vallo13
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There is a bunch of Casablanca trivia on IMDb.com like this:
Captain Renault's line, "You like war. I like women," was changed from "You enjoy war. I enjoy women," in order to meet decency standards.
But the only thing mentioned (which I didn't know) was:
Madeleine LeBeau, who plays Yvonne, and Marcel Dalio, who plays croupier Emil, were husband and wife at the time of filming. They had not long before escaped the Nazis by fleeing their native France.
For more try here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034583/trivia
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Nice!

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I thought is was more of a personal quote from an interview rather than a film line.
Regardless, It was a great quote.
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Even if I've seen the movie on TCM before. I still watch Mr. Osborne's intro.
The man personifies class, and everyone in the business knows it. That' why I think they feel so comfortable talking to him.
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Interesting stuff Stoney, I found a small Bio @IMDb.com
Try Here:http://imdb.com/name/nm0853336/bio
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>"Is this being repeated? I'd like to watch it again"
Yes on October 30th. @ 3:30am (forget sleeping)

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I thought it was great, love these interviews (keep'em coming) The ladies seemed to live a different lives then the men.(especially talking about the privileges that some child stars received,like the different boxed lunches??) They all looked great.The stories were amazing. I wish they could of kept on talking, very interesting stuff. TCM great work....
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I'm not sure if you want a Audio or Video of the poem.
I found some items at Amazon.com
Try Here:http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=br_ss_hs/104-4207792-7053561?platform=gurupa&url=index%3Dblended&keywords=gunga+din&Go.x=12&Go.y=11
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Thanks for the Heads-up Countess, And Warren Williams Rocks..........
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Damn computer... So it happens to the best of us no matter how hard we try to make a married last. It's sad and marriage isn't as sacred as it use to be. But your not alone and our thoughts are with you. Good luck and All the Best...
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SusannO, I appreciate your telling others your problems, and for being so modest.
It only gets better beleive me. I was married 21 lived 3 yrs. together prior to marriage (shackn' up, as Mom would call it) total of 24 yrs. together. One day I brought home a computer thinking it was for our son. Well my wife found alot about cybering and after a year of me bitchin' about who's she's talking to on-line. My wife(ex) tells me she's in love with someone she met on-line, she never met him in person just by computer and phone (I found her cell-phone bill) So now it's 4 yrs later I met some great women, dating a little and I'm taking it slow. I love being single again. Hell, no one bitchs if TCM is on all weekend long. The down side is that my son now lives with his Mom (my ex ) and her boyfriend 500 miles away so I talk to my son every day and only see him twice a year (Holidays and Summer vacation) he is 14 now and hates it there but I told him to finish school and when he's old enough he can diside where he wants to live
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Tappy Birfday Spanky.
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I think it's 1959's "Bucket of Blood" Directed by Roger Corman
Try Here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0052655/
There is also a 1995 remake of this film with Anthony Michael Hall that was made fot TV.
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On the side of the "Movie Data Base" it will tell if the film is on the schedule (which it's not) But I'm not sure how far in advance the schedule go's up too. Also it is not available on VHS/DVD format. But you could bid @ E-Bay for the VHS.
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It's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" with Hurt Hatfield (not Boyer), George Sanders, and Donna Reed
Try here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037988/
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It could be 1932's "The Old Dark House" with Boris Karloff
Try Here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0023293/
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It could be 1932's "The Old Dark House" with Boris Karloff
Try Here:http://imdb.com/title/tt0023293/
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Larry, Thank you for your thread of your trip. I felt like I was watching Gunther Less on "Journey to Adventure" it was an interesting read. Have a safe flight home.
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Le Salaire de la peur or "Wages of Fear" 1953
Plot Summary:
Salaire de la peur, Le (1953) Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot
In the South American jungle supplies of nitroglycerine are needed at a remote oil field. The oil company pays four men to deliver the supplies in two trucks. A tense rivalry develops between the two sets of drivers and on the rough remote roads the slightest jolt can result in death. Starring Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Peter van Eyck and Antonio Centa.
Criterion Collection Edition. Includes interview with assistant director Michel Romanoff, interview with Clouzot biographer Marc Godin, archival interview with Yves Montand, essay by novelist Dennis Lehane, trailer, and more.
The film blew me away, some issues with the white sub-titles blending in with the back ground. I wish they used yellow lettering instead. But it doesn't take anything away from the intenseness of the film.
147 min. Standard; Soundtrack: French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles
Great film highly recommended....
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The film with the Rhumba Jungle is "Neptune's Daughter"
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I have more fun playing so, take it away.....jdb1
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Dwayne Hickman?
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One of my favorite Scorsese films, inglis you are correct....good going.
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Bob Denver?
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