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Post by mikef6 on Dec 6, 2023 23:55:59 GMT
I've seen:
Song Of The Thin Man (1947) Crossfire (1947) In A Lonely Place (1950) Macao (1952) Sudden Fear (1952) The Big Heat (1953) The Glass Wall (1953) Human Desire (1954) Naked Alibi (1954) Oklahoma! (1955) Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) The Merry Wives of Windsor (1980) – Video of a live stage production.
I have also seen The Bad and the Beautiful, The Greatest Show On Earth, and It’s A Wonderful Life but so long ago when I wasn’t that interested in the supporting players so don’t remember much about them.
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Post by politicidal1 on Feb 3, 2024 23:11:05 GMT
I'm astonished of the interest, and thank's all posters! I'm not an expert in movies, I just find out bit by bit all the time...We all do. No worries.
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Post by Pippen on Feb 4, 2024 0:46:31 GMT
I'm astonished of the interest, and thank's all posters! I'm not an expert in movies, I just find out bit by bit all the time...and thanks for sharing what you find !
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Post by mikef6 on Feb 8, 2024 5:00:05 GMT
Thanks again for a wonderful appreciation She's one of my favourite actresses - I own her complete cinema films and much of her TV work. My favourite of her movies are IN A LONELY PLACE and SUDDEN FEAR. I was lucky enough to see her on stage in THE GLASS MENAGERIE around 1980.This biog recommended I was watching a lot of Shakespeare back in 2016 (the 400th anniversary of his death) so ran across a YouTube video (which seems to have been taken down) of The Merry Wives of Windsor videoed in performance. The production was in Los Angeles with mostly youthful and seemingly inexperienced amateur actors. Gloria Grahame plays Mistress Page in one of her last acting roles (she died the following year). Grahame is really the only reason to watch this particular production. She seemed right at home in Shakespeare.
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