"The Towering Inferno" with McQueen, Holden, Newman, Vaughn and some great pyrotechnics.
We deal in lead, friend.
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"The Towering Inferno" with McQueen, Holden, Newman, Vaughn and some great pyrotechnics.
We deal in lead, friend.
OK Carl,
I will attempt to follow this up
Thank you Keith and, I sent Henk a PM on it yesterday and he said he is open to anything you can do and or suggest ;-))
I owe you loads of gratitude for even just thinking on this ;-))
Saw: The War Lord w/ Charlton Heston and Richard Boone. I havent seen that in ages and forgot how much I loved the movie.
starting to watch once an eagle with sam elliott and glenn ford.
Display MoreThank you Keith and, I sent Henk a PM on it yesterday and he said he is open to anything you can do and or suggest ;-))
I owe you loads of gratitude for even just thinking on this ;-))
Saw: The War Lord w/ Charlton Heston and Richard Boone. I havent seen that in ages and forgot how much I loved the movie.
Carl, I have been in touch with Henk,
and received a repy, I will contact him again.
I watch The Sweetheart from Sigma Chi,
downloaded from a link gratefully sent to me by Elly
Carl, I have been in touch with Henk,
and received a repy, I will contact him again.
I watch The Sweetheart from Sigma Chi,
downloaded from a link gratefully sent to me by Elly
Thank you Keith ;-))
Saw: Wake Island. Great but another inaccurate war movie.
audie murphy's to hell and back
The Dambusters
300 Spartans. I had to get the smell of the other out of my nostrils.
Highlander, with all the blood. With the name, Highlander, you might think there would have seen more kilts, there were, but not many.
Chester
The Long Voyage
Merrills Marauders. An excellent movie. I especially loved the scenes when they attacked the Walabum Oil Production Facility (SP?) and Myitkina (AP?) Airfield.
Ringo, that's one of my favorite films. I'm going to watch that one tomorrow, so thanks for jogging my memory. Love those Warner Brothers contract players and Claude Akins. This was Jeff Chandler's last film.
Anyway, the last non western I watched was "Zulu"
There's a good gentleman.
We deal in lead, friend.
Cowboys and Aliens, half the movie was Sci-fi, the other half western.
Chester
Silence of the Lambs
in the line of duty:the f.b.i murders
Hi
Samson and Delilah with the biggest coward in Hollywood Victor Mature. I think his stand in should have shared top billing.
Regards
Arthur
Display MoreRingo, that's one of my favorite films. I'm going to watch that one tomorrow, so thanks for jogging my memory. Love those Warner Brothers contract players and Claude Akins. This was Jeff Chandler's last film.
Anyway, the last non western I watched was "Zulu"
There's a good gentleman.
We deal in lead, friend.
Quite welcome Bill. I was wondering, did you have any images from that movie? I dont have any yet but found on Ty Hardins site-several from that movie that he autographs adn have been thinking of ordering the phot that has him, Chandler and Akins in it. This movie is the one that made me a bigger fan of Akins.
Saving Private Ryan
Since nothing else was within reach at the time, I watched: Battleground for about the 500th time.
Ransom, and Trial-both starring Glenn Ford, with Juano Hernandez, and both doing standout performances in each film.