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FredCDobbs

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  1. They probably don't know much about his films. I saw all of them at a Fields Film Festival in Berkeley around 1969 and they were all very funny. Some were classics that have not been shown on TV much. Old AMC used to show several, but that was 20 years ago.
  2. I think it would be appropriate for TCM to air the great interview program, hosted by Mr. Osborne, in which he interviewed Mr. Moore and three other grown-up child stars. It was one of the best of his group interviews. Mr. Moore told a funny story about some exchanges he had with. C.B. Demille, when he was only 5 years old and being filmed for the sound version of SQUAW MAN.
  3. Looks somewhat like Pat O'Brien
  4. scsu, The reason I got his name was when I tried to get the birth years for all three of the last three Guess Who's. I looked his name up on Wiki, and to my surprize, there was a photo of him in the same costume that he is wearing in your photo. So then I looked up his name on the old newspaper search engine, and I found your photo as the second one that came on the screen. That's how I got his name as the answer to the puzzle. How odd, what are the chances that Wiki would have the same guy in the same costume as in your photo? A million to one??
  5. Nice game. Go ahead and post another.
  6. Hey, where did everybody go??
  7. I like her too. I have a complete set of her Nancy Drew films. I think this is from AH, WILDERNESS.
  8. NOW, VOYAGER is certainly a fine film, and Bette did some excellent acting in it. In fact, all the cast was very good and the director was good too. He helps the actors build their characters and tells them what he wants, and the actors do it. Oh, and the Max Steiner music was very good too.
  9. Why do they do this? I've got a 16 x 9 TV and the coming attractions look like a postage stamp on my TV screen. In theaters, they never showed coming attractions in tiny little boxes on an empty big screen.
  10. Yeah. She was high-class and took a bus, while he hopped a freight train. I wonder how long that relationship will last?
  11. I like PICNIC the movie, but the ending is odd.... the guy asking someone as beautiful and intelligent as Kim Novak to hop a freight train like a hobo and run away with him.
  12. Arthur Hohl (in "The Power of Darkness") Arthur Hohl and Gladys Cooper were both in LOVE LETTERS (1945) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Hohl
  13. I remember that Lisa is called a "Daughter in-law" Vale in the opening scene where all the family members get together in one room in preparation of inviting Charlotte downstairs to introduce her to the doctor and the idea of going to his "spa" for a "vacation". I think the two or maybe three Vale brothers are mentioned by first name only, but I don't remember their first names and they are not listed as being Vales in the official IMDB credits.
  14. In the book, Charlotte had 3 brothers, named Rupert, Lloyd, and Hilary.
  15. I've always been under the impression that his wife lived at home and was just an awful person to try to live with, like the wife in ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO.
  16. Who were the two Vale sons in this film (Charlotte's two brothers)? They are not listed as being Vale in the list of characters. A female in-law and her daughter were identified, but not the sons. The sons are much to blame about the mistreatment of Charlotte too, since they inherited their share of their father's money, but Charlette was cut completely out of his will.
  17. I had watched CITIZEN KANE at least ten times before I noticed the origin of the snow globe, which was sitting on Susan Alexander's dresser the first night he met her.
  18. Well, dang! Aren't you smart! Is this guy your brother or something?
  19. Well, that's "fat for Bette Davis". Fat for the rest of us might be 50 pounds more.
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