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Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner, scene from "The Killers" (1946 film noir)
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Posted on 12/12/2020 4:15:52 PM PST by simpson96
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To: bramps
I hope you like it. I did. It's not Gone with the Wind, but I think it's good film noir.
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12/12/2020 8:06:34 PM PST
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Savage Beast
(May God reveal the truth for all the world to witness! May God save the USA!)
To: moovova
I think that movie is “The Bribe”. Great movie.
Her voice is dubbed in the nightclub scene, but it sure sounds like her.
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12/12/2020 8:31:10 PM PST
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JohnnyP
(Thinking is hard work (I stole that from Rush).)
To: JohnnyP
So many old (good) movies to watch...so little time.
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12/13/2020 5:17:59 AM PST
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moovova
To: simpson96
For those who are Lancaster fans-—Find “The Train” in black & white & watch it. It is a true story.
To: Savage Beast
Another film noir that was surprisingly good is Kiss Me Deadly—Mickey Spillane—the 1955 version, with Ralph Meeker as Mike Hammer.
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I liked it.
Thanks for the recommendation.
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12/20/2020 7:13:46 PM PST
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bramps
(It's the Islam, stupid!)
To: bramps
I’m glad you liked it, and I appreciate your letting me know. I wish we could discuss such things in person, but, lacking that possibility, I’ll just wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2021!
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12/21/2020 5:54:21 AM PST
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Savage Beast
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To: Cecily
Local Hero is a hugely under-appreciated film. The Mark Knopfler soundtrack, by itself, is worth the price of admission.
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