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Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:03 am

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Happy days and a great time for Maltese Falcons and Casablancas and stuff. And then there was Weismuller of course.
Sorry, got a bit carried away there but Dujon might remember a few of them. :mrgreen:
Well, I've seen all of them and even own a few but I'm not sure I saw them when they first came out - the only movies I can remember seeing in Bolton at a young age in their first run were Pinnochio (because I collected for Dr. Barnados) and Ivanhoe (where I fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor). I did recover after some of her later movies. :wink: I did, and still do, enjoy watching the monochrome Bogart movies.
I was a big Ivanhoe fan Monty but my dream cinema women were Jean Simmons (Spartacus, Big Country etc etc etc.) and Natalie Wood (West Side Story, although Rita Moreno was good competition ).
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Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Apr 15, 2008 11:41 am

Here you go Monty. Brian de Bois Gilbert, Ashby de la Zouche and all that :wink:

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:09 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Here you go Monty. Brian de Bois Gilbert, Ashby de la Zouche and all that :wink:

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Thanks, Tango! Not sure why some of these posters are for the German version - I saw it in English and don't remember the subtitle "The Black Knight". I have to confess I fell in love with a number of female stars in my adolescence including Lauren Bacall and Ingrid Bergman. Liz was just the first, although I went off her after she went for a burton. :wink:
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Post by TANGODANCER » Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:30 pm

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Thanks, Tango! Not sure why some of these posters are for the German version - I saw it in English and don't remember the subtitle "The Black Knight". I have to confess I fell in love with a number of female stars in my adolescence including Lauren Bacall and Ingrid Bergman. Liz was just the first, although I went off her after she went for a burton. :wink:
Neither do I. I remember Tony Curtiss in "The Black Shield of Falworth" another knights in armour offering. Also forgot to mention Kim Novak in my female favourites. :wink:
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:18 pm

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Thanks, Tango! Not sure why some of these posters are for the German version - I saw it in English and don't remember the subtitle "The Black Knight". I have to confess I fell in love with a number of female stars in my adolescence including Lauren Bacall and Ingrid Bergman. Liz was just the first, although I went off her after she went for a burton. :wink:
Neither do I. I remember Tony Curtiss in "The Black Shield of Falworth" another knights in armour offering. Also forgot to mention Kim Novak in my female favourites. :wink:
Ah, the first of Hitchcock's three left-handed blondes - I did enjoy Vertigo. I only know the Black Knight from Monty Python, although in the book Ivahoe Richard I was known as the Black Sluggard.
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