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Post by london777 on May 12, 2020 16:21:56 GMT
May 11, 2020 0:58:50 GMT -4 mattgarth said:
GOLDDIGGERS OF 1933 in BONNIE AND CLYDE
SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU in THE STRATTON STORY
HARVEY in FIELD OF DREAMS
CASABLANCA in PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM
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Post by london777 on May 12, 2020 16:24:16 GMT
May 11, 2020 19:48:24 GMT -4 Doghouse6 said:
Red River in The Last Picture Show
Dumbo in 1941
Top Hat in The Purple Rose Of Cairo and The Green Mile
And this oddity: Caprice in Caprice
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Post by mattgarth on May 12, 2020 16:44:11 GMT
WHITE HEAT -- Gangster Cagney and family elude the cops by ducking into a drive-in where TASK FORCE with Gary Cooper is being screened.
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Post by london777 on Jun 7, 2020 19:42:31 GMT
In Road to Nowhere (2010) dir: Monte Hellman, Tygh Runyan plays a young film-director. At various times we see him watching The Seventh Seal, The Spirit of the Beehive, and The Lady Eve.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 7, 2020 23:11:06 GMT
One of my favorites, Louis watching Nosferatu in Interview With the Vampire
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 11, 2020 14:24:11 GMT
In Save The Tiger, Jack Lemmon meets with an arsonist in a movie theater.
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Post by london777 on Jun 18, 2020 22:35:58 GMT
Vertigo is on TV in one scene in To Die For (1995) dir: Gus Van Sant. It must be one of the most utilized movies in this respect.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 18, 2020 22:52:19 GMT
Double Indemnity [Femme Fatale (2002)]
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 18, 2020 23:01:24 GMT
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein [Into the Night (1985)]
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jun 18, 2020 23:05:01 GMT
Behind the Green Door [Cannonball Run (1981)]
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jun 19, 2020 7:34:09 GMT
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso , (1988) Dir Giuseppe Tornatore. A cinematic celebration of film; as a projectionist, young Salvatore develops a passion for films, spending every free moment at the movie house Cinema Paradiso. With much film reference in conversation and display material, a dramatic moment breaks out as the Italian comedy, The Firemen of Viggiù (1949) is projected for its open-air audience on the wall of a house. Pictured in a scene from the movie within a movie is popular performer Toto ..
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jun 19, 2020 8:08:08 GMT
An underground cartoonist in NY seeks inspiration among the inner-city dwellers. A black humoured, at times outrageous satire is an adult animated feature Heavy Traffic (1973) Dir. Ralph Bakshi . Main protagonist Michael sits in a theatre & watches Red Dust (1932) ...
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Post by london777 on Jun 21, 2020 3:58:07 GMT
In Point Blank (2019) dir: Joe Lynch the Afro-American gang are watching Sorcerer (1977) dir: William Friedkin. They think highly of it, and the gang's leader said it should have been the #1 film of its year.
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Post by spiderwort on Jun 30, 2020 0:21:34 GMT
An underground cartoonist in NY seeks inspiration among the inner-city dwellers. A black humoured, at times outrageous satire is an adult animated feature Heavy Traffic (1973) Dir. Ralph Bakshi . Main protagonist Michael sits in a theatre & watches Red Dust (1932) ... Oh, planetx, you've really brought back some memories for me here. I have a professional connection to HEAVY TRAFFIC, and I can honestly say that it was my introduction to RED DUST. I didn't see the whole film until sometime later, on the small screen, but I'll always remember it from HEAVY TRAFFIC. Oh, man, thanks for the memories!
Bakshi was quite the artist, though I'd be the first to admit that his films weren't for everyone. Here's a clip I found from HEAVY TRAFFIC that includes the clip from RED DUST and has a bit of the film, too. Can't believe it was 1973. Oh, I'm getting old!
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Post by london777 on Jul 1, 2020 3:06:37 GMT
Near the start of Alexandria... Why? (1979) dir: Youssef Chahine, Yehia (who represents Chahine as a youth) watches the "Build a Stairway to Paradise" number from An American in Paris (1951) dir: Vincente Minnelli and decides to become a Hollywood-style director. At the end of the movie he sets sail for the US to study performing arts in Pasadena.
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Post by teleadm on Jul 3, 2020 17:26:11 GMT
David Lean's This Happy Breed 1944, shows in moving pictures Charles King singing The Broadway Melody, including what was called tap dancing once (looks more like stamping hard on floor by modern eyes), from The Broadway Melody 1929.
While following a family from 1919 to 1939, and it's problems and joys, it mixes news of the world and domestic, and modern inventions like electric lights, telephones, radio and sound movies.
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Post by teleadm on Jul 17, 2020 16:14:17 GMT
Just seen old Fright Night 1985, with Roddy McDowall as some old host of a local American TV channel showing old horror movies, playing a fake old vampire killer that suddenly has to prove himself.
Short clips from old horror movies are seen on a very 1980s TV-set:
Not one but two Christoper Lee Dracula movies, Hammer's Scars of Dracula 1970 and the lesser known Spanish-West German-Italian-Lichtensteinian-British co-production Count Dracula 1970.
Also Corman's The Premature Burial 1962, the Mexican Octaman 1971 and Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things 1972.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jul 25, 2020 13:56:05 GMT
Clouds of Sils Maria (2014).
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Post by marshamae on Jul 25, 2020 14:35:48 GMT
Woody allen films are full of films within films
Hannah and her sisters - DUCK SOUP as the antidote for the craziness of life
Annie Hall- the Sorrow and the pity and yes, there is a very short clip
Purple rose of Cairo- TOP HAT, and of course The imaginary film Purple Rose of Cairo
The Mirror Crack’d - starring Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple has an imaginary fwaf , Murder at Midnight a very good imitation of a British film of the 30’s
Radio Days- Aunt Béa took Joe the Radio city to see Philadelphia Story
Crimes and Misdemeanors- THIS GUN FOR HIRE, FRANCIS, HAPPY GO LUCKY, Mr And Mrs Smith, The Last Gangster
Manhattan murder mystery - Double Indemnity, Lady From Shanghai, I thought tgere was a scene from a Bob Hope comedy.Woody talks about it a lot and I realized for the first time how much of Woody’s film style comes from Hope.
sorry if this is a repeat of anything higher in the thread.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 8, 2020 15:43:36 GMT
Carrie 1976, while planning to destroy prom night for Carrie, Tommy and Sue has a small portable TV set going, showing a man riding around, and then comes the name "James Garner" over the little screen.
Apparently if was a mix of Duel at Diablo 1966 and Nichols and Nichols 1971 TV-series
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