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Hello fellow classic movie lovers,
I guess I have been a lover of classic film (mostly 30s, 40s, 50s...) ever since I would sit on the arm of my dad's easy chair watching "Boy's Town" with him.
But it was in the mid-1980s watching AMC when I started seeing them every night instead of the network sit-coms I just didn't like.
Since then I have seen several thousand classic movies and have a DVD archive with about 1200, so far...
I have also read about 150 or so Hollywood bios of every big star I could get my hands on like Henry Fonda, Bette Davis, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, Kirk Douglas (< "The Ragman's Son"
) and movie moguls and production heads like Sam Goldwyn and Dore Schary.
One of my favorite classic films is "Tales of Manhattan" with Charles Laughton and Edward G. Robinson and about two-dozen other stars like Ginger Rogers, Charles Boyer, Rita Hayworth and Eddie Anderson along with some of our favorite supporting actors like James Gleason and Eugene Pallett.
It was Charles Laughton and Edward G. "Manny" Robinson's parts though, that make me say this has some of the most powerful performances ever put on film, see if you don't agree...
I also like it because it is set in Manhattan like my two favorite films of all time: #1 The Out Of Towners", #2 "Midnight Cowboy."
I also like movies produced or set in the Great Depression era like "Paper Moon."
So please, add all your favorites and tell us why you like them.
Also, plenty of room for documentaries about Hollywood and the stars of old, I have several to post.
Thx
opcorn:
I guess I have been a lover of classic film (mostly 30s, 40s, 50s...) ever since I would sit on the arm of my dad's easy chair watching "Boy's Town" with him.
But it was in the mid-1980s watching AMC when I started seeing them every night instead of the network sit-coms I just didn't like.
Since then I have seen several thousand classic movies and have a DVD archive with about 1200, so far...
I have also read about 150 or so Hollywood bios of every big star I could get my hands on like Henry Fonda, Bette Davis, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, Kirk Douglas (< "The Ragman's Son"
One of my favorite classic films is "Tales of Manhattan" with Charles Laughton and Edward G. Robinson and about two-dozen other stars like Ginger Rogers, Charles Boyer, Rita Hayworth and Eddie Anderson along with some of our favorite supporting actors like James Gleason and Eugene Pallett.
It was Charles Laughton and Edward G. "Manny" Robinson's parts though, that make me say this has some of the most powerful performances ever put on film, see if you don't agree...
I also like it because it is set in Manhattan like my two favorite films of all time: #1 The Out Of Towners", #2 "Midnight Cowboy."
I also like movies produced or set in the Great Depression era like "Paper Moon."
So please, add all your favorites and tell us why you like them.
Also, plenty of room for documentaries about Hollywood and the stars of old, I have several to post.
Thx