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  1. Thomas T

    Crawdaddy's "Random Thoughts" about Home Video, Film & TV

    I liked it a bit better than you did. Sort of a Key Largo out West. But the director never takes advantage of the possibilities in the material. I found the credit of "Gowns by Rosemary Odell" rather amusing since Dorothy Malone's entire wardrobe consists of a work shirt and denim jeans.
  2. Thomas T

    Crawdaddy's "Random Thoughts" about Home Video, Film & TV

    As mentioned, it could be Show Boat but it might be a Judy Garland (The Pirate or Summer Stock) or Astaire (Yolanda And The Thief, Three Little Words or Royal Wedding) or one their musical bios (Till The Clouds Roll By or Words And Music) or perhaps Annie Get Your Gun! My own personal hope is...
  3. Thomas T

    Crawdaddy's "Random Thoughts" about Home Video, Film & TV

    I've not intentionally avoided the Bunuel version, it's just never been available to me and to the best of my knowledge never released in R1 (I don't do bootlegs). I have a region free player so if anyone knows of a legitimate release outside the U.S.
  4. Thomas T

    Crawdaddy's "Random Thoughts" about Home Video, Film & TV

    I've seen five filmed versions of the Emily Bronte novel: the 1939 William Wyler film, the 1950 TV production with a young Charlton Heston as Heathcliff, the 1970 Timothy Dalton version, the 1988 Jacques Rivette version (which barely resembles the Bronte novel) and the 1992 version with Ralph...
  5. Thomas T

    Crawdaddy's "Random Thoughts" about Home Video, Film & TV

    Oh dear, and here I thought it was a thread devoted to the films and career of Charlotte Rambling! :)
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