You're welcome! It was an informative exercise as always. Deborah Kerr should be more well-known for sure.
I think this is very true. The 1950s was the end of "old Hollywood" for the most...
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You're welcome! It was an informative exercise as always. Deborah Kerr should be more well-known for sure.
I think this is very true. The 1950s was the end of "old Hollywood" for the most...
The results are in!
As I have mentioned, the farther we go back in the past, the fewer actors I know. So for the most part, I tried to stick with actors I was familiar with (there's one very...
I've been busy watching Sundance movies, but I'm working on the actors list now.
I will do my best! It gets harder and harder as we go back in time. I'm just not as familiar with as many actors. It's always fun though.
Nobody has nominated White Christmas? I'll go ahead and nominate it. My mom loves that movie.
I second
Never So Few (1959)
Director: John Sturges
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhiP4niVKDE
I second Marty.
An underrated film.
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Robert Wise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSKPN3Upt64
I'm late to the party and I can't believe how long it took for you guys to second The Bridge on the River Kwai.
In honor of the great Sidney Poitier, I nominate:
Blackboard Jungle (1955)...