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Actress that was vistum of a jungle disease
vallo13 replied to jrodarte's topic in Information, Please!
You Maybe thinking of Edwina Booth who's career faded after filming "Trader Horn" with Harry Carey in Africa. From IMDb.com American leading actress of the early talkie period, whose ordeal during the production of Trader Horn (1931) led her retirement and to false rumors of her death. She had some brief stage experience before getting some unimportant film roles. She was given a leading role in the ambitious adventure film Trader Horn (1931) and travelled to Africa shoot the film. She contracted an infection (most often referred to as 'jungle fever') and was upon her return to the U.S. bedridden for nearly six years and never again acted in films. The story grew up that she had died of the fever, and it has remained one of the most persistent myths of early Hollywood. In reality, Booth was quite ill, but survived. She sued MGM, the producers of the film, for a sum in excess of one million dollars. The case was settled out of court. She spent part of her later years working at the Los Angeles Mormon Temple. She died at 86 in a Los Angeles nursing home. vallo -
>W / Edgar Bergen / Mystery Lake w/George Fenneman / The Thing from Another World
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>Birthday wishes go out to boardmember GWTWbooklover today. Have a Happy and Healthy Birthday! vallo
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>Lucille Ball w/ Clifton Webb / The dark corner
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The Three Stooges meet King Rootin' Tootin'?? vallo
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Could also be 1942's "The Man Who Came to Dinner" with Richard Travis and Bette Davis ice Skating while falling for each other. vallo
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Also love Edward Arnold in "Come and Get It"-Good Role. vallo
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MissG, I found this @ Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Gone-Wind-Essential-Steiner-Collection/dp/B00005NGXU/sr=11-1/qid=1164911677/ref=sr_11_1/104-8097277-4248710 vallo
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Otherwise we're stuck on Claire Bloom??? Well now, I'm at a loss... I'll skip this thread in the future.... vallo
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I was answering "The Haunting" with Claire Bloom and Julie Harris ie:> w / Russ Tamblyn - West Side Story W / Claire Bloom / The Haunting
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No she wasn't...
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>Claire Bloom / The Haunting w/Julie Harris/ East of Eden
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I believe it's "It Happened on 5th Avenue" 1947 with Don DeFore, Ann Harding & Charles Ruggles. Directed by Roy Del Ruth Try Here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0039502/ vallo
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One of my favorite moments is in "The African Queen" when Charlie (Bogart) hugs Rosie(Hepburn) kneeing from behind (after they realize they love each other) Just the look on Bogart's face always brings a smile to my face when I think about it. No matter where. vallo
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Need help from someone who knows more than I
vallo13 replied to mrsl's topic in Information, Please!
I know what you mean Fred, Thank God, I have a 14 year old son who knows computers alot more than his Dad. vallo -
Need help from someone who knows more than I
vallo13 replied to mrsl's topic in Information, Please!
I truthfully didn't either. Hopefully someone will be able to help you, Anne. Is there a phone number somewhere with a Help-Line? Try removing your mouse and replugging it in or go to "Start" - "Control Settings" - "Mouse" then "Hardware' and it will usually tell you if there is a problem with your "Mouse" . Hopefully it helps.... vallo -
Need help from someone who knows more than I
vallo13 replied to mrsl's topic in Information, Please!
Mrsl, I'm not sure what version you have installed. But try here for Help.... http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/faq#q3.4 Good Luck..... vallo -
Since it was so close Bartlett...I'll go... Paul Savino /Made for Each Other w/Ren?e Taylor / The Producers
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Olympia Dukakis - Moonstruck w/ Nicholas Cage/ Valley Girl
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Kevin, How about "The Man Who Came to Dinner" with Monty Wooley and Bette Davis. Great Christmas time film and Jimmy Durante is a blast. I should also point out Ann Sheridan never looked better. Try here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033874/ vallo
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Love this film one of my first DVD's..... A bit of Trivia: Was the first "poverty row" movie chosen by the Library of Congress for preservation, in 1993. Shot in six days in mostly two locations: the hotel room and the car in front of a rear projection screen. Next US TV Airing: Sat. Dec. 9 10:00 PM TCM vallo
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Cinemascope, Instead of clicking on the "Month Schedule" click on the first spot where it's says schedule (under the TCM logo) It will give you a grid schedule where you can put in your own Time Zone. Hope this Helps...... vallo
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I'm not sure if it is re-mastered But the clarity and sound are great. Found this on the subject: David Copperfield [DVD] (1935) Charles Dickens' plucky boy hero is well-served in this lavish production, featuring what many consider to be the best casting ever for a Hollywood "literary film." Following the death of his mother, David escapes the iron hand of his stepfather and seeks refuge, first with the good-hearted Micawber and then with his Aunt Betsey, eventually falling in love with the beautiful Agnes Wickfield. Basil Rathbone, W.C. Fields, Edna May Oliver, and Freddie Bartholomew and Frank Lawton as David star. AKA: "The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, And Observation of David Copperfield, The Younger." 131 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: English, Portuguese, French, Spanish; theatrical trailer; bonus shorts "Pirate Party on Catalina Isle" (1935), "Two Hearts in Wax Time" (1935), "Poor Little Me" (1935); theatrical trailer. Category: Drama Director: George Cukor Cast: Elizabeth Allan, Lionel Barrymore, Freddie Bartholomew, John Buckler, Elsa Lanchester, Herbert Mundin, Una O'Connor, Edna May Oliver, Jessie Ralph, Basil Rathbone It is worth the price..Put it on your list.... vallo
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The 1997(made for TV film) is NOT available on VHS or DVD. You may want to try E-Bay. Good Luck... vallo
