Worf
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Interesting. Slip and Sach were everyone's friend.
Hear hear!
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Interesting. Slip and Sach were everyone's friend.
Gun Crazy, 1950. Peggy Cummins (drop dead gorgeous and still alive). Great "Bonnie and Clyde" sorta film, but different. Really liked it. I think it was on TCM Essentials.
Gun Crazy, 1950. Peggy Cummins (drop dead gorgeous and still alive). Great "Bonnie and Clyde" sorta film, but different. Really liked it. I think it was on TCM Essentials.
James, you might enjoy this! It's about the real Tom Horn, Hollywood played lose with the facts as usual. Either he was framed, or it was a case of mistaken identity, with Tom shooting the kid, thinking he was shooting his father. In real life, Tom talked to much at the trial and may have condemned him self. Apparently he lived up to his nick name given to him by Geronimo, "Talking boy"! Although, some of the real life exploites of Horn are more interesting then the fiction. http://www.leverguns.com/articles/staley/horn_vs_hollywood.htmThat movie was depressing. The way it ended for Horn stunk.
lolYeah, probably should make sure to also not get her a gun lolJust finished Notorious and now watching Dial M For Murder. Then out to see the real world of Hollywood lolI like that film and she's lovely in that film. Each time I watch I keep threatening my wife that I'm going to get her a pair of those sexy tight cowgirl pants she has on during the show Then I get that "We're not amused" from her...
S on of a gun. Didn't realize it, but I thought he looked "familiar". Dall died really young. Too bad, he was really good.I watched it too, also the first time I'd seen it. An excellent little flick, very well done for its modest budget... though it only struck me as a semi-film noir. It was cool seeing around-11-year-old "Rusty" Tamblin playing the younger John Dall.
Spent an awful, cold, damp afternoon, cosy indoors watching this.... enjoyed it very much.