Flying Leathernecks with Robert Ryan. Another winner from TCM. An ending to a fantastic Duke day and no westerns. Happy Birthday, Duke. You are the greatest.
Cheers Hondo
Last Non Western You Watched
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The Mentalist
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Frequency with Dennis Quaid, and An Unfinished Life with Redford, & Morgan Freeman-both VERY enjoyable.
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A Bridge To Far, A historic telling of the failed attempt to capture several bridges to Germany in World War II in a campaign called Operation Market-Garden.
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New season of Arrested Development! Been waiting 8 years for this!
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Back to Bataan with Anthony Quinn and Beulah Bondi. WOW! What a great slate of movies today on TCM. Another John Wayne classic.
Cheers Hondo
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Watched "Command Decision" 1948 w/Clark Gable,Walter Pidgeon,Van Johnson.
A WWII movie about the decision making, sending the bombers to Germany and the losses
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Buffalo Soldiers, A criminal subculture operates among U.S. soldiers stationed in West Germany just before the fall of the Berlin wall.
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Seen several in parts on both TCM and AMC. Included: Command Decision, The Green Berets, Where Eagles Dare, Pork Chop Hill, Battleground, Battle of the Bulge, Air Force, and probably others.
Also, still on Season 3 of: The Adventures of Robin Hood and saw Gordon Jackson in an episode.
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He Walked By Night With Scott Brady
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Hard Times-Bronson, James Coburn, Strother Martin-another film I can't resist, watch it every time I come across it.
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He Walked By Night With Scott Brady
You cant go wrong with this movie. Its based on a true story and Richard Basehart did one heck of a great acting job in it--as is his norm. Also, this movie is the one that Jack Webb got the ideas to create Dragnet.
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Lewis
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Iron Petticoat
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You gotta stay happy a fun little comedy from 48 with Joan Fontaine and Jimmy Stewart, standard rom-com screwball stuff but I really enjoy these films with Stewart as the lead, aslong as you don't expect too much their a fun way to waste an hour or two.
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Ill tell you what, I WASNT going to end the Memorial Day marathon watching apocalypse now and platoon-like what amc played. Grrrrrrrr.............................
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Battle Of Britain, there a lot of great British stars in this movie.
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The Philadelphia Story, while it was fun I don't really see why it's highly regarded. Never been a big Hepburn fan tbh
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Philadelphia Story is a great movie.
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It had it's charm and I particularly liked Grant's understated performance with Stewart being more of a screen hogger it just felt like it dragged in places I guess, it certainly was good though just not one of my favorites.