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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
1 Jan 25
I was wondering around YouTube wondering about what to watch in the new year. There it was. I had no idea there was a third installment in the Topper story. But there it was Topper Returns(1942). Now, the original was Topper...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
20 Jan 24
Another great movie with Cary Grant in the lead as Doctor Noah Praetorius who is a popular doctor and professor at this university. (He has done so many movies that were memorable. I had forgotten about this one and found it on...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
21 May 22
Charade came out in 1963 and was such a cute movie. Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant. Need I say more? It is described by the critics as being a 'finely crafted thriller' and that it is. It is a Hitchcock film so it is well...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
13 May 22
I am lucky to have the cable stations like TCM, AMC, and such that show the old movies. On TCM they even show some silent movies from the 20s. I don't care for those but enjoy movies from the mid-'30s to 1960. The '60s era was a...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
26 Mar 18
1948 – Spoiler alerts
Though this Cary Grant and Myrna Loy film is regarded by many as a classic screwball comedy, I found it dull, and utterly predictable throughout.
The Blandings family live in a small over-cramped...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
23 Jan 17
The 5,300-square-foot 19th century Spanish-style farmhouse on 1 1/2 acres in Las Palomas, California just sold for $3.495 million. Cary Grant owned the estate for twenty years in 1930's. It has 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. It would...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
8 Oct 16
The evil, vengeful Martian Mysterons had the best excuse of all for never being seen. They were invisible.
We got to see people and machines they created facsimiles of after killing and destroying the originals but we never saw...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
4 Sep 16
I’ve been there twice. Once about 40 years ago and again about 16 years ago. Mount Rushmore is in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The sculptor was named Gutzon Borglum. After he died, his son, took over the project.
We also...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
16 Mar 16
Three of my grown children and my grandson were over this evening. We played cards for a while and then started talking about movies.
We all named our favorite movie and actor. My youngest son said his favorite actor was...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
8 Feb 16
Cary Grant was so debonair. And he was also FUNNY. He could play a leading man very easily because he was handsome, but what really made him a wonderful actor, in my humble opinion, was his comedic abilities.
It was definitely...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Jan 16
one of them is Topper(1937) with the cute Constance Bennett and the wonderful Cary Grant. Cute story of Marion and George Kerby who find themselves dead.They get bored and feel sad for their friend, Mr.Topper, played by Roland...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
7 Dec 15
A friend of mine and I were talking the other day and somehow we got on the subject of celebrities changing their names, to have a better sounding professional name. You would probably be very surprised with a few of the ones we...
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (98033)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
30 Nov 15
I love watching Old Hollywood movies and a great many of them could be called tear-jerkers. This is because you cannot get through these movies without reaching for a box of tissues. They wring out all of the possible emotions in...
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TheRealDawn
@dawnald (85137)
• Shingle Springs, California
28 Dec 11
So today I had decided that I would pack up some books, color my hair, and take care of cancelling a couple of joint credit card accounts.
Got 2 out of 3 done, but Cary Grant kept me from doing any packing.
I came home from...
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fpd1955
@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
18 Nov 07
I like most of them. Arsenic and Old Lace, which he was hysterical in. Notorious, with Ingrid Bergman, is one of my favorites. North by Northwest, with the beautiful Grace Kelly. Bringing Up Baby, with Katherine Hepburn is also...
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andreaskye
@andreaskye (390)
• United States
22 Apr 07
I think this film is a timeless classic that is extremely funny even until today. Cary Grant was so awesome.
My favorite scene is way you can read the expressions on his face as he realizes he just saw a body in the window...
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samsonskola
@samsonskola (3357)
• United States
28 Jan 07
Cary Grant was such a wonderfully versatile actor! And very handsome, too...I was just wondering, what is your favorite Cary Grant movie? Mine would have to be Father Goose..it is such a wonderful movie. He could play it serious...
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