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9) Will Geer plays a villainous landowner in this film
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Carter Country (1977-1979) Sitcom about police in President Jimmy Carter's state
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It's a female, she worked with Woody Allen
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Name Of The Game, The (1968-1971)
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Top Ten Robert Ryan Performances
Det Jim McLeod replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
This was an interesting one. Ryan appears to be total nasty psycho at first but things are not all what they seem. -
Top Ten Robert Ryan Performances
Det Jim McLeod replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
Excellent review That's another great thing about it. Many films of the 40s were about beautiful people in beautiful settings. This was about as gritty and nasty as any movie could look at that time. -
Red Corner (1997) China
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Wild Is The Wind (1957) Next- A Hatful Of Rain (1957) Anthony Franciosa double bill
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Top Ten Robert Ryan Performances
Det Jim McLeod replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
I believe so, but some sources have pointed to the JFK conspiracy film Executive Action. Another later one was The Outfit (1974) which was released after his death, It starred Robert Duvall and Karen Black but had a dream cast of old time noir character actors, not only Ryan but Timothy Carey, Richard Jaeckel, Marie Windsor, Jane Greer and Elisha Cook Jr. -
A great actor, here are my favorites, what are yours? 1. Crossfire A scary,intense performance as the anti Semitic murderer. 2. The Set Up He plays a washed up boxer who refuses to take a dive.His kindly wink to James Edwards may be my favorite Ryan moment on film. 3. On Dangerous Ground A great performance as a bitter,violent cop who is transformed by the love of a gentle woman. 4. The Naked Spur In contrast to the mean,grim villains in other films,this bad guy is actually pretty cheerful about his evilness. He is a sly outlaw brought in by bounty hunter James Stewart. He really seems to enjoy messing with Stewart's head. 5. Bad Day At Black Rock Another racist bad guy,played with much subtlety but still very dangerous. 6. House Of Bamboo He is a syndicate boss being investigated by undercover agent Robert Stack in this great Samuel Fuller film set in Japan. 7. Odds Against Tomorrow He is playing another vicious bigot,but does it very well in this tough crime drama. 8. Billy Budd He is the sadistic Master at arms who make life miserable for the angelic title character(Terence Stamp) 9. The Wild Bunch A great supporting part in this violent western,as a lawman hunting for his outlaw friend.He has one of the best lines in the film "We're after men,and I wish to God I was with some!" 10. The Iceman Cometh I just saw this on DVD and it is great version of the Eugene O Neill masterpiece.Ryan is brilliant as Larry,the cynical barfly who is both yearning for and afraid of death.
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Three On A Match (1932) Next-favorite cop movie
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5) Based on the novel Blood Brother by Elliott Arnold
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9) He was voted Best Actor by the NY Film Critics for The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter (1968)
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Gene Kelly Next-Funny Girl-Omar Sharif
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Anthony Quinn next-The Boys From Brazil (1978) Gregory Peck
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Peter Boyle (he actually turned down the part) Next- 3:10 To Yuma (1957) Glenn Ford
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Mash-Up Alternate Title
Det Jim McLeod replied to BagelOnAPlateOfOnionRolls's topic in Games and Trivia
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2. He received an Oscar nomination for his film debut in The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming
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Mash-Up Alternate Title
Det Jim McLeod replied to BagelOnAPlateOfOnionRolls's topic in Games and Trivia
PeeWee was Bobs Watson in Boys Town Lionel Barrymore was Dr Gillespie in Young Dr Kildare Cedric Hardwicke was Bishop Bienvenue in Les Miserables The movie is On Borrowed Time Next- Captain Ahab seeks help from Margot Frank and private eye Willy Clark but gets beaten up by Dragline -
10) She received second billing after Bette Davis in The Man Who Came To Dinner Next-Alan Arkin
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Hannah And Her Sisters next-favorite documentary film
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Have you seen these 10 classic films..?
Det Jim McLeod replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I believe this is Lady In A Cage (1964) which has an excellent performance by Olivia de Havilland as a woman held hostage in her home. James Caan in one of his early roles as a sadistic thug. The ending is a shocker! -
Trog (1970) Movies Network 3/10 A missing link is discovered in an English cave, an anthropologist (Joan Crawford) studies him. Crawford's last film and I doubt if she was very happy making this low budget misfire, but she does keep a straight face during the ridiculous dialogue. Trog is played by Joe Corneilous, who mostly played bit parts as prize fighters in other British films. He wears monkey mask that looks like a reject from the cave men in 2001 A Space Odyssey. A lot of talk until things pick up at the end when Trog escapes and hangs a butcher on a meat hook and later kidnaps a little blond girl who reminds him of a doll he played with. The girl is played by Chloe Franks who appeared is some other good 1970s horror films like Who Slew Auntie Roo and The House That Dripped Blood.
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I re watched this recently, Shirley Booth was heart breaking and deserved her Oscar. Many thought Lancaster was miscast since he was so young, but he was quite powerful in the drunk scene.
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Not even by Ben Mankiewicz's jokes?
