Charlie Baker January 16 Share January 16 I think I mentioned before I don't have strong opinions one way or another about George Raft. He's this month's featured star, but they included a movie in which he has a small part--Taxi! This is pure early 1930s Warner Brothers with two wonderful stars, lovely Loretta Young and firing-on-all-cylinders James Cagney. Try it if you haven't seen it. On Watch TCM for about a month. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8556375
mariah23 January 16 Author Share January 16 TCM Remembers David Lynch who passed away at age 78. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8556517
mariah23 January 17 Author Share January 17 TCM Remembers Dame Joan Plowright who passed away yesterday at age 95. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8557010
voiceover January 18 Share January 18 I loved Plowright’s Mrs Fisher in Enchanted April, and her general astonishment at the young women in her house party (“Husbands were taken seriously, as the only true obstacle to sin!”). Yes: she was one of those Dames, who joked in the film of that name that her American agent had promised her any role that Judi Dench “hadn’t got her paws on”. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8557817
Fool to cry Monday at 06:02 PM Share Monday at 06:02 PM She was Baylene in Dinosaur! 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8559465
EtheltoTillie Wednesday at 02:28 AM Share Wednesday at 02:28 AM On 1/12/2025 at 9:17 PM, mariah23 said: TCM Remembers Claude Jarman Jr. who was the last surviving member of this iconic photo. You can catch Jarman in Intruder In the Dust, which was coincidentally shown yesterday as part of MLK Day films. It’s on Watch TCM. Bonus casting for EtheltoTillie is I Love Lucy’s neighbor Mrs. Trumble in a major role. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8560586
Charlie Baker Wednesday at 06:45 PM Share Wednesday at 06:45 PM Elizabeth Patterson had one of those long character actor careers with parts of varying sizes. She turns up in two favorites of mine in substantial roles, one of the aunts in Love Me Tonight, and Fred MacMurray's aunt in Remember the Night. She's also the matriarch in Tobacco Road. (She was also the justice of the peace's wife on the I Love Lucy Lucy-thinks-she-isn't-legally-married episode before Mrs. Trumbull.) Always nice to see her. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8561026
EtheltoTillie Yest. at 12:36 AM Share Yest. at 12:36 AM 5 hours ago, Charlie Baker said: Elizabeth Patterson had one of those long character actor careers with parts of varying sizes. She turns up in two favorites of mine in substantial roles, one of the aunts in Love Me Tonight, and Fred MacMurray's aunt in Remember the Night. She's also the matriarch in Tobacco Road. (She was also the justice of the peace's wife on the I Love Lucy Lucy-thinks-she-isn't-legally-married episode before Mrs. Trumbull.) Always nice to see her. Thanks for the reminder of Remember the Night. Two favorite actors, Patterson and Beulah Bondi. Is that how you spell Mrs. Trumbull? I've never seen it written out! 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8561308
graybrown bird Yest. at 07:46 PM Share Yest. at 07:46 PM Any mention of "Love Me Tonight" makes me happy. And I love Elizabeth Patterson in it! 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8562376
Bastet Yest. at 10:20 PM Share Yest. at 10:20 PM 2 hours ago, graybrown bird said: Any mention of "Love Me Tonight" makes me happy. I watched it last night thanks to it being mentioned here. I'm making it a point to close out each night by getting in bed and watching something familiar and funny, and that fit the bill! 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8562498
voiceover 21 hours ago Share 21 hours ago Elizabeth P also played the housekeepers in I Married a Witch (love her in the last scene when she declares that the child of the lead characters is just a bit *too much her mother’s daughter) and the 1949 Little Women. I would like to see her get her own “Summer Under the Stars” day. 2 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8562620
Fool to cry 15 hours ago Share 15 hours ago Found this interesting vid that makes a good point. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8562785
Milburn Stone 9 hours ago Share 9 hours ago I had to wiki Elizabeth Patterson. She was born in 1874! (I mean, of course she was, but it still blows my mind.) Her father fought in the Civil War on the Confederate side, since the family lived in Tennessee. I'd like to think that her role in Intruder in the Dust was a kind of expiation for that, not that I'm in any position to judge who needs expiation or not. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/1913-tcm-the-greatest-movie-channel/page/224/#findComment-8562899
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