First Film that comes to mind...

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'The Prisoner of Zenda' (1922, and then in '37, and then yet again and in Technicolor in '52)

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Tarzan The Ape Man

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KayFrancis wrote: October 26th, 2023, 9:36 pm
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"See that little toeheaded kid sitting in the first row out there, Chuck? Cute, isn't he?! Okay, now, where were we here? Oh, yeah...Moses, oh Moses, you big magnificent hunk of man, you!"

(...there's my answer) ;)

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Go West (1925)

One of my favorite Keaton films though not usually reckoned one of his best

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'The Thing' (1982)

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Mildred Pierce

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KayFrancis wrote: October 27th, 2023, 2:24 am Next swimming in a lake
Ecstasy (1932)

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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)

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The Day of The Jackal

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The Little Foxes (1941)

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Next- favorite short subject


Danny DeVito


Oh wait ... you meant short film ...
Anita Liberty (1997)


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'Casablanca': "We musn't underestimate "American blundering". I was with them when they "blundered" into Berlin in 1918."--Capt.Renault (Claude Rains)

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King of the Zombies (1941) ["Tahama cooks for the living, not the dead."-- spoken by Madame Sul-Te-Wan, the first actress of colour to have received a film contract from a major studio.]

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The Palm Beach Story ( Old Folks At Home )

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Irene (1940) -- song is "Alice Blue Gown," sung by Anna Neagle. [The song was written for the show Irene, which played on Broadway 20 years earlier. The song refers to Teddy Roosevelt's daughter and her dress.]



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