKO 281" about Orson Welles,and "Chaplin" with Robert Downey Jr.
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Julie Bishop in "The High and the Mighty" with John Wayne
Wayne in "The Quiet Man" with Marsh
Now try Roland Young and Kirk Douglas
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Sorry Antar, I took too long typing.
ya got with less connections anyways
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Ok 1. Donahue in "Crybaby" with Johnny Depp
2. Depp in "Ed Wood" with Martin LAndau
3.Landau in "The Greatest Story ever Told" with John Wayne
4.Wayne with Dietrich in "The Spoilers"
Do I go through Wayne too often? Too bad

this is my last before bed
Try Roland Young to Kirk Douglas
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try Josephine Hull and Lauren Bacall
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Natlie Wood in "The Searchers" with John Wayne
Wayne in "Without Reservations" with Colbert
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Nice job stella!

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I don't know the answer but try
Johnny Depp to Bob Hope
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1. Bill Murray in "Stripes" with Tim Busfield
2. Busfield in "Field of Dreams" with Burt Lancaster
3. LAncaster in "Judgement at Nuremburg" with Marlene Dietrich
4. Dietrich in "Witness for the Prosecution" with Power
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I'm just throwin this out, try
John Wayne to Jack Lemmon
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Stella hows this?
1. Norma Shearer in "A Free Soul" with Clark Gable
2.Gable with Monroe in "The Misfits"
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If you guys like Christian Bale you should check out "Equilibrium", its more of a sci-fi type movie but good without using tons of cgi
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From what I've seen the Fox Films on their movie channel are complete, and as for AMC, I once taped "Bringing Up Baby" off of AMC and when I sat down to watch it I noticed that one of my favorite scenes was almost entirely cut out. The scene where they are all sitting down to dinner and David keeps getting up to chase the dog George around waiting to find the bone he lost and everybody thinks there is something wrong with him. I retaped it off TCM and now have the complete version.
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Being of the early twenties age group I would agree that most only know of Alec from "Star Wars" and even then I'm sure a lot don't realize who he is or that he may have done more great work
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I'm rooting for Bill Murray to beat out Penn
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definitely for a high school girl it would help to know some genres that she prefers, I'm a big John Wayne fan and could help with some of his such as "The Quiet Man" which I'm sure she would enjoy. As for others some good ones to start on might be certain actors like Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, James Stewart,Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, Grace Kelley, Hedy Lamarr(ask antar for more info) etc... Pick a few of their great classics and you can't go wrong. Also for Cary Grant you like "Topper" definetly watch "Topper Returns" which he id not in but it is hilarious and would be a fun movie to start with. I started a few of my friends with movies that were in color because they said they wouldn't watch B&W but after a while they started watching all types of classics with me.
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Yes you are antar! I've read the trilogy twice and the books are amazing and then the movies are almost as good. Not many other movies come as close to the book as LOTR did. Even though "The Return of the King" was farthest from the book out of the three movies its still great.
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whatcha testin?
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Cindarella?
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Stella ya got it! How'd I do
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good movie but no,
Clue #8: 1939
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ok
Clue #7: they missed thier honeymoon because of his big case
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nope
Clue#6: The wife loves to write him letters, she wanted to be a journalist
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ok this might help.
Clue#5?:they met by him taking a cinder out of her eye

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LTL, thanks a lot for the info!
I had forgotten about "Ed Wood", it's one that I like but I wasn't sure how much of it was true. As for Liev Schreiber I thought he did a great job, and I also like him in many of his other roles. I'll be sure to look for the other titles you mentioned.
If anyone wants to see "Chaplin" I know that the Encore True stories channel plays it fairly often. Thats where I saw it.