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Reply to Christmas 1977 by OrangeLoco
Cool KISS poster!
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Reply to comment by chicojuarz in Finally watched “It’s a wonderful life” What do you all think about Mary? I find her to be a very interesting character by Burning_Mouth
If it was remade, I doubt they would have the actor do that now!
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Reply to Finally watched “It’s a wonderful life” What do you all think about Mary? I find her to be a very interesting character by Burning_Mouth
The saddest part of the film for me is when George has had all he can stand of not being and he has to find her. He is positive if anyone knows him, she will.
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Reply to Jan Smithers, who later played Bailey on WKRP in Cincinnati, made Newsweek's cover in 1966 as the personification of Baby Boomer youth. by L0st_in_the_Stars
I would have kicked Loni to the curb just to get to look at this lady.
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Reply to comment by Leningradite in Has anyone ever remembered a strange movie they watched as a child that you’ve never been able to find and watch again in your adult life? by Similar-Border-4076
This sounds like the movie The Wasp Woman (1959). It would look about like those great old tv series.
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Reply to comment by yabadabadobadthingz in Has anyone ever remembered a strange movie they watched as a child that you’ve never been able to find and watch again in your adult life? by Similar-Border-4076
Peter Lorre made a film called The Beast With Five Fingers (1946). May be the one?
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Reply to comment by After_Hovercraft7822 in Has anyone ever remembered a strange movie they watched as a child that you’ve never been able to find and watch again in your adult life? by Similar-Border-4076
You are welcome! I haven’t watched it in quite a while, but it stuck with me, too!
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Reply to comment by After_Hovercraft7822 in Has anyone ever remembered a strange movie they watched as a child that you’ve never been able to find and watch again in your adult life? by Similar-Border-4076
Not sure at all about the first one, but could the second one be Tales From The Darkside: The Movie? Debbie Harry was a witch that was fattening up a boy in a cage. He prolonged her from cooking him by telling her horror stories, which is what the rest of the movie was!
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Reply to Lance Kerwin, 'Salem's Lot' actor, dead at 62 | CNN by Striking-Space-5433
He played his character in ‘Salem’s Lot right on the money. Excellent actor as a young man.