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| Laughing Gravy | Jun 11 2009, 11:46 AM Post #16 |
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Revered in the UK
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Agree on the Oscars thing. I count six through '57, though, but MGM had more through that period. Let's see.... Columbia Best Pics through '57... It Happened One Night '34 You Can't Take It With You '38 All the King's Men '49 From Here to Eternity '53 On the Waterfront '54 Bridge on the River Kwai '57 |
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| panzer the great & terrible | Jun 12 2009, 10:11 AM Post #17 |
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Mouth Breather
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Yeah, post-Cohn mostly. I think the total was 14. As a James Mason fan I too would love to see Five Fingers again, even though as I recall it had its long spots. Zanuck's famous editing skills. |
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