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That's the one. It was a double-feature at a drive-in.
Ry brother and I got to see it, then my parents pulled down the back seats and we went to sleep while they watched whatever the second movie was. ![]() __________________
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![]() Here is Rashomon (1950) Directed by Akira Kurosawa! I remember seeing this in my art history class some years ago. To me it was like the ultimate "who done it" physiological thriller film. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() __________________
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My brother is a very big Kurosawa fan.
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Oh man, shout out to "Duel"! I can't believe it was directed by a 25 yr old Spielberg! Knowing he was still a "kid" basically while watching that one just showed his natural talent for visual storytelling! I remember being literally on the edge of the seat on my couch with the tension near the end!! Eeeek!!
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Hooray!
![]() Here is Cleopatra (1963) Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison, and Richard Burton amongst others! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() __________________
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I've never seen it. I've heard all about it, of course.
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"Cleopatra" is 248 minutes long making it longer than "Gone With the Wind" & "Laurence of Arabia". It is on 2 discs. I watched "Seven Days in May" last night about a plot lead by Burt Lancaster's character "Gen. James Scott" to overthrow the U.S. president who wanted to sign a nuclear disarming treaty with the Soviet Union. "Col. Casey" played by Kirk Douglas tries to stop Scott. Ava Gardner is also in this film, but not as much as Lancaster & Douglas. Which old "classics" have you seen this year? I've watched over 15 in the past 4 months. Mostly from the 1950s.
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Here is Seven Days in May (1964) Directed by John Frankenheimer and stars Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, among others!
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It looks intense, but iit also makes me glad women have more of a presence nowadays.
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Yeah. I mean, there are movies of of that era where women had larger roles than that particular one by Ava Gardner in "Seven Days of May", but yes things have iproved for them in that regard & having far more black women actors where from what I have seen of the 1950s movies films particularly, they were just not in them.
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Here is Two for the Road (1967,UK) Directed by Stanley Donen and starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney!
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I haven't heard of that one.
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I'm pretty sure that ''Two For the Road'' has been on T.C.M. earlier this year at least once, but I did not watch all of it. T.C.M. on demand, HBOMAX, Prime Video, & Tubi are excellent options for ones that want to see older films/classics.
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Sounds good!
![]() Here is An American In Paris (1951) Directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Gene Kelly! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() __________________
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