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Everything posted by scsu1975
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YOU'LL FIND OUT
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Yes, I remember it well .. loved that "chorus" everytime the earth opened up and swallowed someone ... also loved that head in the glass jar.
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WEIRD WOMAN
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Old movie titles that have played at a local theatre?
scsu1975 replied to a topic in Information, Please!
Here is a photo I took from the outside last spring: -
It wasn't dead, just frozen Kind of like Walt Disney?
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UNDER MILKWOOD
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SADDLE TRAMP
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Old movie titles that have played at a local theatre?
scsu1975 replied to a topic in Information, Please!
CK, I know you're trying to help, but you didn't understand his question. -
QUICK BEFORE IT MELTS
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Old movie titles that have played at a local theatre?
scsu1975 replied to a topic in Information, Please!
We have one in CT: http://warnertheatre.org/restoration.htm#history Is it possible that if you contact other Warner Theatres, they may have kept records of what played? Perhaps the theatres were all showing the same films around the same time. Maybe someone else will have some suggestions. Good luck, sounds like an interesting project. -
OVER THE MOON
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Is this something tricky like DAY THE WORLD ENDED, where at the end, the credits say "The Beginning"?
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Welcome aboard, don. Could this be it? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0022817/ You may be able to watch it here: http://gbs.tv/detail/The_Devils_Cabaret
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Film Title From Promo for "The Essentials"
scsu1975 replied to BobNoir's topic in Information, Please!
Welcome to the boards, BobNoir. That clip may be from NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (1955), which is scheduled for the essentials this year. -
metz, I have a feeling the number of each clue indicates its overall importance, assuming 21 clues.
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webestang, IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING is also my favorite Milland movie. Watched it all the time as a kid.
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DON'T WORRY, WE'LL THINK OF A TITLE THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES WHO STOPPED LIVING AND BECAME MIXED-UP ZOMBIES
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MY GUN IS QUICK
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Here are my picks, CM, but I am changing your rules slightly: 1. Greed (to demonstrate that films did not always have sound, but could still be powerful) 2. King Kong (to showcase special effects and to warn what happens when we try to "change" something we should not change) 3. Bambi (to show we did not need actors to make important films) 4. On the Beach (to show that we came to the brink, and survived) 5. King of Kings (sound version - to show that a simple message of peace and love can survive for all time)
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On to the next question
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OK, I will start with the obvious and work from there: WYATT EARP
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Actually, I was going for WAR meaning World War I ... since clue #3 is the word "one," found in the Declaration of Independence. Clue #4 (you said #3) I assume clinched it for you. Nice job of detective work. It is your turn to make up clues now
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I can't choose just five, but if I had to, I would include Spencer Tracy in the five. I don't believe anyone has mentioned him yet, which I find very surprising.
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I should never have shared smilie tips.
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Maybe this link will help: http://www.turner.com/about/index.html
