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What's On TCM in October

Highlights For October: Rita Hayworth is Star of the Month airing Tuesday nights.  TCM Spotlight features Funny Ladies airing Thursday nights.  Monster of the Month features The Mummy airing Sunday nights.  Treasures From The Disney Vault airs October 15th.  200 Years of Frankenstein airs October 22nd and October 29th.  Wednesdays in October are dedicated to a horror actor Lon Chaney (Oct. 3rd), Christopher Lee (Oct. 10th), Boris Karloff (Oct. 17th), Bela Lugosi (Oct. 24th) and Vincent Price (Oct. 31st).  Films Airing This Month to Check Out: The Thin Man (1934) airs 10/2 at 1/12 p.m. Show People (1928) airs 10/4 at 1:45/12:45 a.m. A Star is Born (1954) airs 10/7 at 2:30/1:30 p.m. Strangers On A Train (1951) airs 10/8 at 12 a.m./11 p.m. Gilda (1946) airs 10/9 at 8/7 p.m. City Lights (1931) airs 10/14 at 12 p.m./11 a.m. Singin' in the Rain (1952) airs 10/18 at 10/9 p.m. Gypsy (1962) airs 10/21 at 3:45/2:45 p.m.  Suspicion...

Original and Remake: These Three

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September's Original and Remake is These Three . It is based on the stage play by Lillian Hellman. There have been two big screen adapations of this play, These Three (1936) and The Children's Hour (1961).  These Three (1936) Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Merle Oberon, Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea Running Time: 93 Minutes The Children's Hour (1961) Directed By: William Wyler Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner Running Time: 109 Minutes Both of these versions have strong acting, particularly by the ladies. The Children's Hour sticks more to the stage play. In These Three the rumor that spreads by a malicious schoolgirl is Joe (McCrea) is seeing both Karen (Oberon) and Martha (Hopkins) Joe is seen leaving Martha's bedroom late one night. These Three was made when the Hays Production Code was established meaning films couldn't contain suggestive nature. These Three shows different scenes from ...

Five Films For Hispanic Heritage Month

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Saturday begins Hispanic Heritage Month and I thought I'd make a post on some films to check out. You should note that a lot of these films have white actors playing Hispanics and Latinos and some are sterotypical, but personally I feel that they should still be seen and know some history on the actors. Also, a few years ago I made a post on Hispanic actors that you can check out here . Salt of the Earth (1954) Directed By: Herbert J. Biberman Starring: Rosaura Revueltas, Will Greer, David Wolfe Running Time: 94 Minutes The Fugitive (1947) Note: The above is a clip, not the trailer.  Directed By: John Ford Starring: Henry Fonda, Dolores del Rio, Pedro Armendariz Running Time: 104 Minutes The Ring (1952) *Note: The above is a clip, not the trailer. Directed By: Kurt Neumann Starring: Lalo Rios, Gerald Mohr, Rita Moreno Running Time: 79 Minutes Tortilla Flat (1942) Directed By: Victor Fleming Starring: Spencer Trac...

My Favorite TV Shows From The 1960's

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Just like my decade favorite film posts I decided I'd make one on my favorite TV shows. Since there weren't really any shows I particularly love from the 1950's I thought I'd start with the 1960's. Also, I haven't decided if I want to stop at the 1980's or the 1990's, even though I don't consider those decades that old. But for now here's my favorite TV shows from the 1960's.  Bewitched (1964-1972) Created By: Sol Saks Starring: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead * Dick Sargent replaced Dick York from 1969-1972. The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-1966) Created By: Carl Reiner Starring: Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Rose Marie The Patty Duke Show (1963-1966) Created By: Sidney Sheldon and William Asher Starring: Patty Duke, William Schallert, Jean Byron The Judy Garland Show (1963-1964) Starring: Judy Garland, Jerry Van Dyke The Flintstones (1960-1966) Created ...