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    PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 22, 2025 01:15 AM)

    Chances
    1931 - Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Rose Hobart, Anthony Bushel. World War I. Brothers Jack (Fairbanks) and Tom (Bushel) are off to the war. Tom is in love with their neighbor Molly (Hobart), but she has her eyes on Jack. Some WWI trench warfare here. - ***1/2
    Captured!
    1933 - Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Paul Lukas - World War I. Captain Allison (Howard) is in a German prison camp, and is joined there by his friend Lt. Jack Digby (Fairbanks) after a while - not knowing that Digby was having an affair with his wife. ***1/2
    Holiday Affair
    1949 - Robert Mitchum, Janet Leigh, Wendell Corey, Gordon Gebert - Christmas time romantic comedy - ***1/2
    I Like Your Nerve
    1931 - Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Loretta Young - Larry O'Brien (Fairbanks) visiting in some Latin American country chases after Diane Forsythe. Like many of the romantic comedies from the 1930's this doesn't have much of a story but I enjoyed seeing youthful Fairbanks and Young working together. - ***
    The Shop Around the Corner
    1940 - Margaret Sullavan, Jimmie Stewart, Frank Morgan, Felix Bressart. Dir Ernst Lubitsch. - ****
    Kind Lady
    1935 - Aline MacMahon, Basil Rathbone, Frank Albertson - A middle-aged, well-off woman (MacMahon) invites a struggling young artist (Rathbone) into her house at Christmas time. Only to find that he and his cronies take over her life. - ***1/2
    Cash On Demand
    1961 - Peter Cushing, Andre Morell - a bank robbery a few days before Christmas. - ***
    The Harder They Fall
    1956 - Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger, Jan Sterling. Boxing Flick. Ex-sportswriter is hired to promote a boxer Argentina, Toro, who is big but doesn't have much boxing ability. ***

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      spiderwort — 3 months ago(December 24, 2025 02:23 PM)

      Wow, what a list of good ones you have there, PL, although I haven't seen several of them yet –
      Chances, Captured, I Like Your Nerve
      and
      Cash on Demand
      , but based upon your ratings it seems like I need too.
      And I'm a big fan of all the others, especially
      The Shop Around the Corner
      and
      Holiday Affair
      , which are two of my favorites.

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        PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 24, 2025 04:40 PM)

        Chances
        and
        Captured!
        I particularly liked because they are WWI movies. I remember about 15 years ago discussing WWI movies on a forum and we only got about 10, you know, the usual suspects:
        All Quiet on the Western Front
        ,
        Sgt York
        ,
        Wings
        ,
        Dawn Patrol
        (1938),
        Paths of Glory
        ,
        Gallipoli
        , … . WWI was really big in the early 1930s, and recently I have found a lot more.
        One of the other things, I liked about
        Chances
        is that I found the female star, Rose Hobart had a nice tomboyish appeal to her.
        In
        Captured
        , you also get Leslie Howard, who is always good to watch.
        For
        I Like Your Nerve
        , one has to be into Douglas Fairbanks jr's schtick and Loretta Young's beauty. Otherwise stay away.
        I've watched quite a few of Douglas Fairbanks jr's movies:
        Loose Ankles
        (1930)
        The Dawn Patrol
        (1930) - TCM lists this as
        Flight Command
        Little Caesar
        (1931)
        Chances
        (1931)
        I Like Your Nerve
        (1931)
        The Life of Jimmy Dolan
        (1933)
        Morning Glory
        (1933)
        Captured!
        (1933)
        The Prisoner of Zenda
        (1937)
        Having a Wonderful Time
        (1938)
        Gunga Din
        (1939)
        ——
        Cash on Demand
        is another of those low-key British crime dramas that is fairly watchable.

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          spiderwort — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 02:25 PM)

          Thanks for all that important info. I'll keep an eye out for both
          Chances
          and
          Captured
          . I haven't seen a lot of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. films, only
          Little Caesar
          and
          Gunga Din
          , but it sure looks like I have some interesting catching up to do.

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            PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 06:16 PM)

            Of those you haven't seen, I would put these 3 at the top of the list to watch
            1)
            Prisoner of Zenda
            (1937) - Ronald Colman gets the lead role as an Englishman who looks like the king and has to impersonate the king. Douglas Fairbanks, jr is on the opposite side playing Ruppert of Henzau. An outstanding cast: Raymond Massey, C.Aubrey Smith, David Niven, Madelleine Carroll, and Mary Astor.
            2)
            Morning Glory

            • Katherine Hepburn earned an Oscar for her performance as an eccentric young girl from the country aspiring to be a great stage actress. Fairbanks gets the role of being a young writer, who really admires her, and helps her.

            The Life of Jimmy Dolan

            • Fairbanks gets the lead role here as a boxer who kills someone and is on the run. He ends up destitute at a farmhouse out west, where Aline MacMahon and Loretta Young are looking out for 3 orphans (Anne Shirley, Mickey Rooney and Allen Hoskins). Familiar faces show up through the movie: Lyle Talbot, Guy Kibbee, John Wayne, and Edward Arnold.
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              spiderwort — 3 months ago(December 27, 2025 02:12 PM)

              Thanks so much. I'll keep those in mind and see if I can find them. Hard to believe I haven't already seen them.

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                CoriSCapnSkip — 3 months ago(December 22, 2025 05:37 PM)

                Began watching
                The Dick Van Dyke Show
                (1961) on December 14.
                Almost Angels
                (1962) on December 15.
                This is Spinal Tap
                (1984) on December 16.
                Watched the unaired 1968 pilot to
                All in the Family
                entitled
                Justice for All
                on December 18.
                Watched the unaired 1969 pilot to
                All in the Family
                entitled
                Those Were the Days
                on December 19.
                These pilots were virtually identical to each other except each had different actors for Michael, in these pilots named Richard, and Gloria. Differences with the series were that Richard and Gloria were already married and living with Archie and Edith, whose last name was Justice and not Bunker. Otherwise much of these pilots eventually made it into the series.
                The Million Dollar Duck
                (1971) on December 20.

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                  spiderwort — 3 months ago(December 24, 2025 02:36 PM)

                  Very interesting stuff, Cori. I love
                  The Dick Van Dyke Show
                  , but I haven't seen any of the others, not even
                  The is Spinal Tap
                  (hard to believe, I know).
                  And I especially love your info about the pilots to
                  All in the Family
                  . I had no idea! How on earth you found them to see is beyond me, but I'm so glad you shared all of that with us. Amazing, but not surprising, really, given the process of film and television production in Hollywood.

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                    CoriSCapnSkip — 3 months ago(December 24, 2025 05:33 PM)

                    The two original pilots to
                    All in the Family
                    , titled
                    Justice for All
                    and
                    Those Were the Days
                    , are on YouTube, as is the pilot for
                    The Dick Van Dyke Show
                    , titled
                    Head of the Family
                    . I saw that last night.

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                      spiderwort — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 02:30 PM)

                      Unbelievable! Thanks so much for sharing. It's so hard to keep up these days, but if I find the time, I'll see if I can at least watch the
                      All in the Family
                      shows. Those would be the most important to me. Thanks again for the info.

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                        CoriSCapnSkip — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 05:12 PM)

                        You're welcome.

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                          Paul P. Powell — 3 months ago(December 25, 2025 07:59 PM)

                          I've seen a bunch of classics and foreign flicks this month.
                          But I now think that –rather than bury my reviews in these weekly roundups –I'm going to start placing my remarks under each film's page.
                          I'm starting to lose track of where my comments reside, is why.
                          Paul P. Powell, Pool Player

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                            PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 03:17 AM)

                            That is not a bad idea, as the post will be more long lasting - staying on the film's page.
                            The advantage to the weekly page is one tends to get more discussion.

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                              Paul P. Powell — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 03:22 AM)

                              True, it is valuable as a way to remind people about history.
                              For me, it's just that yesterday –as I was getting ready to enter my latest finds this week –I caught myself unable to remember what titles I had already rattled off the week before.
                              And that means keeping a spreadsheet or something! So I need to do some experimentation with different methods.
                              Paul P. Powell, Pool Player

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                                PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 26, 2025 03:41 AM)

                                I just keep a list of the movies I've watched and the date on a notepad .txt file. I'll start a new file with the New Year.

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