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Marc Chevalier said:Mr. Powers is right: late in life, some Golden Era stars made a graceful final bow.
Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche had memorable roles in "Trading Places" (1983).
Bette Davis, Lillian Gish(!), Vincent Price, Ann Southern and Harry Carey Jr. were in the dull but respectable film, "The Whales of August" (1987).
As JP said, "Ghost Story" was an okay enough movie; it also starred Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Melvyn Douglas.
*** Extra bonus point: Melvyn Douglas was really superb in "Being There" (1979).***
Henry Fonda and Katherine Hepburn were fine in "On Golden Pond" (1981).
David Niven, Elsa Lanchester and Alec Guinness were fun in "Murder by Death" (1976).
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Don't forget Alec Guinness in his most famous role. "Help me ObiWan Kinobi!"
You are right about Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Melvyn Douglas in Ghost Story. I neglected to mention them. They fit in the story as it was sort of a retrospective on their lives and events that effected them today. They had to be old.
Don't forget Vincent Price's voice in the Thriller video. There was a guy who changed with the times. He was a big heavy metal fan too. :eusa_doh: