Posted on 12/03/2013 3:52:14 PM PST by Bender2
8 PM Eastern/7 PM Central - White Heat
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Absolutely! “ Ya wouldn’t kill me in cold blood would ya?”-—No,I’ll let ya warm up a little.” LOL.
Billy Wilder was one of the great directors and One, Two, Three is a gem waiting for new fans to discover. He is the band leader in the East Berlin club.
Jim Thorpe plays one of the convicts in the scene where Cody Jarrett finds out that Ma is dead.
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So sorry, Colorado, that is not Billy Wilder conducting in One, Two, Three as it was... me, Friedrich Hollaender!
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That one of his first film
They just doing this TNT going do mini series on Mafia in 1940s Los Angeles you see very different LAPD Police chief in William Parker who was bad*** in those days
See... what you can do.
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And ,YES, Liselotte Pulver was... a babe!
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And the film has one of the greatest classic endings in all Hollywood History... but you gotta see the flick to get the joke!
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That same Lew Ayres that Jane Wyman dump for signal end of her marriage to Ronald Reagan just sayin Bender LOL!
"His old lady... is dead. Pass it on--" is whispered to Thorp.
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they weren’t cliches. he invented them
Aw, did you have to burst my bubble? He looked just like Wilder.
TNT's Mob City is based on L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City by John Buntin and having just read it this past month, I look forward to seeing if they match the book for entertainment--
I don't expect them to do so... but you can never tell--
With, of course, a few detours... down Bendy's way!
Tell us... about it...
about it, Chris?
Whew! And I thought you were going to show me... kissing Michael Caine--
Hey, this is a... family website!
At least while I'm sober... it is!
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Yeah from producer of Walking Dead may be good
Hey Bender since I get new Movies TV network I saw Chris Reeves in bad movie called Switching Channel it came out in 1980s it was cable news version of his Girl Friday which was remake of the Front page Broadway play by Charles McArthur aka Mr. Helen Hayes
Charles happen to be daddy of original Hawaii Five O Dan William James McArthur
I'd certainly would have like to 'brush up on the umlaut' with her.
Leon Askin (better known as “General Burkhalter” on Hogan’s Heroes) was great in it as well.
He lived to the ripe old age of 98.
“I Made It Ma!Top Of The World”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL!
Watched Audie Murphy's life story on the Biogrpahy Channel a few years back. Murphy's film career path started in 1945 after actor and producer James Cagney saw the July 16 issue of Life magazine depicting him as the "most decorated soldier". The veteran actor invited Murphy to live at a guest house on his Beverly Hills estate while training as a contract player with the production company Cagney and his brother William operated. He remained under the tutelage of the Cagneys until 1947 when he had a falling out with William. At that point, Murphy moved into Terry Hunt's Athletic Club in Hollywood where he became a boxing partner of director Budd Boetticher. The club allowed veterans to sleep inside on cots, and it was Murphy's home until 1948.
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