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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Mar 26, 2020 18:08:33 GMT
The Vikings (1958)
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:10:17 GMT
Dead End (1937)
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:14:23 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 26, 2020 18:21:36 GMT
What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:27:19 GMT
The Fallen Idol (1948)
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:31:18 GMT
The Third Man (1949)
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Mar 26, 2020 18:31:27 GMT
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 26, 2020 18:31:50 GMT
The Canterville Ghost
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Mar 26, 2020 18:33:58 GMT
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:34:35 GMT
Oliver! (1968) [same director a few years later]
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:41:26 GMT
The Heiress (1949)
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Mar 26, 2020 18:42:55 GMT
Take a wild guess...
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Mar 26, 2020 18:46:17 GMT
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Post by kijii on Mar 26, 2020 18:54:56 GMT
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)
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Post by london777 on Mar 26, 2020 18:55:30 GMT
Take a wild guess... OK. Just a wild guess. Salzmank?
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Post by london777 on Mar 26, 2020 18:58:31 GMT
Le Ragazze di Piazza di Spagna (1952) dir: Luciano Emmer, released in the USA as "Three Girls from Rome". The lead was Lucia Bose, who died just three days ago, aged 89. The Spanish Steps also appeared in Roman Holiday (1953) dir: William Wyler, The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) dir: Anthony Minghella, and The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015) dir: Guy Ritchie, in which Ilya Kuryakin falsely claims they were designed by a Russian architect.
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Post by london777 on Mar 26, 2020 19:19:02 GMT
Great clip! You no doubt realize this is an homage to the statue-lined stairway to heaven in A Matter of Life and Death, as illustrated in an earlier post in this thread? Sir, do you specialize in movies about cats? Perhaps you are, yourself, a cat? If so, perhaps you would care to start a thread about cats in movies? I think we have already had one about mangy mutts, so a thread about the superior animal would not be out of place.
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 26, 2020 19:22:18 GMT
No Country for elevators
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 26, 2020 19:28:50 GMT
Titanic
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Post by london777 on Mar 26, 2020 19:34:02 GMT
hitchcockthelegend The Bradbury Building would be another one (along with the Auntie Mame Stairs ... to try to find 'em all. eh ? The Artist (2011) dir: Michel Hazanavicius Marlowe (1969) dir: Paul Bogart M (1951) dir: Joseph Losey Shockproof (1949) dir: Douglas Sirk The Unfaithful (1947) dir: Vincent Sherman Not sure if the above is part of the Bradbury Building, but it is from "The Unfaithful" and they are stairs of the right period, so I will leave it in.
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