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  1. Sidney Poitier is my mother's favorite actor, so thank you TCM for giving me something to give to her on her birthday. I already have Brother John (1971), Patch of Blue and Lilies of the Field (1963) to give her along with the PBS American Masters that you had on some time back.

  2. Time Warner is a sick puppy licking it's wounds so don't expect it to happen any time soon. The AOL deal is listed as one of the worst decisions made in corporate history and their stock has been in the dumps for over 5 years with no light around the corner. Ted pulled out and wished them luck knowing that he can do better in the restaurant business than he did with these folks. I'm sure they are all huddled around in a circle now trying to figure a way out of their debacle, but what they come up with is anybodies guess.

  3. When watching "Maisie Was a Lady" (1941), I noticed that the pool set location looked like the same set used in The Philadelphia Story (1940). The pool looked the same and the dressing rooms and doors did too. Since they were both Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) films and The Philadelphia Story was made one year before Maisie Was a Lady this could be possible. Does anyone know anything for sure about this?

  4. Time-Warner could start up a new TCM International Channel and add it to one of their Premium lineups (HBO or Cinemax). This would definitely give those options more value. Those who are in the business of providing content know that adding new channels doesn't mean that they will be carried. Just look at all the options that Viacom, Starz Entertainment group and Time-Warner already have that are not carried by anyone. All in all your suggestion is a good one and one that many would agree with.

  5. Illicit (1931)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 31 06:00am

    Movies, 90 Mins.

     

    ** (Rated NR) (Barbara Stanwyck in her first starring role)

     

    A young woman lives with her rich boyfriend but does not believe in marriage.

     

    Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, James Rennie, Joan Blondell, Ricardo Cortez, Natalie Moorhead, Charles Butterworth, Claude Gillingwater, Hazel Howell .

    Director: Archie Mayo.

     

    Night Nurse (1931)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 31 07:30am

    Movies, 75 Mins.

     

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    Two private nurses figure out a trust-fund murder scheme.

     

    Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Ben Lyon, Joan Blondell.

    Director: William A. Wellman.

     

    Going My Way (1944)

    Turner Classic Movies Sep 01 03:30pm

    Movies, 150 Mins.

     

    **** (Rated NR)

     

    Singing Father O'Malley bails out crusty Father Fitzgibbon's financially strapped parish.

     

    Cast: Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Rise Stevens, Gene Lockhart, Frank McHugh, James Brown, Jean Heather, Stanley Clements, Carl Switzer, Carl Switzer, Porter Hall.

    Director: Leo McCarey.

    Producer: Leo McCarey.

    Writers: Frank Butler, Frank Cavett.

    Distribution: Paramount Pictures

     

    Hercules, Samson and Ulysses (1965) (An Italian classic B movie)

    Turner Classic Movies Sep 02 12:00pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

     

    ** (Rated NR)

     

    Hercules and Samson fight each other, then team up with Ulysses against a tyrant.

     

    Cast: Kirk Morris, Richard Lloyd, Enzo Cerusico, Liana Orfei.

    Director: Pietro Francisci.

     

    The Toast of New York (1937)

    Turner Classic Movies Sep 03 06:00am

    Movies, 109 Mins.

     

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    Jim Fisk and his partner fleece Cornelius Vanderbilt, then prompt Black Friday 1869 with a run on gold.

     

    Cast: Edward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer, Jack Oakie, Donald Meek, Clarence Kolb, Billy Gilbert, Stanley Fields.

    Director: Rowland V. Lee.

  6. Overture products are now Yahoo! Search Marketing products.

    AltaVista is a Overture Services, Inc.Company.

    So you have stumbled onto a trend that is rampant, one company buys out another and uses it to promote their own products and services.In other words when you use Alta Vista you are using Yahoo.

  7. I pulled out my Beta tapes that I have stored in my closet and I have over 20 hours of laural and hardy that you just can't get anymore. i am not going to destroy this stuff just because I can not play them! Time Capsules is how I see them, some day, someone will know what to do with them.

  8. Nova on PBS had a show on this very topic about two years ago. The warning was that Digital is not safe and that we will loose important historical information because of our switch and confidence in this medium. The conclusion was that Micro tape files that were used in the 1970's is safer than digital for archiving important data for now.

     

    As far as studies go we need to as individuals use Nero and do our own studies on the discs that we have recorded during the past two years and see for ourselves what the truth is. After two years you can expect to see a 15% degradation and at some point that disc will not play.

  9. <>

     

    People are so confused about this, I hear it all the time. Many channels will never switch to HD remaining standard digital always.

     

    Another myth is that home recorded DVD's will last as long as home recorded VHS tapes. The life span of VHS is 20 years but the life span of a home recorded DVD is 5 years, maybe 10 if the blank media is Taiyo Yuden (TDK and Sony Discs that are made in Japan are Taiyo Yuden). DVD +R -R Dual recorders record deeper on one format than they do on the other (the deeper the burn the longer the disc will last).

  10. In-between the first Carole Lombard movie and the second movie will be a Hal Roach Short Feature:

     

    The Racketeer (1930)

    Aug 17 06:00am

     

    Aug 17, 7:06am EST - The Old Bull (1932) Runtime: 20 min

     

    The girls encounter a runaway lion while stranded out in the country.

     

    Credited cast: Thelma Todd, Zasu Pitts, Otto Fries, Bobby Burns

    Directed by George Marshall

     

    The Gay Bride (1934)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 07:30am

     

    I just want to make sure everyone knows this so that they can keep this in mind when they set their timer to record these movies.

  11. The Rack (1956)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 20 07:45am

    Movies, 105 Mins.

     

    *** (Rated NR)

    A Korean War hero is court-martialed for treason for breaking under torture as a prisoner of war.

     

    Cast: Paul Newman, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon, Wendell Corey, Edmond O'Brien, Lee Marvin, Cloris Leachman, Robert Burton, Robert Simon (II), Trevor Bardette, Adam Williams, James Best, Fay Roope, Barry Atwater, Charles Evans, Robert Blake.

    Director: Arnold Laven.

    Producer: Arthur Loew Jr.

     

    The Professionals (1966)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 20 06:00pm

    *** (PG-13)

    Cast: Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan.

     

    The Real Glory (1939)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 21 01:00pm

    After the Spanish-American War, an Army doctor conquers the plague and initiates self-government in the Philippines.

     

    Cast: Gary Cooper, Andrea Leeds, David Niven, Reginald Owen, Broderick Crawford, Kay Johnson, Charles Waldron, Russell Hicks, Roy Gordon, Vladimir Sokoloff, Rudy Robles, Henry Kolker, Tetsu Komai, Elmo Lincoln, Soledad Jimenez.

    Director: Henry Hathaway.

    Producers: Samuel Goldwyn, Robert Riskin.

    Writers: Robert Presnell Sr. , Jo Swerling.

    Distribution: United Artists

     

    The King's Thief (1955)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 21 04:30pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

     

    *** (Rated NR)

    A swashbuckler draws Charles II's attention to a bad duke by trying to steal the crown jewels.

     

    Cast: Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom, David Niven, George Sanders, Roger Moore, Roger W. Moore , John Dehner, Sean McClory, Tudor Owen, Melville Cooper, Alan Mowbray, Rhys Williams, Joan Elan, Ian Wolfe, Paul Cavanaugh, Lillian Cooper, Isobel Elsom, Milton Parsons.

    Director: Robert Z. Leonard.

    Producer: Edwin H. Knopf.

     

     

    Brother Orchid (1940)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 24 09:30pm

    Ousted by his right-hand man, a gangster poses as a monastery monk until they meet again.

     

    Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sothern, Donald Crisp, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, Charles D. Brown, Cecil Kellaway, Morgan Conway, Richard Lane, Paul Guilfoyle, John Ridgely, Joseph Crehan, Wilfred Lucas, Tom Tyler, Dick Wessel, Granville Bates.

    Director: Lloyd Bacon.

    Producers: Hal B. Wallis, Mark Hellinger.

    Distribution: FN/WB

     

    Lady Be Good (1941)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 25 01:00am

    Broadway songwriters marry and divorce twice before they finally get it right.

     

    Cast: Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore, John Carroll, Red Skelton, Virginia O'Brien, Tom Conway, Dan Dailey, Reginald Owen, Rose Hobart, Phil Silvers, The Berry Brothers, Connie Russell, Doris Day, Ed Gargan.

    Director: Norman Z. McLeod.

    Producer: Arthur Freed.

  12. Bang Rajan (2001)

     

    Movies, 120 Mins.

     

    *** (Rated R)

     

    Thai villagers fight a brave but hopeless battle against Burmese invaders in the 18th century. Adult Situations.

     

    Cast: Winai Krailbutr , Bin Bunluerit, Jaran Ngamdee, Chumphorn Thepphithak, Attakorn Suwannaraj, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Suntharee Maila-or, Phutharit Prombandal, Phisate Sangsuwan, Krit Suwannapaph, Mattawut Suwannarat.

     

    Future Airings:

     

    * Bang Rajan (2001), SHOWX Aug 18 10:00pm

    * Bang Rajan (2001), SHOWX Aug 21 10:00pm

    * Bang Rajan (2001), SHOCSE Aug 24 12:45am

    * Bang Rajan (2001), SHOWX Aug 27 12:20am

     

    This is a good film and Showtime is showing it in Letterbox which is something the others (HBO, Cinemax, Encore) don't do.

     

    Onmyoji 2(2003)

    Future Airings:

     

    * Onmyoji 2(2003), SHOWB Aug 16 05:05am

    * Onmyoji 2(2003), SHOWB Aug 18 08:35am

    * Onmyoji 2(2003), SHOWB Aug 18 04:10pm

    * Onmyoji 2(2003), SHOWB Aug 21 11:25am

    * Onmyoji 2(2003), SHOWB Aug 21 08:05pm

     

    Directed by Yojiro Takita

     

    Writing credits Itaru Era, Yojiro Takita

     

    Cast:

    Mansai Nomura .... Abe no Seimei

    Hideaki Ito .... Minamoto no Hiromasa

    Kiichi Nakai .... Genkaku

    Ky?ko Fukada .... Himiko

     

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  13. What channel was Slave of Love on, I keep up with foreign films on TV and I have not seen it listed on Showtime Unlimited which plays all of the foreign films usually?

     

    Raba lyubvi (1976)

    Runtime: 94 min

    Country: Soviet Union

    Language: Russian

     

    Olga Voznesenskaya is a silent screen star whose pictures are so popular that underground revolutionaries risk capture to see them. She's in southern Russia filming a tear-jerker as the Bolsheviks get closer to Moscow. Although married, she spends time every day with Victor Pototsky, the film's cameraman. Gradually, it comes to light that Victor uses his job as a cover for filming White atrocities and Red heroism: he's a Bolshevik. He asks her for help, and she discovers meaning in her otherwise flighty and self-centered life. Love blooms. Will the Red forces arrive in time to save them from a suspicious White military leader? Will she find courage?

     

    Directed by

    Nikita Mikhalkov

     

    Writing credits

    Fridrikh Gorenshtein

    Andrei Konchalovsky

  14. An Angel at My Table (1990)

    Runtime: 158 min

    Country: UK / Australia / New Zealand

     

    Janet Frame grows up in a poor family with lots of brothers and sisters. Already at an early age she is different than the other kids. She gets an education as a teacher but since she is considered abnormal she is locked up in a mental institution for eight years. Success comes when she starts to write books.

     

    Jane Campion's masterpiece and the best performance Kerry Fox ever gave. While sad it also has an up side which makes it easy and enjoyable to watch.

     

    If you are not familiar with Jane, her other works are :

     

    Sweetie (1989)

    The Piano (1993)

    The Portrait of a Lady (1996)

    Holy Smoke (1999)

    In the Cut (2003)

    The Water Diary (2006)

  15. The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977)

     

    Sundance Channel Aug 09 02:15pm / Aug 21 8:15 AM

     

    Movies, 90 Mins.

     

    **+ (Rated PG)

    Digby Geste joins his brother, Beau, in the Foreign Legion on account of their mother. The priceless Blue Water sapphire is coveted by the heirs of Sir Hector Geste - his new wife, Flavia; his daughter, Isabel; and his adopted twin sons, heroic Beau and pathetic Digby. When Sir Hector takes to his deathbed (where he remains for the duration of the film), Beau absconds with the stone, to keep it from his stepmother. Flavia pursues him to North Africa, dispensing sexual favors to promote her schemes.Adult Situations.

     

    Cast: , Marty Feldman, Michael York, Peter Ustinov, James Earl Jones, Trevor Howard, Henry Gibson, , Roy Kinnear, Spike Milligan, Avery Schreiber, Hugh Griffith, Irene Handl, Sinead Cusack, Ed McMahon, Henry Polic, Ted Cassidy, Burt Kwouk, Val Pringle.

    Director: Marty Feldman.

    Producer: William S. Gilmore.

  16. [Robert was right when he said this film could have been a David O. Selznick Production. It not only had the feel of his films but also the ambience as well]

     

    Love Letters (1945)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 16 08:00pm

    Movies, 120 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    A British officer meets the amnesiac widow of a buddy he wrote love letters for during the war.

    Cast: Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ann Richards, Anita Louise, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper, Byron Barr, Robert Sully , Reginald Denny, Ernest Cossart, James Millican, Lumsden Hare, Winifred Harris, Ethel May Halls, Matthew Boulton, David Clyde, Ian Wolfe, Louise Currie, Catherine Craig.

    Director: William Dieterle.

    Producer: Hal B. Wallis.

    Distribution: Paramount

     

    The Man With a Cloak (1951)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 01:45am

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    **+ (Rated NR)

     

    A drunken poet helps a Frenchwoman foil a millionaire's maid and butler in 1848 New York.

    Cast: Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern, Leslie Caron, Joe DeSantis, Jim Backus, Margaret Wycherly, Richard Hale, Nicholas Joy, Roy Roberts, Mitchell Lewis, Jean Inness, Hank Worden, Francis Pierlot, Helyn Eby Rock.

    Director: Fletcher Markle.

    Producer: Stephen Ames.

     

    The Racketeer (1930)

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 06:00am

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    ** (Rated NR)

     

    A gentleman bootlegger helps a boozing violinist whose girlfriend he likes.

    Cast: Robert Armstrong, Carole Lombard, Roland Drew.

    Director: Howard Higgins.

     

    [Keep your recorder running for the next Hal Roach Short Feature]

     

    The Old Bull (1932)Hal Roach Short Feature

    8/17, 7:06am EST (Runtime: 20 min)

     

    The girls encounter a runaway lion while stranded out in the country.

     

    Credited cast: Thelma Todd,Zasu Pitts,Otto Fries,Bobby Burns.

     

    Directed by George Marshall.

     

     

    The Gay Bride (1934)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 07:30am

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    ** (Rated NR)

     

    A gold digger bilks her gangster husband on their honeymoon in Europe.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Chester Morris, ZaSu Pitts.

    Director: Jack Conway.

     

    Swing High, Swing Low (1937)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 09:00am

    Movies, 120 Mins.

    ** (Rated NR)

     

    A singer follows a jazz trumpeter from Panama to Manhattan, where he rises and falls.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Charles Butterworth, Jean Dixon, Dorothy Lamour, Harvey Stephens, Cecil Cunningham, Charles Arnt, Franklin Pangborn, Anthony Quinn, Charles Judels, Chris-Pin Martin, Darby Jones, Oscar Rudolph.

    Director: Mitchell Leisen.

    Producer: Arthur Hornblow Jr.

    Distribution: Paramount

     

    Fools for Scandal (1938)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 02:00pm

    Movies, 105 Mins.

    **+ (Rated NR)

     

    An incognito Hollywood star in Paris meets a penniless nobleman who follows her to London.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Fernand Gravet, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, Isabel Jeans, Marie Wilson, Marcia Ralston, Ottola Nesmith, Heather Thatcher, Jacques Lory, Tempe Pigott, Michelette Burani, Jeni LeGon, Albert Petit, Andre Marsaudon.

    Director: Mervyn LeRoy.

    Producer: Mervyn LeRoy.

    Distribution: Warner Bros/Warner-7 Arts

     

    Lady by Choice (1934)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 03:45pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    **+ (Rated NR)

     

    A New York fan dancer adopts a rummy old woman as a Mother's Day publicity stunt.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, May Robson, Roger Pryor.

    Director: David Burton.

     

    The Princess Comes Across (1936)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 05:15pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    A Swedish princess from Brooklyn falls for a bandleader on an ocean liner rocked by murder.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Douglas Dumbrille.

    Director: William K. Howard.

    Producer: Arthur Hornblow Jr.

    Writers: Walter DeLeon, Frank Butler, Claude Binyon.

    Distribution: Paramount Pictures

     

    Love Before Breakfast (1936)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 06:45pm

    Movies, 75 Mins.

    **+ (Rated NR)

     

    An oil tycoon in love with a socialite sends his romantic rival to Japan on business.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Preston Foster, C?sar Romero, Janet Beecher, Betty Lawford, Richard Carle, Forrester Harvey, Ed Barton, Sam Tong , Bob Thom .

    Director: Walter Lang.

    Producer: Edmund Grainger.

     

    Hands Across the Table (1935)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 08:00pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    A manicurist and a playboy try to marry for money; they fall in love with each other instead.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Ralph Bellamy.

    Director: Mitchell Leisen.

     

    We're Not Dressing (1934)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 17 09:30pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    An heiress falls for a crooning crewman who provides for her shipwrecked yacht party.

    Cast: Bing Crosby, Carole Lombard, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, Leon Errol, Jay Henry , Ray Milland, John Irwin, Charles Morris, Ben Hendricks, Ted Oliver, Ernie Adams, Stanley Blystone.

    Director: Norman Taurog.

    Producer: Benjamin Glazer.

    Distribution: Paramount

     

    Vigil in the Night (1940)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 18 04:15am

    Movies, 105 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    Two British sisters work as nurses through tragedy, romance and an epidemic.

    Cast: Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne, Anne Shirley, Julien Mitchell, Robert Coote, Brenda Forbes, Rita Page, Peter Cushing, Ethel Griffies, Doris Lloyd, Emily Fitzroy.

    Director: George Stevens.

    Producer: George Stevens.

    Distribution: RKO Pictures

     

    The Thirteenth Chair (1930)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 18 06:00am

    Movies, 75 Mins.

    ** (Rated NR)

     

    A medium holds a seance to clear her daughter of murder in colonial India.

    Cast: Conrad Nagel, Leila Hyams, Margaret Wycherly.

    Director: Tod Browning.

     

    Broadminded (1931)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 18 07:15am

    Movies, 75 Mins.

    **+ (Rated NR)

     

    A rich man hires a comedian to keep an eye on his playboy son.

    Cast: Joe E. Brown, Ona Munson, William Collier Jr., Marjorie White, Holmes Herbert, Margaret Livingston, Bela Lugosi, Thelma Todd, Grayce Hampton.

    Director: Mervyn LeRoy.

     

    The Death Kiss (1933)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 18 09:45am

    Movies, 75 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    A Hollywood studio manager and writer join the plot of an actor shot dead on the set.

    Cast: Bela Lugosi, Adrienne Ames, David Manners, John Wray, Vince Barnett, Alexander Carr, Edward Van Sloan, Harold Minjir, Wade Boteler, Al Hill, Barbara Bedford, Alan Roscoe, Mona Maris.

    Director: Edwin L. Marin.

     

    Island of Lost Souls (1933)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 18 09:30pm

    Movies, 90 Mins.

    ***+ (Rated NR)

     

    White-suited Dr. Moreau herds his **** mutants and plots to mate his panther-woman with a visitor.

     

    Trivia for

    Island of Lost Souls (1933)

    One of the film's uncredited actors, 'Joe Bonomo' , nearly drowned during filming. He fell into a water tank and the foam rubber in his costume soaked up water, causing him to sink.

     

    'Joe Bonomo' , who starred as one of the man-beasts, was also Lon Chaney's stunt double in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923).

     

    This was Charles Laughton's first starring role in a U.S. film.

     

    Charles Laughton claimed that he based his Dr. Moreau appearance on that of his dentist.

     

    Charles Laughton already knew how to use a whip. He learned to use one for a previous stage role. His teacher was a London street performer.

     

    The shooting location for Moreau's mysterious uncharted island was actually Catalina.

     

    After doing this film, Charles Laughton claimed that he could not go to a zoo for the rest of his life.

     

    The identities of the actors who played "Pig Man" and "Owl Man" are unknown.

     

    In response to British censors, who claimed the film was "against nature", Elsa Lanchester (Mrs. Charles Laughton) is said to have stated: "Of course it's against nature. So's Micky Mouse!"

     

    Both Alan Ladd and Randolph Scott have bit parts in this film.

     

    The filmmakers wanted an unknown actress to play Lota, the Panther Woman. Kathleen Burke, their selection, was working as a dentist's assistant at the time. It was her first film role ever.

     

    Cast: Charles Laughton, Bela Lugosi, Richard Arlen.

    Director: Erle C. Kenton.

     

    Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 18 11:00pm

    Movies, 75 Mins.

    **+ (Rated NR)

     

    A mad Darwinist has his ape fetch young women for experiments in 19th-century Paris. Based on a short story by Edgar Allan Poe.

    Cast: Bela Lugosi, Sidney Fox, Leon Waycoff, Bert Roach, Brandon Hurst, Noble Johnson, D'Arcy Corrigan, Arlene Francis, Herman Bing.

    Director: Robert Florey.

    Producer: Carl Laemmle Jr.

     

    Love in the Afternoon (1957)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 19 11:45am

    Movies, 135 Mins.

    ***+ (Rated NR)

     

    An older American playboy loves a private eye's young daughter in Paris.

    Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier, Van Doude, John McGiver, Lise Bourdin, Audrey Wilder, Paul Bonifas.

    Director: Billy Wilder.

    Producer: Billy Wilder.

     

    Wait Until Dark (1967)

     

    Turner Classic Movies Aug 20 02:00am

    Movies, 115 Mins.

    *** (Rated NR)

     

    Intruders search a blind woman's Greenwich Village apartment for a heroin-filled doll. Adult Situations.

    Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Jack Weston, Samantha Jones.

    Director: Terence Young.

    Producer: Mel Ferrer.

    Writer: Frederick Knott, Robert Howard-Carrington , Jane-Howard Carrington.

    Distribution: Warner Brothers

     

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  17. I'll never have HDTV anyway so that is not important to me. Sound quality is more important to me because I have excellent hearing and below average eye site. My plan is to record as many movies as I can by 2009 and then cancel my Dish service and only watch what I have recorded. I will buy a EDTV sometime in the near future that will play my recorded DVD's and that will do me just fine.

     

    I rent and copy from my rental service and I copy from Dish, I do not buy DVD's I copy them. I do this for my own use not for profit so it is just another story of David beating Goliath.

  18. Night Must Fall (1964) is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios Ltd. film and will be on TCM-USA in October. I am betting that it is full of British flavor and will be very good.It is not on DVD or VHS so have your recorder ready and let us know how you liked it.

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