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Ok, I've got it. After this scene, some guys get together for a meeting. I'll wait for someone else to guess it.
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I think I'll just pass on the next one or two. This takes all of my time when I'm searching for clues and keywords.
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OK, your old car is ALSO in MIDWAY 1976
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OK, your cropped colorized version of the carrier take-off is in: Midway 1976
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THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO
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I have the frame frozen on YouTube right now. It's the scene where Spencer Tracy is about to start his plane and take off from the aircraft carrier. I will link you to it here. The frames of this shot come at about 1:50 into the clip. It is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LG9z_-NW00 You have posted a cropped and colorized version of this same scene. The ORIGINAL was in THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO, made in 1944.
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THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO
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Did anyone catch "Waterloo Bridge" (1931)?
FredCDobbs replied to LornaHansonForbes's topic in General Discussions
I like the 31 version better because the 40 version is completely unbelievable. Vivien Leigh was much too attractive, high class, and educated, to not be hired for all kinds of good jobs or to receive many offers of marriage. She was much to conservative to go out and pick up unknown men for xxx. In the original version, some comments in the beginning of the film informs the audience that the dancing girls getting various dancing jobs sometimes supplement their income by prostitution, which I don’t think a ballerina Vivien Leigh type would do. -
SO'S YOUR AUNT EMMA 1942
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Susan Kohner (the half-black girl in Imitation of Life, 1959,) was the daughter of Lupita Tovar.
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The Dracula 1931 Restoration is a very good documentary!
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Note to puzzle solvers. There is no 12th Precinct in New York now. But if it existed, it would be in lower Manhattan, in a mainly residential or warehouse district. It was abolished in 1916. The original was South of Greenwich Village on Mulberry Street. Expect many of these to be set in the "12th Precinct", which if it really existed would place the show in Lower Manhattan. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NewYorkCityCops
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Can't remember the movie name! Help please!
FredCDobbs replied to bogdanr92's topic in Information, Please!
Was the movie a very old one (1930s or 40s), or a newer one? About what year did you see it? -
I don't know the film, and I don't have time to search, so I'll give up.
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13 WEST STREET 1962
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TCM and Other Sources for Classic Film
FredCDobbs replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
That is Alec Guinness as Fagin in OLIVER TWIST -
I think that's the scene where the rocket explodes.
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I have it now too, thanks to the 1956 Ford Thunderbird.
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This is Rich's type of film!
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Reasons to watch a movie over and over!
FredCDobbs replied to CaveGirl's topic in General Discussions
I think I posted this in the wrong thread, a couple of hours ago: If you watch “Citizen Kane” enough times, you might notice that the snow globe is first seen in the film sitting on top of Susan’s dresser the night Mr. Kane met her. If you watch it more times, you will realize he tells her that he was on the way to a warehouse to look through some of his childhood mementos. And after a few more viewings, it will dawn on you what his favorite memento was. -
If you watch “Citizen Kane” enough times, you might notice that the snow globe is first seen in the film sitting on top of Susan’s dresser the night Mr. Kane met her. If you watch it more times, you will realize he tells her that he was on the way to a warehouse to look through some of his childhood mementos. And after a few more viewings, it will dawn on you what his favorite memento was. Dang, I think I posted this in the wrong thread.
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The classic film “Juarez” is supposed to look like a factual docu-drama, and I’ve often wondered how much of it is true and how much isn’t.
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Yes! I like his Creamy Caesar Dressing best of all! Added.... I do like Paul Newman movies a lot.
