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Your Ten Most Wanted?

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If someone asked you to make up a list of your ten most wanted movies, what would you throw together? And I don't mean movies that are available to rent or purchase (I have a looong wish list of those :wink: ); I mean those titles that seem to be unavailable anywhere.

My present list, some titles subject to change:
1. Valley of Song (1953)
2. Murder in Trinidad (1934)
3. The Tiger Makes Out (1967)
4. It`s Not Cricket (1949)
5. The Last Outlaw (1936)
6. True to Life (1943)
7. Hell Canyon Outlaws (1957)
8. Project M7 (1953)
9. The Lonely Profession (TV 1969)
10. Memorandum for a Spy (TV 1965)
The top five on this list are must-haves, the other five are like-to-haves (they're the ones subject to change.)

If anyone can help me locate one of these titles, I'd be so grateful. And maybe I'm wrong about some of them not being out on DVD; I'd love that to happen. Even if one of the titles is available for sale abroad, I'd like to know, as I've purchased Australian DVD's that play on my computer. I haven't tried playing PAL discs yet, but I'd be willing to give them a shot, particularly for Valley of Song (1953).

I'm curious to see some other lists posted here, perhaps someone might know where to find a title contained on one of them ...

Note: lighter lettering indicates that the title has been found, and/or is no longer on my list.
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Hey!...I've got "True to Life" for you!
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CarrieLiz wrote:Hey!...I've got "True to Life" for you!
That's wonderful; thanks so much! :D
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Truth be told, it's the only one on your list that I know, though, the title of "The Last Outlaw" was bugging me. ' Must have read about it somewhere... ' ( ( Thinking, thinking... ) ) Aha! In the book B Movies by Don Miller. There. I'm proud of myself.

Say, there's a hole in your list now. What's going to fill it?

Think I'll put that thinking cap back on and work out a list of my own. Just ten titles? Oh dear...
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I'll have to have a think about it. My most wants are in foreign movies that haven't had an English release. So many big named films and as of yet, as far as I'm aware, no Birtish translation.

The top of my list would be La Femme Du Boulanger but let me come back to you with the rest.
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CarrieLiz wrote:Truth be told, it's the only one on your list that I know, though, the title of "The Last Outlaw" was bugging me. ' Must have read about it somewhere... ' ( ( Thinking, thinking... ) ) Aha! In the book B Movies by Don Miller. There. I'm proud of myself.
John Ford wrote the original story, and Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Henry B. Walthall, and Tom Tyler star: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/18456/The-Last-Outlaw/. Supposedly there's a memorable scene when Carey's character sees a singing cowboy western for the first time.
CarrieLiz wrote:Say, there's a hole in your list now. What's going to fill it?
Hmm... let's say I'll fill it after you and Allison finish your lists. :wink:
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charliechaplinfan wrote:The top of my list would be La Femme Du Boulanger but let me come back to you with the rest.
It seems to be on youtube ... but, sorry to say, it isn't subtitled:
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Mary-Kate wrote: I've purchased Australian DVD's that play on my computer. I haven't tried playing PAL discs yet, but I'd be willing to give them a shot, particularly for Valley of Song (1953).
I'm so excited! I just discovered that Valley of Song is available on DVD! :D http://www.amazon.co.uk/Valley-Song-DVD ... B008LU8NF0
Of course, it's in Region 2, but I'm going to 'give it a shot' anyway.
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It can be found, I'm sure, from collectors but I'm not ready to buy a watery recording from TV yet of Clark Gable's last comedy, BUT NOT FOR ME. I haven't seen it since I was a kid, and it came on television...probably A&E or AMC.

The Last Outlaw would be one for me, too.
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MissGoddess wrote:It can be found, I'm sure, from collectors but I'm not ready to buy a watery recording from TV yet of Clark Gable's last comedy, BUT NOT FOR ME. I haven't seen it since I was a kid, and it came on television...probably A&E or AMC.

But Not for Me seems to be available streaming, though I have no experience with buying movies from youtube: https://www.youtube.com/movie?v=ggxV_N1 ... ture=mv_sr

MissGoddess wrote:The Last Outlaw would be one for me, too.
Then if I ever find it, I'll be sure to contact you...:wink:
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thank you so much for looking, Mary-Kate! I've only watched Netflix streaming movies and Amazon. I'm afraid $9.99 is a bit too steep for anything other than a real DVD. However, if it's in digital format, maybe it will make it to one of the MOD distributors some day.
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MissGoddess wrote:thank you so much for looking, Mary-Kate!
Oh, think nothing of it. :) And I realize now that it's also on Amazon as a download ($9.99, again) and on disc as a Reg.2 Import from Spain.
MissGoddess wrote:I'm afraid $9.99 is a bit too steep for anything other than a real DVD.
I'm definitely with you there! ($9.99 = ouch.) Now, if it was $2.99, that would be a different story. Of course, in the case of Amazon at least the file is physically on one's hard drive.
MissGoddess wrote:However, if it's in digital format, maybe it will make it to one of the MOD distributors some day.
Yes, it gives one some hope to know that it has a life apart from the pallid existence of a watery TV recording. (That's a good descriptive phrase of yours, Miss G.)
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Thanks for the youtube clip, I do have a recording from AnnHarding without subs. It's a big film from the 1930s in French cinema, it's surprising it hasn't been released to the wider world yet.
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charliechaplinfan wrote:Thanks for the youtube clip, I do have a recording from AnnHarding without subs. It's a big film from the 1930s in French cinema, it's surprising it hasn't been released to the wider world yet.
You're welcome; and yes, that does seem peculiar... maybe it's meant as an incentive for more people to learn French? (kidding.)

I'm curious to see what other titles are being hunted for...
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My angel, Mary: you're a hard, hard woman! Just ten titles! But I've got something of a list worked out at last. Anyway, I'm going to post it before I change it again.
  • The Man I Love (1929)
  • June Moon (1931)
  • Cradle Song (1933)
  • Sitting Pretty (1933)
  • The Barrier (1937)
  • All Women Have Secrets (1939)
  • Emergency Squad (1940)
  • The Midas Touch (1940)
  • Two Tickets to London (1943)
  • The Runaround (1946)
How's that?
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The Ingenue wrote:My angel, Mary: you're a hard, hard woman!

Everyone tells me that. Can't understand why. :twisted: (A conciliatory idea: we could compile multiple lists: "My Ten Most Wanted", "My Next Ten Most Wanted," "My Last Ten Most Wanted.")

Good job with the list; some are apparently so hard to find that I've never even heard of them! But one, The Runaround, I should be getting a copy of shortly (it actually was on my new list!), so assuming it's a watchable print, I'll send it along to you once I receive it. :)
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