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I wish I saw it. Another reason I need a DVR. ( Santa, was suppose to get me one. But I must have been bad) Seems like I took the wrong week off for a vacation. Hopefully they'll show it again (Hopefully) vallo
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Brown Street Boys?? Has anyone heard of this movie?
vallo13 replied to Jimanjulan's topic in Information, Please!
Could it be "No Greater Glory (1934)"? Adapted from The Paul Street Boys, an autobiographical novel by Ferenc Molnar. Directed by Frank Borzage Try Here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0025569/plotsummary vallo -
They don't have it on TCM's schedule. But you can purchase it here @ TCM http://turnerclassic.moviesunlimited.com/product.asp?sku=D33245 for $10.99 not a bad price. vallo
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Did you try the phone? They may sent it and then bill you. Which maybe easier. 1-800-TCM-1002 vallo
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Try This: Now Playing PO Box 420933 Palm Coast ,Florida 32142-0933 Good Luck......and Enjoy vallo
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It is "It Happened on 5th Avenue" Directed by Roy Del Ruth with Don DeFore, .... Ann Harding , Charles Ruggles and Victor Moore. Plot Outline: A hobo and friends take up residence in a mansion whilst the family is away on Christmas holiday. Try Here:"http://imdb.com/title/tt0039502/ vallo
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Brad, I love "You Can't Take it with You" Some people think it did not deserved best picture of 1938. But with all the Eccentric Characters and their quirks makes the film Great. It is out on DVD ( which I constantly watch again and again) vallo
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"ROCKY" STILL PACKS PUNCH. THOUGH A SUBTLE ONE!
vallo13 replied to spencerl964's topic in General Discussions
Yes, I saw it and was surprised. A little rehash but still worth it. You gotta love "Burt Young" who's very underrated. Good to see you back myidolspencer. I hate to tell you this but, according to IMDb.com:Rambo IV: Pearl of the Cobra (2008) (pre-production) .... John J. Rambo (OH! No not That!!!) vallo -
Or 1977's "The Goodbye Girl" Try Here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076095/plotsummary vallo
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Try the Short's Area below or Try Here:http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?threadID=83254&tstart=0&start=0 vallo
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips? vallo
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>>Yep, I would fly in one of those early space ships. Or in the modern ones either. << Not Me Fred, most of the early Space Ships were Paper Plates or some kind of "Tupperware" that were used in films.. I'll stay on this Planet. Where I only have to worry about Psychos and an Occasional "Rock Monster"...or some Atomic Thing from Japan... vallo
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I was thinking about the same thing. But "Jos? Ferrer" really through me. I was thinking William Powell as Godfrey or Alan Mowbray (Topper Takes a Trip) or even John Gielgud as Hobson in 1981's Arthur. My brother-in-law is always "running" movie lines for me to guess. BUT they're newer films like "Dodgeball or Elf. It drives me NUTS.......I'd try harder if they were classic films. Peace..... vallo
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otterhere, It's "The Thing from Another Planet" I switched from The Twilight Zone to The Honeymooners. vallo
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Here's a Mini-Bio: http://imdb.com/name/nm0045135/bio Not much on the Child Star.She stopped Acting In 1942, after only 8 films. vallo
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And remember: "Mars Needs Women" vallo
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Of course there's the New Years Party with only one guest (Jack Nicholson) and a bunch of ghosts in 1980's "The Shining". vallo
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I'd love to listen.... But I'm do back on the Planet Earth Now! V
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I checked a few sites and there is no mention of this woman. I think Harpo was just being friendly after seeing that the woman enjoyed his playing (or maybe there were alot of retakes and he finally got it right (just a guess??) I watched again last night (a little fuzzy on my part) love them Margaritas. Happy New Year.. vallo
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Again Mongo,Thanks for the time and effort you put into this Birthday Thread. I for one always checked it daily. So, enjoy your "Semi-Retirement" and Have A Great New Year. Bill (vallo)
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For a Girls party The Original "1974's Black Christmas" is about a sicko killing sorority girls. Or any of the George Romero "Dead Films" Night, Day or Dawn of the Dead" even the 2004 "Dawn of the Dead" with Ving Rhames. The first 15 minutes will scare anyone. "Get up, Get Down with the Sickness" vallo
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Lauren Bacall in To Have And Have Not
vallo13 replied to bradtexasranger's topic in General Discussions
One of my Favorite Bogart and Bacall films. Great Debut! But (I maybe Bias) Burt Lancaster in "1947's The Killers" is my favorite debut. vallo -
Always loved the show. Watched it as a kid and still watch it. Good Stuff and isn't it Barney Fife not Fike?? But I knew who you meant. vallo
