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scsu1975

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  1. Forget IGNORE, what we need is ELIMINATE.
  2. Try here: http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?threadID=122519&start=0&tstart=0
  3. Fred, wasn't Errol Flynn a Nazi spy? heh heh
  4. It's stretching a point about one light year to call this a classic.
  5. No, but that sounds like an interesting film
  6. No thanks, I still have the Photo Trivia and Classic Film 21 Questions on my shoulders right now. Please, somebody jump in here.
  7. Oh, how could I forget Adele Jergens? I'm surprised she wasn't the "moll." She always seem to play the hard-boiled types, especially in the 50s (as a blonde).
  8. The Whistler series is like that too.
  9. Yes, I watched the tape of it today. I had seen it before but it's been awhile. Very entertaining film ... kind of a macabre comedy. Irving Bacon as the jury foreman was hysterical. Eddie G. had a flair for comedy. I also watched Crime Doctor. Neat little picture. I hope TCM shows some of the others in the series.
  10. I know the turtles were "cuff" and "link," but I don't know about the goldfish.
  11. Yes, you mentioned this in another post. This theme is also played out in "Desperate Hours" and "Suddenly."
  12. Definitely a woman on the right.
  13. "Blind Alley" is very good in its own right. I think both movies are about even. Ralph Bellamy may be a bit better than Lee J. Cobb, but William Holden still beats Chester Morris. I see Holden playing against his "pretty boy" type, which makes him more menacing to me. Morris always seemed like a crook in his movies, scowling, swaggering, etc., so I while I enjoyed his performance, I just felt like it was the same old Chester Morris. Did you notice in the second dream sequence, the scene where the cops are following the kid into the saloon is the same footage in both films? Marc Lawrence as a hood ... brilliant casting. How about Milburn Stone in a bowtie? Whose idea was that? Poor John Hamilton didn't even get a chance to say "Great Caesar's Ghost!"
  14. Actually, the shot is from Cannonball Run but has nothing to do with the clue. So on to Clue 2:
  15. Thanks for posting this, FF. I was a great admirer of Mr. Widmark's work.
  16. OK, new game, the trick is to find the key to this puzzle: Clue 1:
  17. You should have bought stocks instead of prospecting for gold.
  18. I'll check it out tomorrow .. or today, since it is past midnight where I am.
  19. Geez, I'm shocked ... shocked to hear that you left out Casablanca!
  20. Yes, those are the three I've seen.
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