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Everything posted by scsu1975
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*I also thought it was cool how they wedged in Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone 1950 the other night during the "Riding the Rails" theme.* Did you watch it? It wasn't bad, although the theme song was a bit annoying and is still in my head. I can't recall (fortunately) the horrifying song that Marjorie Main sang. Interesting to see James Whitmore in a comic role, and as a womanizer! Robert Osborne mentioned that MGM was grooming Whitmore to be the next Spencer Tracy (yeah, good luck with that). But I did watch Whitmore closely and on several occasions, I could see a similarity. It was hysterical the way the dead body kept moving around the train.
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Has anyone seen this? I watched it here: http://www.flickbyflick.com/moviedetails.asp?e_newest=1149 It was a pleasant surprise. I'd never heard of this film. I am copying the description from the website: Year 1947 Genre Thriller Run Time 72 mins. Color-B/W B/W Rating NR Actors Paul Kelly, DeForest Kelley, Ann Doran, Kay Scott, Charles Victor, Robert Emmett Keane, Jeff York, Joey Ray, Loyette Thomson Tag Line A film noir-ish shocker in which average Joe Vince Grayson (De Forest Kelley) dreams he murders someone and wakes up to find it may not have been a dream. Based on the story Nightmare by Cornell Woolrich and refilmed under that title in 1956, this is worth it for the clever plot twists alone. Plot Bank teller Vince Grayson wakes from a nightmare in which he and an unknown woman murdered a man in a strange, mirrored room. Only a dream...but Vince finds that he has physical objects and bruises from his "dream." His cop brother-in-law dismisses his story...until the family, on a picnic, takes shelter from a thunderstorm in a deserted mansion containing that mirrored room. Is doom closing in on Vince? Director Maxwell Shane Producer William C. Thomas, William H. Pine, L.B. Merman
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I posted photos of four of the actors in the movie. In order: 1. Ted de Corsia 2. Ray Collins 3. Alan Hale Jr. 4. Ed Begley
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That screaming Lee J. Cobb Christmas tree is hysterical. I wonder if there is a screaming Joan Crawford Christmas tree that assaults her kids as they open their presents.
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Actually, Hedy was just practicing pronunciation, since she was alternately called Tondelayo and Tandelayo.
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CORRECTIMUNDO!!
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I stand corrected. This movie was filmed in El Paso, not Fairfield.
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There is kwih-neen in the water.
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Bob Dole suffers from this as well.
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I think you're confusing duh with doh
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Yes, that is completely correct.
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Oh, so you've never seen this .. want me to tell you the "secret" and then you can turn it off?
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Katharine Ross needs to get acclimatized.
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She has multiple personality disorder.
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Fairfield CT, to be exact.
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*It just shows life in the suburbs.* Ah, but not life as we know it .. heh heh
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h3. TONDELAYO WANT KWIH-NEEN
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Nope, sorry, Clue 4:
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Try rubbing some kwin-neen on your screen. That should cure it.
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Take some kwih-neen
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I bet the hunting is good.
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Are the natives friendly?
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Must be nice to have that kind of power. It is blasted hot today, by the way.
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So Walter got away with *murder*
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Not Gig Young nor Mike Mazurki nor any of the movies mentioned. Clue 3:
