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What Classics Did You See Last Week (January 18–January 24)

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    sheetsadam1 — 2 months ago(January 27, 2026 08:15 PM)

    I loved
    Brief Encounter
    ! I really should watch it again.
    A Letter to Three Wives
    has been on my watch list for a bit.
    "Praise be to Allah." - President Donald J. Trump, Easter Sunday 04/05/2026

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      CoriSCapnSkip — 2 months ago(January 26, 2026 11:44 PM)

      The Brave One
      (1956) on January 18
      Take Me Home: The John Denver Story
      (2000) on January 19
      Heidi
      (2015) on January 22
      The Rescuers Down Under
      (1990) on January 23
      A Little Princess
      (1995) on January 24

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        spiderwort — 2 months ago(January 27, 2026 01:58 PM)

        The only one of yours I've seen, Cori, is
        The Brave One
        , which has been a personal favorite since I first saw it when I was a kid and it was first released. I've seen it a few times through the years and have always loved it just as much as I did then.
        The Oscar winning screenplay was written by the then blacklisted Dalton Trumbo, who used a pseudonym (a "front") for screen credit at the time. He didn't get personal credit for it until 1975 when the Academy's president, Walter Mirisch, personally delivered a belated Oscar to Trumbo for that wonderful script, now officially recognized by AMPAS as his creation. And eighteen years later, the Academy awarded him a posthumous Oscar for his
        Roman Holiday
        (1953) script. What a life.

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          CoriSCapnSkip — 2 months ago(January 27, 2026 05:36 PM)

          Yes, Trumbo received Oscars for both films but apparently screen credit only on
          Roman Holiday
          . The copy I saw of
          The Brave One
          still said Robert Rich.

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            spiderwort — 2 months ago(January 27, 2026 09:37 PM)

            I suspect the versions of
            Roman Holiday
            we see today were updated by the studio later after the Blacklist, though I can't be sure how it all came down. But the original film was credited to his front: Ian McLellan Hunter. I've only seen it with Trumbo's credit since I first saw the film in the sixties, but I know that it wasn't that way when the film was first released during the Blacklist. He didn't get screen credit again until Kirk Douglas hired him to write
            Spartacus
            and Otto Preminger hired him to write
            Exodus
            , and they both gave him screen credit, which effectively put an end to the Blacklist. Kudos to them for doing that.

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              CoriSCapnSkip — 2 months ago(January 28, 2026 12:12 AM)

              I never saw any writer's name other than Ian McLellan Hunter on
              Roman Holiday
              until Dalton Trumbo's screen credit was restored in 2011.

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                spiderwort — 2 months ago(January 28, 2026 01:22 AM)

                That seems right. I'm probably misremembering my early viewings. In any case, I'm glad his credit got restored.
                Roman Holiday
                is one of my favorite films. I love the script, Audrey Hepburn's wonderful debut performance, and William Wyler's great direction. And what an ending! It's absolutely perfect and so beautifully done.

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                  CoriSCapnSkip — 2 months ago(January 28, 2026 05:43 PM)

                  Roman Holiday
                  was one of my mom's favorite films and we watched it countless times over the years. She had a VHS copy I was used to and the writer's name didn't mean much to me. Then when we watched it once on TCM I was shocked to see Dalton Trumbo's name, with which I
                  was
                  familiar! I remember remarking on this at the time.

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                    MissMargoChanning — 2 months ago(January 27, 2026 10:20 PM)

                    It was a Clifton Webb week!
                    I just felt like happier times with a dose of old fashioned laughter!
                    Sitting Pretty
                    Cheaper By The Dozen
                    You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
                    Fasten Your Seatbelts….
                    It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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                      spiderwort — 2 months ago(January 28, 2026 01:27 AM)

                      I just felt like happier times with a dose of old fashioned laughter!
                      Boy, can I relate to that, MissMargo. And you picked a couple of really good ones to do the trick.

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                        MissMargoChanning — 2 months ago(January 28, 2026 02:47 PM)

                        Each week I look forward to this thread or ones like it. We share some good choices.
                        I definitely want to revisit Roman Holiday soon!
                        You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
                        Fasten Your Seatbelts….
                        It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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