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The Little Fugitive

The Little Fugitive

Joey in Coney Island My memories of growing up in New York City are wonderful and I will never forget it. One event I remember quite clearly is our yearly trips to Coney Island. I can still see the fat laughing lady, the tarot card woman who told you all the ominous things looming in your life, and I can clearly see the exquisitely designed horses on the big carousel. I can see my dad propping up this little skinny kid on top of the big...

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CMG Remembers Peter Falk

RIP Peter Falk September 16, 1927-June 23, 2011

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Why I Love Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Why I Love Alfred Hitchcock Presents

My husband just can’t figure me out, each and every time he wants to watch a movie on our large screen TV,  I choose to stay upstairs in our bedroom with my 32’ inch TV to watch “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” or “The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.” Ok, so why do I do this? I am totally fascinated with how Hitchcock can take a half hour or hour show and keep an audience captive.  These anthology shows were, as I put it,...

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So Evil My Love: Missionary Turns Murderer

So Evil My Love: Missionary Turns Murderer

Ann Todd, & Ray Milland as Olivia & Mark I managed to see a sleeper a few days ago, “So Evil My Love,” (1948); it was one of those rare times I was actually able to sit down and watch a movie without interruptions. So glad I got to see this one, it’s available on DVD, but Amazon just has two available as of this writing. It’s a story of a missionary widow (Ann Todd) who falls for a con-man (Ray Milland) who turns the pious...

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CMG Remembers: Elizabeth Taylor

CMG Remembers: Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor (1932 – 2011) The very first time I saw Elizabeth Taylor I was a little girl, I can’t remember what movie I was watching, but I remember thinking, how beautiful she was. She had these tantalizing eyes that left every man breathless. Her style and fashion sense was every woman’s envy.  My favorite movies with Liz are “Giants” (1956) where Liz plays a wife of a Texas tycoon, who is treated as an outsider in the...

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Dodsworth: The Man Who Loved Too Much

Dodsworth: The Man Who Loved Too Much

Sam & Fran Dodsworth Guess you can say I like to be tortured, I got to watch for my 5th or 6th time the pre-code directed by William Wyler, “Dodsworth,” (1936). The story of a middle aged couple, Sam Dodsworth (Walter Huston) and Fran Dodsworth (Ruth Chatterton). Sam appears to be in his 50′s, he is a small town businessman who is now looking forward to early retirement. His wife Fran on the other hand is not quite...

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