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BTW -
I had made all the Kapralik images "private" in my flickr account to keep folks from peeking at upcoming postings. But now that all the images have been uploaded to this thread, I've reverted back to them being accessible by everyone. One can see them as a group at this link -
Or one can click through on any individual image. Many of the images are available in larger versions.
Kyle In Hollywood
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Well, you guys checked those off in a hurry.
Yep, it is *Crossroads*, *Girl Crazy*, *Susan And God* and *Lady Be Good*.
And, because I think everyone has forgotten about it, the Judy Garland at the harp is attributed to *Little Nellie Kely*.
I am pleased so many of you found these interesting. I'll see what I else I can dig up for your amusement.
Kyle In Hollywood
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19th Programming Challenge for the week of July 22 to July 28, 2012
*A Spotlight on the Olympic Games*
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Sunday, July 22nd 2012
*Turner and "Hooch"*
Films about Bootlegging or Moonshine
03:00am The Secret Six (1931) 83m, MGM
04:30am Gentleman's Fate (1931) 90m, MGM
06:00am Caught Plastered (1931) 68m, RKO
07:15am Pardon Us (1931) 55m, MGM/Roach
08:15am Them Thar Hills (1934) 20m, Roach
*James Stewart Bio Pics*
08:45am The Stratton Story (1949) 106m, MGM
10:45am Carbine Williams (1952) 91m, MGM
12:30pm The Glenn Miller Story (1954) 116m, Universal (P/S)
02:30pm The Spirit Of St. Louis (1957) 138m, WB (P/S)
=== Primetime Hours===
Efficiency Experts
05:00pm Cheaper By The Dozen (1950) 86m, 20th-Century Fox (P/S)
06:30pm Sitting Pretty (1948) 84m, 20th-Century Fox (P/S)
08:00pm Stand-In (1937) 91m, WB
09:30pm Silent Sunday Nights - The Godless Girl (1929) 113m, Pathe (P/S)
11:30pm TCM Imports - Jesus Of Montreal (1989) 118m, Orion Classics
01:30am To Be Or Not To Be (1942) 100m, Para (P/S)
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Monday, July 23rd 2012
*BDGB's OMFUJ*
Bette Davis/George Brent - Our Melodramas For "Uncle Jack"
03:30am Special Agent (1935) 78m, WB
05:00am Golden Arrow (1936) 70m, WB
06:15am Front Page Woman (1935) 82m, WB
07:45am Jezebel (1938) 103m, WB
09:30am The Old Maid (1939) 95m, WB
11:15am Dark Victory (1939) 105m, WB
01:15pm The Great Lie (1941) 110m, WB
03:15pm In This Our Life (1942) 98m, WB
===Primetime Hours===
*_An Olympic Spotlight, Night One_*
Olympic Documentaries
05:00pm Olympia, Part One (1936) 121m, (P/S)
07:15pm Olympia, Part Two (1936) 96m, (P/S)
09:00pm One Day In September (1999) 94m, Sony Classics - *Premiere #1*
10:45pm Visions Of Eight (1972) 110m, Cinema5 - *Premiere #2*
12:45am Tokyo Olympiad (1964) 132m, A.I.P (P/S)
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2012
*Olympic Documentaries* (cont.)
03:00am Olympic Cavalcade (1948) 60m, UA (P/S)
*Dudley Nichols & John Ford*
04:00am The Plough And The Stars (1937) 67m, RKO
05:15am The Hurricane (1937) 110m, UA/Goldwyn (P/S)
07:15am The Lost Patrol (1934) 75m, RKO
08:30am The Informer (1935) 97m, RKO
10:15am The Long Voyage Home (1940) 103m, UA (P/S)
*Redheads*
12:00pm Life With Father (1947) 119m WB (P/S)
02:00pm Red-Headed Woman (1932) 80m MGM
03:30pm The Lady WIth Red Hair (1940) 78m WB
:::Primetime Hours:::
*_An Olympic Spotlight, Night Two_*
*Olympic Settings*
05:00pm Charlie Chan At The Olympics (1937) 71m, 20th-Century Fox - *Premiere #3*
06:15pm Million Dollar Legs (1932) 64m, Para (P/S)
07:30pm Search For Beauty (1934) 78m, Para - *Premiere #4*
09:00pm Walk, Don't Run (1966) 114m, Columbia (P/S)
11:00pm It Happened In Athens (1962) 92m, 20th-Century Fox - *Premiere #4*
12:45am The Games (1970) 100m, 20th-Century Fox - *Premiere #5*
02:30am Now Playing: The Show (August) TCM Production 30m
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Wednesday, July 25th 2012
*The Homefront During WWII*
03:00am Since You Went Away (1944) 172m, Selznick (P/S)
06:00am Tender Comrade (1944) 102m, RKO
07:45am What A Blonde (1945) 72m RKO
09:00am Doughgirls (1944) 102m, WB
10:45am Swing Shift Maisie (1943) 87m, MGM
12:15pm Rationing (1944) 94m, MGM
02:00pm War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942) 86m, MGM
03:30pm Priorities On Parade (1942) 79m, Paramount - *Premiere #6*
:::Primetime Hours:::
*_An Olympic Spotlight, Night Three_*
Olympic Fictions
05:00pm Wee Geordie (1955) 93m, Times Film Corporation - *Premiere #7*
06:45pm Downhill Racer (1969) 101m, Paramount (P/S)
08:30pm Cutting Edge (1992) 101m, MGM - *Premiere #8*
10:15pm International Velvet (1978) 127m, MGM (P/S)
12:30am National Velvet (1944) 124m, MGM
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Thursday, July 26th 2012
*Hiding Out*
03:00am The Whole Town Is Talking (1935) 95m, Columbia (P/S)
04:45am Talk Of The Town (1942) 118m, Columbia (P/S)
06:45am We're No Angels (1955) 105m, Paramount (P/S)
*Everyone* *vs. The Nazis*
The Lone Wolf
08:45am Passport To Suez (1943) 72m, Columbia (P/S)
The Saint
10:00am The Saint's Vacation(1941) 61m RKO
Tarzan
11:15am Tarzan Triumphs (1943) 77m, RKO
East Side Kids
12:45pm Ghosts On The Loose (1943) 65m, Monogram (P/S)
The Falcon
01:30pm The Falcon's Brother (1942) 64m, RKO
Sherlock Holmes
02:45pm Sherlock Holmes and the Voice Of Terror (1942) 65m, Universal (P/S)
Lassie
03:00pm Son Of Lassie (1945) 100m, MGM
:::Primetime Hours:::
Star Of The Month - Albert Finney
(Also "1-2-3" Requirement)
Albert Finney in the '60s
05:00pm Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1961) 90m, Continental (P/S)
06:45pm Tom Jones (1963) 131m, Lopert Pictures (P/S)
Albert Finney in the '70s
09:00pm Murder On The Orient Express (1974) 128m, Paramount (P/S)
11:15pm Gumshoe (1971) 88m, Columbis (P/S)
Albert Finney in the '80s
12:45am The Dresser (1983) 118m, Sony Pictures (P/S)
02:45am Under The Volcano (1984) 112m, Universal (P/S)
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Friday, July 27th 2012
04:45am Hidden Values: The Movies Of The Fifties (2001) 60m, TCM Production
*Really Big Doings in Really Small Towns*
05:45am Magic Town (1947) 103m, RKO
07:30am Hail, The Conquering Hero (1944) 101m, Paramount (P/S)
09:15am June Bride (1948) 97m, WB
11:00am Bye, Bye Birdie (1963) 112m, Columbia (P/S)
01:00pm Cold Turkey (1971) 102m, UA (P/S)
02:45pm The Russians Are Coming... (1966) 126m, UA (P/S)
:::Primetime Hours:::
*_An Olympic Spotlight, Night Four_*
*Olympic Actors*
05:00pm Tarzan, The Ape Man (1932) 101m, MGM
*Johnny Weismuller* - Gold Medalist (Swimming), 1924 & 1928 Olympics
06:45pm Everything Happens At Night (1939) 76m, 20th-Century Fox (P/S)
*Sonja Henie* - Gold Medalist (Figure Skating), 1928, 1932 & 1936 Olympics
08:15pm Sing And Like It (1934) 72m, RKO
*Nat Pendleton* - Silver Medalist (Wrestler), 1920 Olympics
09:30pm Tarzan The Fearless (1933) 89m, 20th-Century Fox (P/S)
*Buster Crabbe* - Gold Medalist (Swimming), 1932 Olympics
11:00pm TCM Underground - Gymkata (1985) 90m, MGM
*Kurt Thomas* - Gymnast, 1976 Olympics
12:30am TCM Underground - American Anthem (1986) 102m, Columbia
*Mitch Gaylord* - Gold Medalist (Gymnastics), 1984 Olympics
02:15am The Younger Brothers (1949) 76m, WB
*Herman Brix/Bruce Bennett* - Silver Medalist (Shot Put), 1928 Olympics
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Saturday, July 28th 2012
*Olympic Actors* (cont.)
03:45am Tarzan's Revenge (1938) 70m, 20th-Century Fox *Premiere #9*
*Glenn Morris* - Gold Medalist (Decathalon), 1936 Olympics
*Day Of Powell-full Musicals*
William Powell
05:00am The Great Ziegfeld (1936) 180m, MGM
Eleanor Powell
08:15am Rosalie (1937) 122m, MGM
Dick Powell
10:30am The Singing Marine (1937) 105m, WB
Jane Powell
12:30pm A Date With Judy (1948) 113m, MGM
Michael Powell
02:30pm The Tales Of Hoffmann (1951) 138m, London FIlms (P/S)
:::Primetime Hours:::
*_An Olympic Spotlight, Night Five_*
Olympic Bio Pics
05:00pm *The Essentials* - Chariots Of Fire (1981) 124m, Ladd Co. (P/S)
*Eric Liddell*, 1924 Gold Medalist - 400 Meters
*Harold Abrahams*, 1924 Gold Medalist - 100 Meters
07:15pm Jim Thorpe, All American (1951) 107m, WB (P/S)
*Jim Thorpe*, 1912 Gold Medalist - Decathalon, Pentathalon
09:15pm Running Brave (1984) 106m, Buena Vista - *Premiere #10*
*Billy Mills*, 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist - 10,000 Meters
11:15pm Without Limits (1998) 117m, WB - *Premiere #11*
*Steve Prefontaine*, 1972 Olympic Team - 5000 Meters
01:15 The Bob Mathias Story (1954) 80m, Allied Artists - *Premiere #12*
*Bob Mathias*, 1948 & 1952 Olympic Gold Medalist - Decathalon
FIN
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Notes To Follow Tomorrow
Edited by: hlywdkjk on Jun 30, 2011 11:40 AM
To add missing runtimes and studio info in two places
Edited by: hlywdkjk on Jun 30, 2011 11:45 AM
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Filler or not, that TCM celebrates the birthday of a star such as Joan Davis, like it did this morning, should be a cause for celebration.
I feel sorry for anyone that can't enjoy such presentations.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"Fred didn't say "aesthetic", he said "atheistic".* - finance
Ooops! I guess it's time to get a stronger pair of "cheaters".
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*"This is done for political reasons, to reduce the perception of the integrity of Gentiles in general and Christian Gentiles, and to improve the perception of the integrity of non-Gentiles or of atheistic Gentiles."* - FCD
Fred,
What is meant by an "aesthetic gentile"?
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"Bataan", "Presenting Lily Mars", "Life Begins for Andy Hardy"..."* - smileys
Thank you, sir. I thought everyone was getting bored with these postings.
*"...and I refuse to get suckered into guessing the Jeanette MacDonald movie."*
I don't blame ya. "Once bitten, twice shy."
I find it interesting that, from these 30+ images, one can definitely tell which stars MGM considered their most important.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"What is jive message body and why does it keep printing?"* - darkblue
I believe that is caused when editting a message that was first composed in "Plain Text" but was editted using the "Rich Text" window.
If you composed your message in "Plain Text", remember to click over to the "Plain Text" composition window first when doing your edit.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"...do you REALLY think they will open up their minds to a diverse society with freedom of speech and religion as we have here in America."* - cody1949
Every nation has the right to self-determination in regards to their chosen form of government - including a theocracy.
And remember, the film series being presented on TCM next month is about stereotypical, unflattering and prejudicial images of Middle Easterners in films made in the USA.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"And it was a joke -- which is why I used a smiley."* - TE
Be very careful. "Smiling" while sticking someone with a verbal shiv doesn't make it OK or amusing.
Kyle (played like a violin) In Hollywood
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New "member" 'Howareya22' posted multiple copies of a spam posting in various Forums. I moved two copies to the Review Area and deleted the others.
Member Name - Howareya22
Member ID - 136830
Kyle
Edited by: hlywdkjk on Jun 28, 2011 2:02 PM
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*"But Gable wasn't in "White Cargo."* - filmlover
Oops. I'm wrong. I thought he was. Another I've not seen. (I'm confusing that with *Red Dust*, I guess.)
So *White Cargo* - and Walter Pidgeon - is correct. And go ahead molo and fill in the answer to the A&C image. There's still a backlog here.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"She did play one there, but the dress is decidely different."* - filmlover
Thanks for the screencap, 'filmlover'.
There are just four most postings (of two images each) left to add to the thread. Since we're falling behind, should I wait a day or two until everyone gets caught up with the one's already posted? Though the ones still left to be put up will be pretty easy to figure out.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"I'm guessing "The Chocolate Soldier" for the second of the two..."* - molo14
Yep. You get credit for that (and even for "Mrs. Miniver" seeing as no one else actually posted it.)
*"Well that must be Abbott and Costello in "Mexican Hayride"..."*
Nope.
*"Is that Gable?"*
Yep.
Kyle In Hollywood
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*"Basically it's going back into Hollywood's past and checking off all the crude stereotypes it has indulged in over the years, and coming clean about them. Now it's the Arab's turn. There must be a few more to follow."* - C.Bogle
I think the "Race" well is running dry. But I am betting that there will be a look at the portrayal of Jews on film in the future. A look at Arabs this year almost compels TCM to run a similar event on the "chosen people."
But, like the "Screened Out" event, it won't use "Race In Hollywood" in the name.
Kyle In Hollywood
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Terry -
You definitely shouldn't take permanent leave of these Forums because of the reception to your first post. This place has a long list of "first-post" troublemakers that come in and try to stir up the faithful. Because of this past history, newcomers are often received with skepticism by many of the longtime members. Not that it is any excuse for how you feel you were received, some newcomers have been treated much more poorly than what you experienced.
There are many members here who are very knowledgable about all things TCM - including why the "bug" is on the screen during the films. If you have a question about how and why TCM does what it does, there is likely someone here who knows the answer. And representatives of TCM themselves will sometimes log-in and offer an explanation too. Often it is not what you might think it is.
These Forums are one of the best ways for TCM to learn what their viewers are thinking. Whatever one posts here is read in the TCM offices in Atlanta. Participating in the discussions is a valuable source of feedback for the channel. All avid fans of TCM should take advantage of this opportunity to have their feelings known to those responsible for running the "best channel on television."
With your appreciation of TCM, you should fit in rather well with the rest of the crew here. I'd like to see you give it a try. I think we'd all benefit from your presence in TCM City and, to quote Billie Dawn, "vice-versa."
Kyle In Hollywood
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The 19th TCM Programming Challenge: Easy as 1-2-3
in TCM Program Challenges Archive
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*"We're the telepathic Stan and Ollie. Gymkata was one of my Underground selections!"* - smileys
I've always known we were simaptico!
Maybe next time? (Dial-up willing.)
Kyle In Hollywood