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William Daniels
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John Anderson
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Dean Martin
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Paul Newman
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Burl Ives
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GIANT
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THE DESERT HAWK
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Most folks I know only seem to be familiar with Gaynor from the original version of A STAR IS BORN. Anyway: SINS OF JEZEBEL
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THE YOUNG IN HEART
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LADIES IN LOVE
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Robert Sterling
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bethluvsfilms replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Looking forward to it. Yes Errol was starting to go downhill, but he was still agile enough at this time to pull off another great swashbuckling performance. -
Charles Dingle
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GOING MY WAY
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THE QUIET MAN
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THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1939)
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I wonder how Stephen King will like this one, considering how much he loathes Stanley Kubrick's film. Have to admit, I am kind of interesting in going to see this one myself. Always liked Ewan Macgregor.
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THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY
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NAME A SCREEN CHARACTER YOU'D LOVE TO PITCHFORK
Bethluvsfilms replied to TomJH's topic in General Discussions
I find Chris Tucker obnoxious in every movie he's been in. -
I have to give the ROAD HOUSE version with Ida Lupino a look. The only ROAD HOUSE film I've ever seen was the one with Patrick Swayze. I'm guessing the Swayze film is NOT a remake of the earlier movie.
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THE SHINING is many things but boring IMO is NOT one of them. It's been a childhood classic for me since I was a child.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bethluvsfilms replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
I have always enjoyed Donald Crisp in everything he's been in (even in films unworthy of his talent). It does seem like he was in almost every movie from the mid 30's to the mid 40's. I always felt his best role was as the matriarch of the Brown clan in NATIONAL VELVET. But he made every movie he was in that much more special -
Judith Anderson
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Well, Crowe was known to thrown a hissy fit at a hotel where he was staying....he threw his cell phone at one of the hotel's employees. Plus he's not exactly known to be a gracious loser (he had THE sourest look of any Oscar loser I've seen when he lost Best Actor for A BEAUTIFUL MIND to Denzel Washington in TRAINING DAY). Many folks believe it was his behavior over that incident that cost him the Oscar. Whether that is true to not I have to say, in my opinion, as great as he was in A BEAUTIFUL MIND I think Denzel was just a little bit better.
