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sandra Treasure Island (1950) I read somewhere that Tommy Kirk was fired by Disney for drug use, caused by his conflict over his homosexuality; he then made a couple... – May 20, 6:52 PM
Coolguy Son of Godzilla (1967) At least minya and goji are in another movie so dnt think there frozen! – May 11, 1:34 PM
monsterhunter Treasure Island (1950) Sad to say, but child stars encountering difficulty in life is not a new phenomena. Just look at what happened with Tommy Kirk, another young... – May 06, 6:24 PM
Kevin Ursus in the Valley of the Lions (1961) Love this movie!!! I have seen it a few times and it always gets better with each viewing. – May 06, 8:44 AM
sandra Treasure Island (1950) You didn't mention that the movie has one of the greatest movie theme songs ever : "Sixteen men on a dead man's chest/ Yo ho... – May 05, 10:16 AM
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Return to Peyton Place (1961)
When Peyton Place came out, it quickly surpassed The Bible as America’s favorite book. And it was easy to see…
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Peyton Place (1957)
Peyton Place is a laughably silly soaper that dates rather badly with its meager attempts to be risqué by frequently…
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Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
Cary Grant plays Geoff “Pop” Carter and if you find yourself trying to stifle a giggle when you first see…
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Old Acquaintance (1943)
There’s only one reason anyone would ever seek out this semi-obscure Bette Davis movie (one of only about 19 that…
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For the Love of Willadean (1964)
After watching For the Love of Willadean, I’m reasonably confident that even now, decades later, that J.D. Gray is still…
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The Mystery in Dracula’s Castle (1973)
There’s really no mystery here. There isn’t any castle. And while you do get two Draculas, one is an actor…
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Mrs. Parkington (1944)
As soon as you see star Greer Garson hobble down the gigantic staircase of her ornate mansion all decked out…
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Mrs. Miniver (1942)
To hear my grandpa talk about it, World War II was a time fraught with danger and drama and filled…
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Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Edmund Gwenn won an Oscar for his portrayal of the real deal Santa Claus that for some reason has escaped…
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Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
In this beloved musical effort set against the backdrop of the 1903 World’s Fair, Judy Garland sings her way through…








