George Slv 17th Aug 2015 |  | CinemaApache (1954) (1954) | Based on a true story of an Apache warrior who escaped custody and wreaked havoc in the west before being caught again. One of the genre classics produced by Harold Hecht. Based on the novel "Broncho Apache" by Paul I. Wellman.
YT highlights from GSMovieMoments:
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George Slv 17th Aug 2015 |  | CinemaCat Ballou (1965) (1965) | One of a series of classics produced in the 1950s and 60s by Harold Hecht.
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George Slv 12th Aug 2015 |  | CinemaDon't Knock The Twist (1962) (1962) | [YouTube Video]
Linda Scott performs Yessiree.
YT video from GSMusicMoments.
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George Slv 31st Jul 2015 |  | CinemaCarry On Constable (1960) (1960) | You know the scene where the constables take a shower, the water is unexpectedly cold, and they all run out just holding towels in front? A recent release has cut that scene out.
One of the mysteries of planet Earth. Times are presumably getting more licencious, but they make cuts like this to reissues, and Google search thinks low necklines must be blocked.
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George Slv 26th Jul 2015 |  | CinemaTaras Bulba (1962) (1962) | [YouTube Video]
The ride of the kozaks scene, from cvetozaver Youtube.
Zaporozchy is the word for their kozak organization.
By the way, digital kills all the life out of this music.
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George Slv 26th Jul 2015 |  | CinemaTaras Bulba (1962) (1962) | Produced by Tony Curtis. An extremely exciting story about Ukrainian [no not Roshen, okay?] kozaks. Problem was that when you saw the newspaper ad there was no picture indicating this and no description. People wouldn't know what "Taras Bulba" meant. That's a first and last name ya know?
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George Slv 26th Jul 2015 |  | CinemaTrapeze (1956) (1956) | [YouTube Video]
Movie highlights from Youtube GSMovieMoments.
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George Slv 15th Jul 2015 |  | CinemaOctopussy (1983) (1983) | [YouTube Video]
One review book says they threw in everything but the kitchen sink to make an enjoyable movie. This may be the most enjoyable exciting Bond. Check these train scenes.
Goof: If you have a bomb 4-hour preset delay, then you don't set the detonation time.
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George Slv 12th Jun 2015 |  | CinemaDeep Sleep (1990) (1990) | Excerpts with Megan Follows
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The video capture was uneven.
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George Slv 21st May 2015 |  | CinemaThe Third Man (The 3rd Man) (1949) (1949) | Who is Harry Lime and why is there a movie about him
anyway
in the first place
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George Slv 21st May 2015 |  | CinemaUne Parisienne (La Parisienne) (1957) (1957) | LouisSidney, how can you miss the point? The black screen is where the missing footage should be. Did you look at the YT video?
And go to the YT page to read explanations.
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George Slv 21st May 2015 |  | CinemaUne Parisienne (La Parisienne) (1957) (1957) | Clips I put on Youtube with English audio.
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George Slv 20th May 2015 |  | CinemaUne Parisienne (La Parisienne) (1957) (1957) | Oh yeah, this is one I've been working on for years as a collector.
It seems the French edition was titled Une while the English was La.
I have an English language collector tape. That has never been issued officially on VHS or DVD.
Only French language with English subtitles.
And the reissues are all missing the pre-title sequence. I'd really like to know why.
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George Slv 9th May 2015 |  | CinemaMob Story (1989) (1989) | My experience during the filming of this movie in Winnipeg. For the winter car chase downtown they waited for a night when there was frost on the pavement, to make the car skid as it turned left from Portage Ave north onto Main St. It was past midnight and I had a chance to go watch. The camera here was on the north-east corner inside the back of a station wagon. There were a couple ambulances hired standing around corners in case of accident. Security guards kept pedestrians from entering the scene. I came from the south-west area across the street, waited til I was allowed to walk along the sidewalk circled red and thru an underpass to the camera location.
See the image above from the movie. In the action, this car skids as it turns to your right, and stopped with its side to the camera here.
Portage and Main is a famous intersection in Canada. The two largest arteries meeting. Each street 8 lanes divided.
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George Slv 8th May 2015 |  | CinemaMob Story (1989) (1989) | The producers were two Jewish brothers of Winnipeg, who took advantage of federal government grants to aid Canadian content production. A New York film crew was used, and filmed around Winnipeg. It's not top class, but of historical interest.
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