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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
Just seen your fantastic write up too Clazor,...

Just seen your fantastic write up too Clazor, glad you enjoyed it so much too :)



A note on this, notice how the film takes place over a large period of time, but Huw always looks around the...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
Glad you enjoyed it so much Camo :up: I'll be...

Glad you enjoyed it so much Camo :up: I'll be watching a few more films soon, just been hectic the last month with a new job and Christmas celebrations. Haven't watched any films in general.
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
Yeah, I got the 40s version ready to watch,...

Yeah, I got the 40s version ready to watch, played it and then noticed as it started that it was the wrong one, but I look forward to watching it too. Both are meant to be great I have heard :)
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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Not only did you steal my screenshots, but you also stole my Raoul Walsh fact! :p

Glad that you really enjoyed it Camo, your thoughts are pretty much consistent with mine in that we thought the...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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http://flickersintime.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/suspect-1944-2.jpg

The Suspect - Sorry, but I wasn't really the biggest fan of this. It was okay, I enjoyed Charles Laughton in it, but aside...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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Hope you enjoy it Camo :)

A couple of fun connections I noticed when getting the films available to watch:

- Teresa Wright is also in The Little Foxes and Shadow of a Doubt.
- Raoul Walsh is...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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http://www.bam.org/media/443653/pursued%20613x463.jpg

Pursued - Fantastic film. Raoul Walsh is a director I have been meaning to get to for a while, although this wasn't a film of his I had heard...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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Where in Wales is that, Cricket?
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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Yeah Ford in person seemed great. He always denied that he was an artist or a "poet", insisted that people were overthinking and that he just shot films for work, but he must have known and realised...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
I think visually that Ford is one of the...

I think visually that Ford is one of the strongest directors, in a lot of his greatest films he uses a 4:3 frame which is quite uncommon nowadays, but he uses is to pack in so much detail and use...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
I watched She Wore a Yellow Ribbon for the first...

I watched She Wore a Yellow Ribbon for the first time the other night and absolutely loved it. I think The Searchers is something that gets better the on rewatches, with the more Ford films you have...
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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Seen

Laura - Great film.

Shadow of a Doubt - Somewhere between very good and great film. It's been a while.

Fantasia - One of my favourite childhood films that I watched a lot back then.
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
I'm hoping someone else nominates it as I plan on...

I'm hoping someone else nominates it as I plan on getting to it very soon anyway. Looks like something I'll love definitely :)
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1940's Hall Of Fame Part I
Posted By Daniel M
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The Ox-Bow Incident is another film from Wellman that I really want to see, Camo.