"Hook" with Robin Williams - the Peter Pan legend.
Posts from Jay J. Foraker in thread „Last Non Western You Watched“
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"Brass Target" - Revisionist look at the death of Gen. George S. Patton's death, ruled as the result of an accident, but suggests that it was due to an assassination plot. George Kennedy, John Cassavetes, Sophia Loren and Max von Sydow star.
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"What's Up Doc" - screwball comedy from the seventies with Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal.
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"Marie Antoinette" with Norma Shearer and Robert Morley on TCM.
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"Bad Day at Black Rock," "Torpedo Run" and "Ice Station Zebra" - all on TCM Saturday devoted to films of Ernest Borgnine.
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"Body Heat" with William Hurt and Kathleen Turner (in her first theatrical film).
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"The Anderson Tapes" - Crime caper story starring Sean Connery and introducing Christopher Walken.
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"Bringing Up Baby" - Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn in madcap comedy.
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"The Covenant" - Coming of age espers cause havoc in New England.
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"Scarface" with Paul Muni
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"Prometheus" - Good SiFi movie with some prequel elements to "Alien"
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Hitchcock's "Vertigo" - Good suspenseful movie from the master of same, starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak.
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"The Seventh Cross" with Spencer Tracy. Fugitive from a German Prison Camp in the 30s tries to get to a safe country.
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"The Sugarland Express" - Steven Spielberg's first theatrical film which was shot in San Antonio and surrounding areas.
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"Gallipoli" with a very young Mel Gibson. Good character story of young Aussies fighting in WWI.
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"Bus Stop" with Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray.
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On TCM, I watched "Village of the Damned" with George Saunders; "Yankee Doodle Dandy" with Jimmy Cagney; and "Sergeant York" with Gary Cooper.
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"The Hunchback of Notre Dame," the classic one with Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara on TCM the other day. Incidentally, Maureen is featured during the month of July on TCM with a slew of her movies being shown.
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"The Glass Slipper," a ballet version of the Cinderella tale with Leslie Caron and Michael Wilding.
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"The Witches of Eastwick" - a cute litte film loaded with liberals, but still enjoyable - Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer. The devil meets his match in these three ladies.