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Laura'sMovies & More: Tonight's Movie: Impact (1949)
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Friday, April 2, 2010. Tonight's Movie: Impact (1949). I recently noticed an interesting pattern to my recent movie viewing: in the last two months I've watched 10 films with one-word titles! The latest movie on that list, IMPACT, was a really interesting film noir with terrific location photography in San Francisco. IMPACT is a stylish, well-plotted film with an excellent cast and an absorbing story. The movie's atmospheric photography was by Ernest Laszlo. Ella Raines doesn't appear until about an hour...
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Laura'sMovies & More: Bits of Entertainment News
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Monday, March 29, 2010. Bits of Entertainment News. Odds and ends to start the week. Accidentally showed a commercial. Sunday night. Apparently it was a technical error. Beau Bridges has been cast. As Rocky in the upcoming TV remake. Of the classic series THE ROCKFORD FILES. Rocky was memorably played by Noah Beery Jr. in the original show. I enjoyed John Nolte's tribute. To the late Robert Culp's. Character on THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO, Bill Maxwell. At Classic Montgomery Carrie. Has an interesting link.
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Laura'sMovies & More: John Forsythe, 1918-2010
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Friday, April 2, 2010. John Forsythe, 1918-2010. Another week, and another big TV star has passed away.actor John Forsythe. At the age of 92. TV greats Forsythe, Peter Graves. Have all died in a span of two and a half weeks. Forsythe starred in several TV series. Including BACHELOR FATHER, TO ROME WITH LOVE, and CHARLIE'S ANGELS, where he was only heard - never seen - as the titular Charlie. Forsythe's most famous TV role was as oil tycoon Blake Carrington on the classic '80s primetime soap opera DYNASTY.
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Laura'sMovies & More: TCM in April: Highlights
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. TCM in April: Highlights. It's hard to believe April is here already, the year is flying by! Turner Classic Movies will be celebrating Robert Taylor as Star of the Month. In April. Four 24-hour marathons of a total of 54 Taylor films will begin airing next Tuesday, April 6th. I'll be posting more about Robert Taylor Month in the near future. In the meantime, Taylor fans may want to be aware of an additional Taylor film showing this month. On Saturday, April 3rd. Friday, April 2nd.
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Laura'sMovies & More: Noir City Film Festival Opens in L.A. April 2nd
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Noir City Film Festival Opens in L.A. April 2nd. Susan King has a nice interview. With Eddie Muller and Alan K. Rode about the upcoming Noir City Film Festival. The festival opens Friday night, April 2nd, at the Egyptian Theatre. I have tickets to a double bill one night next week and am looking forward to sharing more about it here in a few days. I especially admire Eddie Muller, whose DVD commentaries I greatly enjoy, and hope he will be present that evening.
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Laura'sMovies & More: Quick Preview of TCM in June
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Quick Preview of TCM in June. Turner Classic Movies released their June schedule online today. The June Star of the Month will be the beautiful Natalie Wood. The June title I'm most excited about is a Robert Montgomery film, THE MYSTERY OF MR. X. 1934), which I've been wanting to see for some time. It airs on Saturday, June 12th. As always, I'll have more details as June approaches. And over the next day or two we'll start to take a look at TCM in April. View my complete profile.
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Laura'sMovies & More: Around the Blogosphere This Week
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Saturday, April 3, 2010. Around the Blogosphere This Week. Miscellaneous bits of news and fun stuff from around the Internet. This is a somewhat abbreviated Easter Weekend roundup. Disney Studios I commented it felt more like a college campus than a film studio. 2719 Hyperion. Says this was a deliberate decision on the part of Walt Disney, and shares screen caps of the studio doubling as Medfield College in THE COMPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES (1969). MorlockJeff has an excellent interview. Due out this week.
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Laura'sMovies & More: April 2010
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. Tonight's Movie: Kathleen (1941). Shirley Temple plays a poor little rich girl in the title role of KATHLEEN. KATHLEEN served as a bridge transitioning the 12-year-old Temple from child to teen actress. Kathleen has been neglected by her widower father (Herbert Marshall) and emotionally abused by an unkind governess (Nella Walker). Enter Dr. Angela Martha Kent ( Laraine Day. Is but one example - but fans of the lead actors will probably enjoy spending time with them in this film.
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Laura'sMovies & More: Tonight's Movie: Kathleen (1941)
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. Tonight's Movie: Kathleen (1941). Shirley Temple plays a poor little rich girl in the title role of KATHLEEN. KATHLEEN served as a bridge transitioning the 12-year-old Temple from child to teen actress. Kathleen has been neglected by her widower father (Herbert Marshall) and emotionally abused by an unkind governess (Nella Walker). Enter Dr. Angela Martha Kent ( Laraine Day. Is but one example - but fans of the lead actors will probably enjoy spending time with them in this film.