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Thanks Rusty, I had no idea this film was available. especially after seeing Hickman on Private Screenings. I just ordered it for $11.99 here at TCM (shopping) Now I can't wait. vallo
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I think it's 1965's "Girl Happy" {The King Does Spring Break} Try here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0059224/ vallo
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>"How many of those are there?"< 100's- Are you sure it was black & white? Films like Bonnie & Clyde, The Straight Story,and 1971's Cold Turkey were filmed in Iowa. vallo
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Ward Bond/ The Grapes of Wrath
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Cary Grant and Myrna Loy In "Mr. Blandings Builds a Dream House"? vallo
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Sorry inglis, Jane Wyman was in Johnny Belinda not Jane Wyatt. I always got the names mixed up too. vallo
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>"I'm with all of you. I love the classic films for respecting us enough to let us use our imagination".< Same here, certain movements or jestures do it for me. Like the waves of the sea,or the sky/clouds out a window. Even in films like Now-Voyager Bette Davis and Paul Henreids cigarette smoke blends together and you know what they're thinking. No need to see. your imagination is GOOD enough. vallo
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Linda Darnell / Blackbeard the Pirate
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It sounds like Barbara Stanwyck in 1937's "Stella Dallas" Try here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0029608/ vallo
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Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown. (I mean TCM) vallo
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Not sure, but it could be "1978's The Silent Partner" with Plummer and Elliott Gould Try here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0078269/ I guess it was in color,you never said, except for the blue eyes.... vallo
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I checked a few sites including ,Amazon. The only place to find it is at Roberts Hard to find Videos ($19.99 per copy) Try here:http://www.robertsvideos.com/product.php3?invid=64236&ref=/browse.php3 vallo
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I quess it was too easy.... Yes William Bendix is correct You go Jdb1
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Don't forget part 2 of Miss Hepburn on Oct 26 @8pm (est) vallo
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A Great Book, but a so-so film. It is available on "VHS only" at amazon.com Try Here: http://www.amazon.com/Sometimes-Notion-Movie-Henry-Fonda/dp/630018188X/sr=8-2/qid=1161356399/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/002-4535135-5668809?ie=UTF8 vallo
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Not sure if and when. But hopefully on a Barbara Stanwyck collection (if any) You can get a VHS at Amazon.com Try Here:http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/6301328000/sr=8-13/qid=1161353995/ref=sr_1_13/002-4535135-5668809?ie=UTF8&s=video vallo
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Stereotypical "Brooklyn accent" it has been widely supposed that he was. I was actually born in the Borough of Manhattan (New York City proper), in a midtown flat hard by the tracks of the long-since defunct Third-Avenue Elevated Railway. (Manhattan sections of the "El," as New Yorkers called it, were demolished circa 1956.) Jut-jawed, broken-nosed and burly, began his acting career after the ravages of the Great Depression had killed his erstwhile grocery business. Having performed in nightclubs even while grocer, and having portrayed taxicab drivers in a series of Broadway flops. In 1939, portraying the cop his Hollywood feature debut came about in one of his few starring roles. Who Am I?? vallo
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Could it be 1966's "The Wild Angels" Try here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061189/plotsummary vallo Message was edited by: vallo13
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Hope This Is'nt A Strange Question To Ask
vallo13 replied to MrsLinarcos's topic in Information, Please!
Try Google -Images or try here:www.cinefania.com vallo null -
>"Don't tell me Zacherle's still alive?"< Yes and still going strong @ 88 yrs. old... Had a top ten hit (USA) with the novelty song "Dinner With Drac" in 1958 vallo
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A favorite : Ruth Gordon? vallo
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Claude Rains/ Rope of Sand
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Ben, while "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" may not have what your looking for. I would sit back and be scared by films like 1963's"The Haunting" One of the best and NO-BLOOD anywhere. it's the atmosphere that gets you.BOO!! **Good Choice Mrs.L vallo
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Ben to me if filler. Lately I see a trend with hosts or even text during and prior to a film trying to find humor in everything. It is a good thing....sometimes. While a weekend host is totally unnecessary. I love the tid-bits and trivia Mr. Osborne comes up with daily, it makes the film a little more interesting from a real author, and film historian. But Ben's sarcasm is part of his personality, like it or not. Maybe he should host TCM underground. vallo
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Wow that's a pretty strong list movielover11, Mine is, Charlton Heston. vallo
