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The Uninvited (1944), another excellent haunted house movie.
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Torso what is the movie about with Elizabeth Taylor when she went to the mental hospital because her cousin killed himself because he was gay?? I think Suddenly, Last Summer. Ommmgs you are right....that movie was so suspenseful and intense..... |
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I'm a huge Abbott $ Costello fan. I own their Universal films DVD set, plus their movies made by other studios. The Time Of Their Lives is my favorite, Lou Costello as a ghost never fails.
Love the Blondie franchise (based on the Blondie & Dagwood comic strip), there were 28 films, Arthur Lake was brilliant as Dagwood, an underrated physical comedian. I also love (and own) the Ma and Pa Kettle franchise, which was spun off from The Egg And I. And along the lines of The Egg And I, I enjoy films that have characters moving into rundown houses: George Washington Slept Here (with Jack Benny), or where they try to have a house built and nothing goes right like in Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House (1947) with Cary Grant. I also enjoy the spooky comedies: Hold That Ghost (Abbott & Costello) Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein Abbott And Costello Meet The Killer, Boris Karloff Abbott And Costello Meet Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Abbott And Costello Meet The Mummy Sh! The Octopus (1937) The Ghost Breakers (1940) with Bob Hope The Ghost Train (1941) Mummy's Boys (1936) Ghost Chasers (1951) with The Bowery Boys The Bowery Boys Meet The Monsters (1954) Ghosts On The Loose (1943) with The Bowery Boys Spook Busters (1946) with The Bowery Boys Spook Chasers (1957) with The Bowery Boys, minus Leo Gorcey Ghost Catchers (1944) The Ghost Of Dragstrip Hollow (1959) Blondie Has Servant Trouble (1940) Blondie & Dagwood franchise King Of The Zombies (1941) with Mantan Moreland What A Carve Up! (1961) |
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Charles Chaplin in ,
The Great Dictator Limelight City Lights Monsieur Verdoux Orson Welles,The Third Man. |
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I loved the egg and i and I never knew it spawned ma and pa kettle. Im thinkin of claudette colbert and the guy from my three sons, yes? Yep. |
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Pride of The Yankees
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The Bicycle......that was such a tragic movie......heart wrenching .....
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Nebraska was awesome too Bruce Dern was fantastic in that. |
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Nebraska was awesome too
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Charles Chaplin in , The Great Dictator Limelight City Lights Monsieur Verdoux Orson Welles,The Third Man. http://vimeo.com/59328847 The Great Dictator small wonder Hitler was extremely teed off at Chaplin. |
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Dementia (1955) - No dialogue is spoken except by the narrator.
Roman Polanski's Repulsion (1965) David And Lisa (1962) - About two teens that meet in a mental institution. |
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How can I miss ....whose afraid of Virginia Wolfe........absolute classic....
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Giant and a place in the sun........absolutely marvelous movies....
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snake pit....ida lupino
lifeboat....tallulah bankhead cool hand luke...paul newman requiem for a heavyweight....anthony quinn 12 angry men....henry fonda blackboard jungle...glenn ford of mice and men...lon chaney |
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Nice now anything I haven't seen I can refer to this thread......thanks guys....
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Psycho, the birds, vertigo
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'An American in Paris',
'Bye Bye Birdy', 'Singing in the Rain', 'It's a Wonderful Life' Just thinking how Gene Kelly's introduction at the beginning of 'An American in Paris', is similar to when we see Dick Van Dyke painting in 'Mary Poppins'. |
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I'm going to check those out.....you are like a library.... You should see what they found on his brain scan. There is literally a library in that brain of his ;) |
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I'm going to check those out.....you are like a library.... You should see what they found on his brain scan. There is literally a library in that brain of his ;) Lol.......I loved An American in Paris... |
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Topper (1937)
Topper Takes A Trip (1938) Topper Returns (1941) The Ghost And Mrs. Muir (1947) |
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