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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2017 5:23:22 GMT
Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray were in 5 films together (I think). All of them were good films. Fred's character always falls in love with her. Double Indemnity is one of my all time favorite movies and my favorite film noir. Their last film was There's Always Tomorrow www.imdb.com/title/tt0049843/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_29They had great chemistry on screen. I believe Fred MacMurray once said it worked because he actually was in love with Barbara Stanwyck. 
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Post by teleadm on Dec 29, 2017 16:59:59 GMT
There's Always Tomorrow, I watched that one recently, though usually overlooked by Douglas Sirk fans, I thought was a good movies of a man who nearly goes philandering. Fred MacMurray was very good as the husband who is taken for granted by his own family, so much so that he he feels he is just there to be a father, not as a human being, so it goes nearly as far that he has an affair with Stanwyck. A slightly underrated movie, in my opinion.
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Post by kijii on Dec 29, 2017 17:20:27 GMT
Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray were in 5 films together (I think). All of them were good films. Fred's character always falls in love with her. Double Indemnity is one of my all time favorite movies and my favorite film noir. Their last film was There's Always Tomorrow www.imdb.com/title/tt0049843/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_29They had great chemistry on screen. I believe Fred MacMurray once said it worked because he actually was in love with Barbara Stanwyck.  Wow! I had no idea they were in 5 movies together. I guess that would make them another of those Hollywood film couples like Hepburn-Tracey, William Powell-Loy, or Pidgeon-Garson. Double Indemnity is--without a doubt--my all time favorite film noir, and it is yet another movie that shows the scope of Billy Wilder too. Another Stanwyck-MacMurray movie that came instantly to mind when I saw your thread title was Remember the Night (1940). This is a wonderful warm Christmas-type movie written by Preston Sturges before he become known as a madcap director. OK, now I will try to find and list all 5 movies with them together: 1) Remember the Night (1940) 2) Double Indemnity (1944) 3) The Moonlighter (1953) -lowly rated but one of the first 3-D movies. 4) There's Always Tomorrow (1955) That's all I could find--I will try to see number 4 again.
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