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The Snake Pit 1948. Anatole Litvak.
All The Kings Men 1949. Robert Rossen.
A Face In The Crowd 1957. Elia Kazan.
The Cranes Are Flying 1957. D Mikhail. (USSR)
I'd love to see these films once more, but they rarely come up on TV. Anyone else have lists like this?
All The Kings Men 1949. Robert Rossen.
A Face In The Crowd 1957. Elia Kazan.
The Cranes Are Flying 1957. D Mikhail. (USSR)
I'd love to see these films once more, but they rarely come up on TV. Anyone else have lists like this?
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It’s available cheaply on a rather good DVD.
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Michael Mann’s The Keep - Unavailable on DVD and rarely screened on TV and that goes for all the following: William Cameron Menzies’ The Maze, Ib Melchior’s The Time Travelers and William Castle’s Project X (this one recently released on blu-ray and DVD).
Themroc.
Night Of The Generals.
Mad Max 1.
Sophie Scholl.
Time Out.
All awesome films.But they'd rather show The Day After Tomorrow 10 times a year.:mad:
First time I've ever seen it on TV. Good film too.
I remember that. Didn't it have Faye Ripley in it? Another one from around the mid-nineties is Death and the Maiden
Movie Movie
Juggernaut
All the Marbles
Twilights Last Gleaming
The End
Hooper
City Heat
Sharky's Machine
Seems Like Old Times
Foul Play
The Electric Horseman
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
loads more where they came from.
Thanks for that.
The Time Travellers - now there's a blast from the past! Last time I saw that was on telly in the 70s
That’s on reasonably often.
Excellent film and just about to be released on blu-ray and DVD in the States.
Yes, I’m sure it was that long ago as well. I imagine the broadcasters reckon that the end of the film, where they basically re-run the previous hour or so at high speed, would look silly to a modern audience but it’s so bonkers and unique that it is compellingly weird just for that reason.
Another that’s rarely shown is Mario Bava’s quite brilliant Danger: Diabolik. Available on DVD for ages but rarely screened on TV it’s a true pop-art masterpiece complete with Terry-Thomas and a fantastic Ennio Morricone score - What more could you wish for?!
Must be on SKY Movies or TCM certainly not been on FTA for as long as I can recall.
I don’t have Sky or TCM but I recall seeing it in Radio Times on one of the FTA channels (BBC1 IIRC) now and again. I’m sure there’s a website that keeps track of how often these things are on.
I wish someone would release that on DVD. Its ending is very interesting indeed.
the return of captain invincible
the yellow rolls royce
grande hotel
He’s on a one-man mission to ruin the memory of every good SF film ever made seemingly.
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Yellow Rolls Royce has been on TCM/TNT about two thousand times in the last 20 years.
A good one also is I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings.
haven't seen that since the 80's .
It's on YouTube: you can watch it all day if you want.:)
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Death Watch (La Mort en Direct)
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