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Post by BATouttaheck on May 24, 2020 1:02:02 GMT
Angie Dickenson in ~~~ um .... ? Oh, who cares in what movie ? It's Angie x 2 !
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 8, 2020 2:09:02 GMT
CRIME SCHOOL (1938)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 10, 2020 2:06:03 GMT
Doc Hollywood
June 9th ..Happy Birthday, Michael J.
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 11, 2020 23:49:00 GMT
In Cold Blood
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Post by mstreepsucks on Jun 12, 2020 0:01:12 GMT
oldest film i have seen with a phone would be, after hours. I will go with that one.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jun 12, 2020 1:05:30 GMT
Any consumer of classic films has seen and heard it a hundred times (that "hundred" should probably be plural): "No, I can't discuss it over the phone. I have to see you."That's Harold Huber above in 1934's The Thin Man. Maybe he said it (or some form of it) in that film and maybe he didn't, but it doesn't matter. The frame grab just seemed typical of the kind of scene in which someone urgently calls someone to tell them they need to talk, then tells them they can't until they're face to face. It's one of those "movie things."
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jun 12, 2020 5:37:24 GMT
Doghouse6 and right after that scene they often get plugged ! Unless, of course, they get it during the phone call !
Saw another typical phone scene tonight in Walk A Crooked Mile I just found out the bad guy is .... blam blam ! Then the inevitable: hello hello and clicking the hang up button on the phone. (image pending )
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 20, 2020 3:53:51 GMT
John Barrymore makes a phone call in The Invisible Woman
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