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Post by spiderwort on Aug 24, 2019 23:13:15 GMT
Just for fun. I love these a lot.
Summer and Smoke (1961)
Come Next Spring (1956)
Autumn Sonata (1978)
Winter's Bone (2010)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 24, 2019 23:16:40 GMT
 Have not seen it but am always up for a Theme Thread  Too bad the red on black doesn't show too well .. it's AUTUMN IN NEW YORK
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Post by OldAussie on Aug 24, 2019 23:18:00 GMT
Just summer -
Suddenly Last Summer A Summer Place 500 Days of Summer Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Summer of Sam
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Post by Johnny-Come-Lately on Aug 24, 2019 23:19:22 GMT
Dead of Winter (1987) starring Mary Steenburgen and Roddy McDowell.
It's been a while since I seen this one.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 24, 2019 23:19:40 GMT
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Post by movielover on Aug 24, 2019 23:22:55 GMT
Summer of '42 The Lion in Winter Autumn Sonata Spring Break
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Post by koskiewicz on Aug 24, 2019 23:27:52 GMT
The Fall ... though it had nothing to do with the season...
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Post by teleadm on Aug 24, 2019 23:42:06 GMT
 Alan Alda's The Four Seasons 1981, had all seasons.
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Post by Sulla on Aug 24, 2019 23:45:13 GMT
Torrents of Spring The Endless Summer Legends of the Fall * Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Three Seasons (1999)
* "The title refers to the biblical fall from innocence. In Sweden, however, the title was translated as "Höstlegender" meaning Legends of the Fall (the season, as in autumn). Similarly, in South Korea, the title was "Gaeul-ui jeonseol" interpreting "the fall" as the autumn season. The same in France, where it was named "Légendes d'automne" also in Romania, named "Legendele toamnei".
Perhaps it refers to autumn, since the story, is told through the eyes of an old Cree scout who remembers time in terms of seasons.
In my opinion, Jim Harrison, the author of the novel with the same name, meant the title to serve both interpretations."
movies.stackexchange.com/questions/85713/what-does-fall-refer-to-in-the-movie-title-legends-of-the-fall
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Post by movielover on Aug 24, 2019 23:46:44 GMT
 Alan Alda's The Four Seasons 1981, had all seasons. That is a GREAT movie!
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Post by teleadm on Aug 24, 2019 23:49:59 GMT
Spring in Park Lane 1948, with popular British actress Anna Neagle
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Post by bravomailer on Aug 24, 2019 23:58:26 GMT
Cheyenne Autumn
Winter Kills
Summer of '42 (recently discussed here)
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Post by teleadm on Aug 24, 2019 23:58:51 GMT
Autumn Crocus 1934, Ivor Novello's last movie, once a huge star and songwriter, nowdays mostly remembered for being the star of the early Hitchcock silent movie The Lodger, and there is still The Ivor Novello Awards, they are awards for songwriting and composing. They have been presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) since 1956, and over 1,000 statuettes have been awarded so far.
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Post by bravomailer on Aug 25, 2019 0:02:53 GMT
The Roman Spring Of Mrs Stone
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Post by manfromplanetx on Aug 25, 2019 0:10:34 GMT
An excellent Soviet Classic Весна на Заречной улице , Spring on Zarechnaya Street (1956) Marlen Khutsiev Spring in the title highlights and is representative of the dawning new era, the "thaw" following the death of Stalin in March 1953. Filming actually began in 1953 it is a wonderful romantic drama telling of a young female teacher. Tatyana Levchenko is sent out to an industrial town where she is to educate the young adult workers at night school in Russian language and literature. Released in 1956 the film became a box-office leader, with more than 30 million viewers...
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Post by bravomailer on Aug 25, 2019 1:36:38 GMT
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Aug 25, 2019 1:38:28 GMT
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Post by marianne48 on Aug 25, 2019 1:41:33 GMT
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2019 1:51:31 GMT
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Aug 25, 2019 8:07:42 GMT
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