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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Dec 28, 2011 13:43:01 GMT
Apparently it's on either today or tomorrow at 4:45pm on TCM, USA.
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Post by Monk's Moll on Dec 28, 2011 14:15:31 GMT
It's today, Mrs. V. !
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Post by limey on Dec 29, 2011 1:50:19 GMT
Sorry guys - dropped the ball. Meant to list this a few days ago. But on January 27th TCM is showing two Dwights back to back. The Invisible Man at 10:15 PM and Frankenstein at 11:30 PM (Central Time) ;D
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Post by Monk's Moll on Dec 29, 2011 14:18:29 GMT
Sorry guys - dropped the ball. Meant to list this a few days ago. But on January 27th TCM is showing two Dwights back to back. The Invisible Man at 10:15 PM and Frankenstein at 11:30 PM (Central Time) ;D Ain't no thang, Limey, it's cool , and thanks for the January listing! Mmm, two Dwights in one night, definite Mr. Frye love *gets the industrial strength wind machine ready* !
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Post by liz on Dec 31, 2011 2:02:45 GMT
Missed it. But I didn't miss the two Gene Kelly movies yesterday. I sure have my priorities in line, huh? :/
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Dec 31, 2011 13:09:23 GMT
Just wished we got Dwight films on TV over here. Apart from the occasional Universal Horror (which is rare these days) we get NOTHING!
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Post by limey on Jan 20, 2012 1:15:16 GMT
Well, the only movies I'm finding with Dwight for January are The Invisible Man and Frankenstein on TCM on the 27th like I mentioned earlier. But for all you Boris and Bela fans they are showing the Black Cat on January 22nd at 8:15 (Central Time). I think this is my favorite film of them together. ;D
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Post by Monk's Moll on Feb 7, 2012 12:49:11 GMT
Yesterday, Hangmen Also Die was on TCM at 2 p.m. and I didn't post it in time, Mea Culpa *slaps head in V8 fashion*!!!!
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Feb 7, 2012 16:43:40 GMT
Yesterday, Hangmen Also Die was on TCM at 2 p.m. and I didn't post it in time, Mea Culpa *slaps head in V8 fashion*!!!! That's one I REALLY want to see as well, nto just for Dwight but as it was directed by Fritz Lang and written by Brecht.
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Post by limey on Feb 8, 2012 1:35:18 GMT
I happened to be home yesterday and turned the channel to TCM and lo and behold Hangmen Also Die was just starting. What the ... I scooted over to Dwight's filmography and Hangmen is not listed there. I submitted a request today to add this so hopefully we won't miss it again. I love the part when the hostages are playing chess and a huge smile breaks out on Dwight's face - my heart skipped a little beat there.
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Post by liz on Feb 8, 2012 20:18:33 GMT
I saw it!! Alexander Granach was fantastic, as well as Dwight.
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Feb 10, 2012 23:59:32 GMT
I saw it!! Alexander Granach was fantastic, as well as Dwight. Is Granach's role any more substantial than Dwights?
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Post by liz on Feb 12, 2012 8:35:18 GMT
I saw it!! Alexander Granach was fantastic, as well as Dwight. Is Granach's role any more substantial than Dwights? Yes, it is. While still a supporting character, Granach plays a bigger role than Dwight, as a Nazi inspector.
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Post by Mrs Vindecco on Feb 13, 2012 15:08:50 GMT
I'm glad he had a good role. Lang was probably aware of his work in Germany. Pity Dwight doesn't have more than a line.
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