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  • :cowboy: Hi Stumpy et el.


    I love older black & white movies. I will take them over the stuff made these days. You are correct in your assumption of my taste in movies. I simply love the older stuff and will always prefer it over the stuff made these days. There are few exceptions to movies made in the last say, 27 years. I loved the original three Star Wars movies, and a few others since then. The Big Red One, Lethal Weapon 1-3, some of the Star Trek movies, Big, Romancing The Stone, and movies like: We Were Soldiers and Around the World in 80 Days -- which just came out recently and has Jackie Chan.


    Not to disagree with anyone but, I absolutely cannot stand horror movies as well as sex oriented movies. My brother who is 2 yrs older than I am, hates all older movies. If it is not in color, he will not watch it. Too bad because he has missed hundreds of great classics. If you were ever here where I live and walked into my house, you would see I prefer the older movies. I think that about 90% of my collection on both VHS and DVD are older and B&W movies.


    I'm not bragging but, it took me years to collect some 500 western movies--something I am proud of having. My next favorite Genre is War Movies. I am also slowly moving to Cold War and Spy type movies. One of the few more recent movies I really enjoyed were: The Bourne Identity, Behind Enemy Lines, Around the World In 80 Days, Samurai and We Were Soldiers.


    For years my favorite TV stations were: WTBS, WGN, TCM, TNT and AMC. However, AMC, has definitely taken a turn for the worse when they started playing the newer movie especially horror movies. WGN seems to no longer air classics as well as TNT.


    I will take: They Died With Their Boots On w/ Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland any day over something like: Friday the 13th or Nightmare On Elms Street.


    BTW, anyone here enjoy movies with Richard Basehart? To me he is one of the all time underrated actors.


    Sorry I got long-winded--TRK.

    Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen..

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    Originally posted by The Ringo Kid+Nov 15 2004, 04:33 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(The Ringo Kid @ Nov 15 2004, 04:33 PM)</div>


    I'm impressed. I have 411 movies on DVD and probably another 60 or 70 on tape (as I'm able to acquire DVDs of my favorite movies, I give the tapes to my kids or my brother) but nowhere near 500 westerns. However, a good percentage of mine are westerns and war movies because those are also my favorite genres. I like almost any genre except horror and science fiction, though like you, the first three Star Wars movies are among my favorites.


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    However, AMC, has definitely taken a turn for the worse when they started playing the newer movie especially horror movies.


    The thing that disappoints me most about AMC is their introduction of commercials.

    De gustibus non est disputandum

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    Originally posted by The Ringo Kid@Nov 15 2004, 01:33 PM
    I will take: They Died With Their Boots On w/ Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland any day over something like: Friday the 13th or Nightmare On Elms Street.

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    Amen to that! We dumped cable about 7 or eight years ago, and have never been sorry! You must understand that where we live, without cable, there is nothing on the screen but snow.


    I occasionally miss being able to watch the news, and I really miss Jeopardy and things like The Waltons and Touched by an Angel, but generally we've been real satisfied with our decision.


    As a result, our "cable dollars" have gone into a fairly extensive video (and growing DVD) collection, of largely older movies or more recent "family-friendly" ones. Our 16 year old will take Cary Grant and Humphrey Bogart any day over most current stuff, and the eight year old has a tremendous memory for players in movies - he will point out someone in one film that he remembers from another one we watched months ago, and I'm talking about lesser known actors and actresses. An example that comes to mind is Mildred Natwick - she was in a few JW films - check her out at
    IMDb - Mildred Natwick -but we've seen her in several other old films, too. After watching the older films for awhile, you really do get to know a few faces.


    Of the more recent fare, we enjoy things like the Back to the Future trilogy (OK, so that's not so[I] recent), the new Cheaper by the Dozen, Hidalgo, and The Count of Monte Cristo as a family. Not so much for the younger children (ages 6 and 8) are titles like Frequency and Braveheart. The teenage daughter likes Return to Me (actually fun for older folks as well because of the older supporting cast and great tunes from Sinatra and the like :rolleyes: ), Legally Blonde (only the first one), and other similar "romantic" stories. Her current "favorite-movie-of-all-time" is Napoleon Dynamite.


    If it's laden with sex and foul language, it's not for us. There are obviously movies that just aren't appropriate for children because of the subject matter, that pass muster for the adults. Personally, I prefer a movie that I can watch without worrying if a small child walks into the room.


    We LOVE the old movies!


    Mrs. C :angel1:

  • Personally I wouldn't find myself rushing to the cinema to see any of the moives coming out.


    Of the newer movies I did enjoy Spiderman I thought there was a good human story to this film. I was watching 'Big' by Tom Hanks a number of months ago and the movie was great very family orientated I was therefore a little unhappy to hear the f word shouted in it. I'm no real advocate to cut swearing out of movies but I do feel sometimes it is unnecessary.


    Other modern movies that I like would be unforgiven, Shawshank Redemption, what women want, Indiana Jones trilogy, groundhog day and the Matrix.


    Oh by the way Ringo there was a little scheme on this messageboard about one year ago to vote for some of John Waynes movies on the IMDB to help improve their positions e.g The Searchers, a rating of ten would be beneficial.


    :agent:

    Regards
    Robbie

  • As you can see below, my taste in movies is catholic. Though I love westerns, I also have a great liking for comedies, war movies, action thrillers and dramas. Those listed below are just my DVDs; I also have quite a few tapes, mostly titles for which discs haven't been released yet.


    3:10 To Yuma
    A Bronx Tale
    A Few Good Men
    A River Runs Through It
    A View To A Kill
    Abbot & Costello Meet Frankenstein
    Above The Law
    Absence of Malice
    Abyss, The
    Adventures of Robin Hood, The
    Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 13 TV Episodes
    Air Force One
    Airport
    Alamo, The
    Alien
    Aliens
    Along Came Jones
    American Graffiti
    Analyse This
    Angel and the Badman
    Apartment, The
    Back To Bataan
    Back To The Future
    Back To The Future, Part II
    Back To The Future, Part III
    Bandits
    Bandolero
    Basic Instinct
    Battle Cry
    Battle of Britain, The
    Battleground
    Bear, The
    Beauty and the Beast
    Behind Enemy Lines
    Ben Hur
    Bend of the River
    Best of Abbot & Costello, Volume 2 (Disc 1)
    Best of Abbot & Costello, Volume 2 (Disc 2)
    Best Years of Our LIves, The
    Big Country, The
    Big Jake
    Big Sleep, The
    Big Trail, The
    Black Hawk Down
    Black Marble, The
    Black Stallion, The
    Black Sunday
    Blown Away
    Blue Max, The
    Blue Steel
    Bonnie & Clyde
    Bounty, The
    Boys From Brazil, The
    Brannigan
    Braveheart
    Breaking Away
    Broadway Melody of 1940
    Bullitt
    Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
    Cahill - U.S. Marshal
    Caine Mutiny, The
    Calamity Jane
    Cape Fear
    Casablanca
    Castaway
    Cheaper By The Dozen
    Chisum
    Cider House Rules
    City Slickers
    Clear & Present Danger
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    Color of Money, The
    Comancheros, The
    Commando
    Con Air
    Coogan's Bluff
    Cool Hand Luke
    Cool Runnings
    Cowboys, The
    Crocodile Dundee
    Crocodile Dundee II
    Daddy's Dyin' - Who's Got The Will?
    Dances With Wolves
    Darby O'Gill & the Little People
    Dark Command
    Dawn Rider, The (2 copies)
    Day of the Jackal
    Dead Poets Society
    Deep Impact
    Deep, The
    Defiant Ones, The
    Derailed
    Desert Fox, The
    Desert Rats, The
    Desert Trail, The
    Desperate Hours, The
    Destry Rides Again
    Devil's Brigade, The
    Devil's Own, The
    Dial M For Murder
    Diamonds Are Forever
    Die Another Day
    Die Hard
    Die Hard II
    Dirty Dozen, The
    Dirty Harry
    Doctor Zhivago
    Dog Day Afternoon
    Dr. No
    Driving Miss Daisy
    E.T., The Extra Terrestrial
    El Dorado
    Elmer Gantry
    Enemy At The Gates
    Enemy Below, The
    Enforcer, The
    Entrapment
    Eye Of The Needle
    Falling Down
    Far Country, The
    Fargo
    Father Goose
    Field Of Dreams
    Fighting Seabees
    Firm, The
    Flame of the Barbary Coast
    Flight of the Phoenix
    Flying Leathernecks
    Flying Tigers
    For Your Eyes Only
    Fort Apache, The Bronx
    French Connection, The
    French Connection, The 2
    Friendly Persuasion
    From Here to Eternity
    From Russia With Love
    Fugitive, The
    G.I. Blues
    Gator
    Geronimo, An American Legend
    Get Shorty
    Getaway, The
    Giant
    Gladiator
    Glenn Miller Story, The
    Godfather, The
    Goldeneye
    Goldfinger
    Gone With The Wind
    Goodbye Girl, The
    Goodfellas
    Gorillas In The Mist
    Grapes of Wrath, The
    Great Escape, The
    Great Santini, The
    Great Train Robbery, The
    Great Waldo Pepper, The
    Greatest Show On Earth, The
    Green Berets, The
    Gunfight at OK Corral, The
    Guns of Navarone, The
    Hamburger Hill
    Hard To Kill
    Heartbreak Ridge
    Heat
    Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
    Hellfighters, The
    Helltown
    High Noon
    Horse Soldiers, The
    Horse Whisperer, The
    Hound of the Baskervilles, The
    House of Wax
    How The West Was Won
    Hud
    Hunter, The
    Hustler, The
    I Want To Live
    In Harm's Way
    In The Heat Of The Night
    In the Line of Fire
    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    Ivanhoe
    Jaws
    Jaws II
    Jeremiah Johnson
    Judgment at Nuremburg
    Junior Bonner
    J.W. Coop
    King Solomon's Mines
    L.A. Confidental
    Lassie Come Home
    Last of the Mohicans, The
    Last Picture Show, The
    Last Train From Gun Hill, The
    Lawless Frontier, The
    Lawman
    Leap of Faith
    Legends Of The Fall
    Lethal Weapon
    License To Kill
    Life With Father
    Little House on the Prairie (Two Features)
    Live and Let Die
    Living Daylights, The
    Living Daylights, The
    Lonesome Dove (2 Discs)
    Longest Day,The
    Longest Yard, The
    Lord of the Rings I
    Lucky Texan, The
    Madigan
    Magnum Force
    Magnificent Seven, The
    Maltese Falcon, The
    Man From Laramie, The
    Man From Utah, The
    Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The
    Man With The Golden Gun, The
    Marked For Death
    Mask of Zorro, The
    Master & Commander-Far Side of the World
    McClintock
    McKenzie Break, The
    Mechanic, The
    Meet Me In St. Louis
    Mercury Rising
    Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil
    Midnight Run
    Missing In Action 2 & 3
    Mississippi Burning
    Moonraker
    Mr. Majestyk
    Mr. Roberts
    Mutiny On The Bounty
    My Darling Clementine
    My Fair Lady
    National Velvet
    Natural, The
    'Neath Arizona Skies
    Night Of The Hunter, The
    Night Passage
    No Way Out
    Nobody's Fool
    North By Northwest
    North To Alaska
    Octopussy
    Odessa File, The
    Oklahoma
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    On The Beach
    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
    Open Range
    Operation Pacific
    Operation Petticoat
    Out For Justice
    Outlaw Josey Wales, The
    Ox Bow Incident, The
    Package, The
    Pale Rider
    Paleface, The
    Paths Of Glory
    Patriot Games
    Patriot, The
    Patton
    Perfect Storm, The
    Philadelphia Story, The
    Pirates of the Caribbean-Curse of the Black Pearl
    Places In The Heart
    Plainsman, The
    Pledge, The
    Pocketful Of Miracles
    Pork Chop Hill
    Poseidon Adventure, The
    Predator
    Pride Of The Yankees
    Psycho
    Quiet Man, The
    Quigley Down Under
    Rage At Dawn
    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Rambo II
    Rambo III
    Randy Rides Alone
    Rare Breed, The
    Reap The Wild Wind
    Rebel Without A Cause
    Red Dawn
    Red Dragon
    Red River
    Return of Sherlock Holmes, 11 TV Episodes
    Rio Bravo
    Rio Grande
    Risky Business
    River Of No Return
    River, The
    Road To Perdition
    Rocky
    Rocky II
    Rocky III
    Rocky IV
    Run Silent, Run Deep
    Runaway Train
    Sagebrush Trail, The
    Sand Pebbles, The
    Sands Of Iwo Jima
    Saving Private Ryan
    Sayonara
    Scaramouche
    Schindler's List
    Score, The
    Seabiscuit
    Searchers, The
    Searching For Bobby Fischer
    Shane
    She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
    Shenandoah
    Sherlock Holmes: The Master Blackmailer
    Sherlock Holmes: The Eligible Bachelor
    Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four
    Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre
    Sherlock Holmes: Hound of the Baskervilles
    Shootist, The
    Shop Around The Corner, The
    Signs
    Silence Of The Lambs
    Singin' In The Rain
    Sink The Bismarck
    Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
    Some Like It Hot
    Sons Of Katie Elder, The
    Space Cowboys
    Spartacus
    Spoilers, The
    Spy Who Loved Me, The
    Stagecoach
    Stalag 17
    Stand and Deliver
    Star Packer, The
    Star Wars
    Star Wars - Attack of the Clones
    Star Wars - Empire Strikes Back, The
    Star Wars - Bonus Material
    Star Wars - Return of the Jedi
    Starman
    Steel Magnolias
    Sting, The
    Sudden Impact
    Superman
    Support Your Local Gunfighter
    Support Your Local Sheriff
    Taps
    Taxi Driver
    Temptations, The
    Ten Commandments, The (2 Discs)
    Terminator
    Terminator 2
    Terminator 3
    That's Entertainment 1
    That's Entertainment 2
    That's Entertainment 3
    That's Entertainment (Extras)
    Thelma And Louise
    They Were Expendable
    Three Men And A Baby
    Thunderball
    Tin Cup
    Titanic
    Titanic
    To Hell and Back
    Tombstone
    Tomorrow Never Dies
    Tora, Tora, Tora
    Towering Inferno, The
    Traffic
    Train, The
    Treasure Island
    Treasure of Sierra Madre, The
    True Grit
    True Lies
    Twelve Angry Men
    Twelve O'Clock Hiqh
    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
    Twins
    Twister
    U.S. Marshals
    Ulzana's Raid
    Uncommon Valor
    Undefeated, The
    Under Fire
    Under Siege
    Unforgiven, The
    Untouchables, The
    Vengeance Valley
    Verdict, The
    Victory
    Vikings, The
    Wake Island
    War Wagon, The
    Wargames
    West Side Story
    We Were Soldiers
    White Lightning
    Will Penny
    Winchester '73
    Witness
    Wizard of Oz, The
    World Is Not Enough, The
    You Only Live Twice
    Zulu

    De gustibus non est disputandum

  • Stumpy; Is There room for you in the house? And I thought I had a lot of tapes and DVDs! I did spot one of DVD that I had something to do with. I flew the camera aircraft for "STARMAN" when he was Escaping from the Bad Fed. Man and the Army Helicopters at Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona at the end of the film. Chilibill :cowboy:

  • :cowboy: Hi Stumpy, Chester & the Mrs, Mr Brooks, Robbie:


    Stumpy: Many many thanks. If I can find my list of them, I will gladly post them here. I too have many Westerns that are not released on VHS and or DVD. Your amount of movies is verry impressive as well :) Im not much of a Sci Fi fan either cept for Star Wars and Star Trek and few others. Like you, I don't care for the commercials on AMC either. They did so many years very well without them.


    Hi Mrs C: I love older movies too and will always take them over new ones anytime. Just a few days ago, I watched Treasure of the Sierra Madre again. I do not tire of this fine movie. I also do not blame you for dropping cable. If it were not for stations like TCM, The History Channel, Discovery Channel, TV Land and TLC, I would not be watching TV at all.


    Im getting a bit disgusted with the folks at TV land because they are not sticking with older classics. Instead, they are playing Cheers, McGyver and now Hunter. The good older shows are being shoved aside. I have been calling them up for months at TV Land about playing a show that I have never seen like Twelve O'Clock High. Instead of a real answer, I get that they will get my suggestion. Has not worked yet. Also like you do, I do buy a few newer movies like We Were Soldiers, Black Hawk Down and Behind Enemy Lines, but I buy a select few.


    Hi Robbie: The last new movie I went to see that I enjoyed was: "Around the World In 80 Days" w/ Jackie Chan. It was well done and was funny though it strayed a bit from the version w/ David Niven. I did see that thread about voting for The Searchers and I did vote for it. I gave it a 10.


    Stumpy: of your list, I have appx 190 of those movies on either DVD and or VHS. I only have about 110 or so DVDs so far. My next purchase will be Titanic (1953) W/ Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Basehart and Robert Wagner & probably The Hunters w/ Robert Mitchum & Robert Wagner. My last two purchases were: COMBAT Season 1, Campaign 1 (Which I am VERy satisfied with ) and Judgement At Nuremberg w/ Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark, William Shatner, Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Werner Klemperer, Howard Caine and Judy Garland.

    Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen..

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    Originally posted by William T Brooks@Nov 17 2004, 09:10 PM
    Stumpy; Is There room for you in the house? And I thought I had a lot of tapes and DVDs! I did spot one of DVD that I had something to do with. I flew the camera aircraft for "STARMAN" when he was Escaping from the Bad Fed. Man and the Army Helicopters at Meteor Crater in Northern Arizona at the end of the film. Chilibill :cowboy:

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    My wife gets pretty aggravated at me for spending so much money on DVDs but she doesn't do without much so she can't really complain. And I don't spend a lot of money on other stuff. Well, except for computer gear. :lol:


    I noticed that I included 3 films on the list that I don't have yet. They're pre-ordered though and I'll have them in the next couple of months. Those are "Daddy's Dyin', Who's Got The Will", "Ivanhoe" and "King Solomon's Mines". I also haven't yet added "Broken Arrow" and "Fort Apache", the discs you sent me, to the list. The tapes I have are listed below. Most of the listed tapes I intend to replace with DVDs if they're ever released.


    A Big Hand For The Little Lady
    Africa Screams (Abbot & Costello)
    African Queen, The
    Anchor's Aweigh
    Apollo 13
    Atlantic City
    Band Wagon, The
    Barbarian & The Geisha, The
    Blackboard Junqle
    Born To Dance
    Breakfast at Tiffany's
    Bridqe on the River Kwai, The
    Canyon Passaqe
    Captain Horatio Hornblower
    Captains Courageous
    Cimarron
    Cincinnati Kid, The
    Cinderella Liberty
    Command Decision
    Culpepper Cattle Company, The
    Death Wish
    Deliverance
    Devil's Disciple, The
    Dracula
    Easter Parade
    Fastest Gun Alive, The
    Father's Little Dividend
    Final Option, The
    Fort Apache
    Frankenstein
    Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman
    Generations (Star Trek)
    Go For Broke
    Godfather, The II
    Gold
    Gung Ho
    Hand That Rocks The Cradle, The
    Happy Years, The
    Harvey Girls, The
    Heaven Can Wait
    Hondo
    In Cold Blood
    Independence Day
    It Happened One Night
    Ivanhoe
    Key Largo
    King Solomon's Mines
    Lust For Gold
    Monte Walsh
    Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
    My Man Godfrey
    Naked Spur, The
    North Dallas Forty
    On The Town
    Onion Field, The
    Operation Crossbow
    Paint Your Wagon
    Papillon
    Phantom Menace, The (Star Wars)
    Ride The High Country
    Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
    Royal Wedding
    Santa Fe Trail
    Sea Hawk, The
    Shout At The Devil
    Show Boat
    Sometimes A Great Notion
    Speed
    Stalking Moon, The
    Tender Mercies
    There Was A Crooked Man
    They Died With Their Boots On
    Thin Red Line, The
    This is The Army
    Three Musketeers, The
    To Kill A Mockingbird
    Tom Sawyer (1973)
    Trip To Bountiful,The
    Voyage of the Damned
    W.W. & The Dixie Dancekings
    Wake of The Red Witch
    We're No Angels (1955)
    Wild Geese, The
    Without Reservations
    Wolfman, The
    Wyatt Earp

    De gustibus non est disputandum

  • :cowboy: Here's my list of DVD's. I have too many VHS tapes to even think of beginning to list.


    War Movies & TV Shows:


    COMBAT, Season 1, Campaign 1. 1-16 episodes. Vic Morrow & Rick Jason.
    Cross of Iron. James Coburn, James Mason, Maximilian Schell & Klaus Lowitsch.
    We Were Soldeirs. Mel Gibson.
    The Bridge At Remagen. George Segal, Robert Vaughn, Peter Van Eyck & Hans-Christian Bleth....
    Judgement At Nuremberg. Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark and Maximilian Schell.
    Attack. Walter (Jack) Palance, Buddy Ebsen and Eddie Albert.
    Stalingrad. Dominik Horowitz.
    Twelve O'Clock High. Gregory Peck.
    Sahara. (The one with Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Bennett and Dan Duryea)
    Von Ryan's Express. Frank Sinatra, Eduard Mulhare and Trevor Howard.
    Sink the Bismarck. Eric Portman?
    Pork Chop Hill. Gregory Peck, George Peppard etc.
    The Longest Day. John Wayne, Kurt Jurgens, Robert Mitchum, H.C. Bleth et all.
    Kelly's Heroes. Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Karl-Otto Alberty.
    Black Hawk Down. ???
    Paths Of Glory. Kirk Douglas.
    The Train. Burt Lancaster.
    Behind Enemy Lines. Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson.
    Too Late The Hero. Cliff Robertson, Henry Fonda, Michael Caine and Harry Andrews.
    Objective Burma. Errol Flynn.
    The Guns Of Navarone. Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn and Anthony Quayle.
    Operation Pacific. John Wayne and Ward Bond.
    Anzio. Robert Mitchum and Peter Falk.
    The Green Berets. John Wayne, Patrick Wayne and Goerge Takai.
    The Sea Wolves. Gregory Peck, Trevor Howard and Roger Moore.
    Where Eagles Dare. Clint Eastwood, Richard Burton and Mary Dean Ure.
    U 571. ?????
    The Blue Max. George Peppard.
    Go For Broke. Van Johnson and Hugh Beaumont.
    Operation Amsterdam. Peter Finch.
    Guadalcanal Diary. Anthony Quinn and Richard Jackel.
    All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Lew Ayers and Louis Wohlhiem.
    All Quiet on the Western Front (1979) Ernest Borgnine and Richard Thomas.
    Halls of Montezuma. Richard Widmark, Robert Wagner, Jack palance, and Skip Homeier.
    Hell Is For Heroes. Steve McQueen, Fess Parker, James Coburn, L.Q.Jones and Nick Adams.
    Benedict Arnold. ((The guy who played Fraiser Crane on Cheers)))
    The Lost Battalion. Rick Schroeder.
    Hitlers SS A Portrait Of Evil. John Shea.
    Escape From Sobibor. I can place his image but not his name at the moment.
    A Bridge Too Far. Dirk Bogarde, Michale Caine and Maximilian Schell.
    The Devil's Brigade. William Holden, Cliff Robertson and Carroll O'Connor.
    The Great Escape. Steve McQueen and Robert Graf.
    Rambo: First Blood pt 2. Sylvester Stallone.
    Patton. Geo C. Scott and Karl Malden.
    The Longships. Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier.
    Gladiator. ????
    Sands of Iwo Jima. John Wayne, Forrest Tucker and Richard Jaeckel.
    633 Squadron. Cliff Robertson.
    Away All Boats. Jeff Chandler, Richard Boone.
    The Battle of Britain. Michael Caine, Kurt Jurgens and Trevor Howard.
    The Desert Rats. Richard Burton and James Mason.
    The Vikings. Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine and James Donald.
    Zulu. Michael Caine, Nigel Greene and Jack Hawkins.
    Is Paris Burning? Kirk Douglas, Orson Welles and
    Flying Tigers. John Wayne.
    The Dirty Dozen. Lee Marcin, Chas Bronson, Telly Savalas and Donald Sutherland.
    The Alamo. John Wayne and Richard Widmark.
    The Horse Soldiers. John Wayne and William Holden.


    Westerns:


    Red River. JohnWayne and Montgomery Clift.
    Rio Grande. John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Victor McLaglen.
    Winchester 73. James Stewart, Stephen McNally, Jay C. Flippen and Dan Duryea.
    Shenandoah. James Stewart, Paul Fix and Patrick Wayne.
    The Undefeated. John Wayne, Rock Hudson and Ben Johnson.
    The Wild Bunch. William Holden, Ben Johnson and Ernest Borgnine.
    The Searchers. John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter and Ward Bond.
    The Outlaw Josey Wales. Clint Eastwood and Chief Dan George.
    Big Jake. John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Patrick Wayne and Christopher Mitchum.
    Rio Lobo. John Wayne, Christopher Mitchum and Jack Elam.
    Vera Cruz. Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster.
    Texas. David Kieth, Stacey Keach and Rick Schroeder.
    Lawless Frontier/Randy Rides Alone. ((J.W)) George Gabby Hayes.
    The Indian Fighter. Kirk Douglas.
    Sagebrush Trail/The Dawn Rider. ((J.W.)) Gabby Hayes.
    Winds of the Wasteland/Angen & the Badman. ((J.W.)) Gabby Hayes.


    Roy Rogers Collection:
    Bells of San Angelo/Carson City Kid/Colorado.
    Cowboy & the Senorita/Robin Hood & the Pecos/Young Bill Hickok.


    Law Enforcement/Crime:


    Cobra. Sylvester Stallone.
    Red Heat. Armold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi.
    Demolition Man. Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes.
    Dirty Harry. Clint Eastwood.
    Out For Justice. Steven Seagall.
    The Shadow Strikes. Unkn.
    Two Minute Warning. John Cassevettes.
    Hard To Kill. Steven Seagall.
    The Rock. Sean Connery.
    Tango & Cash. Sylvester Stallone & Kurt Russel.
    Hero & the Terror. Chuck Norris.
    Next Of Kin. Patrick Swayze & Michael J. Pollard.
    Lone Wolf McQuade. Chuck Norris and L.Q.Jones.


    James Bond:
    Die Another Day.
    From Russia With Love.
    The Spy Who Loved Me.
    The Man With the Golden Gun.


    Comedy:


    Cannonball Run II. Bert Reynolds, Frank Sinatra, Tellt Savalas, Jackie Chan, Richard Kiel and Jamie Farr.
    Operation Petticoat. Cary Grant and Tony Curtis.
    The Flying Deuces. Stan Laureal & Oliver Hardy.
    A Fish Called Wanda. Jamie Lee Curtis.
    Porky's. ????
    The Return of the Pink Panther. Peter Sellers.
    National Lampoons: European Vacation. Chevy Chase.


    Other:


    Titanic (1997)
    The Adventures of Robin Hood. Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland.
    Firefox. Clint Eastwood and Klaus Lowitsch.
    The Odessa File. Jon Voight, Maximilian Schell and Klaus Lowitsch.
    The Eiger Sanction. Clint Eastwood and George Kennedy.
    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Kirk Douglas and James mason.
    The Three Musketeers Serial Chapters 1-6. ((J.W.))
    The Three Musketeers Serial Chapters 7-12. ((J.W.))
    Road House. Patrick Swayzee.
    Gray Lady Down. Charlton heston, Stacy Keach and David Carridine.
    Hindenburg. Geo C. Scott.

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