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Post by mattgarth on May 26, 2020 17:22:38 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE
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Post by alfromni on May 26, 2020 17:26:49 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE
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Post by mattgarth on May 26, 2020 17:48:19 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET
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Post by alfromni on May 26, 2020 17:53:34 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 06. Stevie Smith (poet) - Glenda Jackson in STEVIE (1978)
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Post by alfromni on May 26, 2020 18:01:39 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 06. Stevie Smith (poet) - Glenda Jackson in STEVIE (1978) 07. Emile Zola (novelist/playwright) - Paul Muni in THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA 08. W. S. Gilbert (Playwright) - Robert Morley in THE STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN
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Post by alfromni on May 26, 2020 18:11:12 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 06. Stevie Smith (poet) - Glenda Jackson in STEVIE (1978) 07. Emile Zola (novelist/playwright) - Paul Muni in THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA 08. W. S. Gilbert (Playwright) - Robert Morley in THE STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN 09. Karen Blixen (novelist) - Meryl Streep in OUT OF AFRICA 10. William Shakespeare (Playwright/Poet) - Joseph Fiennes in SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
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Post by mattgarth on May 26, 2020 18:13:46 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 06. Stevie Smith (poet) - Glenda Jackson in STEVIE (1978) 07. Emile Zola (novelist/playwright) - Paul Muni in THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA 08. W. S. Gilbert (Playwright) - Robert Morley in THE STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN 09. Karen Blixen (novelist) - Meryl Streep in OUT OF AFRICA 10. William Shakespeare (Playwright/Poet) - Joseph Fiennes in SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 11. Mary Shelley (Novelist) -- Elsa Lanchester in THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
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Post by alfromni on May 26, 2020 18:22:01 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 06. Stevie Smith (poet) - Glenda Jackson in STEVIE (1978) 07. Emile Zola (novelist/playwright) - Paul Muni in THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA 08. W. S. Gilbert (Playwright) - Robert Morley in THE STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN 09. Karen Blixen (novelist) - Meryl Streep in OUT OF AFRICA 10. William Shakespeare (Playwright/Poet) - Joseph Fiennes in SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 11. Mary Shelley (Novelist) -- Elsa Lanchester in THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN 12. George Lord Byron (poet) - Jonny Lee Miller in BYRON
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Post by mattgarth on May 26, 2020 19:57:01 GMT
13 NON-American writers (name genre) who have been portrayed on screen (movie or TV): _____________________________________________________________________________________
01. Gustav Flaubert (Novelist) -- James Mason in MADAME BOVARY 02. Virginia Woolf (novellist) - Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS 03. W. Somerset Maugham (Novelist) -- Herbert Marshall in THE RAZOR'S EDGE 04. Oscar Wilde (Playwright) - Stephen Fry in WILDE 05. Robert Browning (Poet) -- Fredric March in THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 06. Stevie Smith (poet) - Glenda Jackson in STEVIE (1978) 07. Emile Zola (novelist/playwright) - Paul Muni in THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA 08. W. S. Gilbert (Playwright) - Robert Morley in THE STORY OF GILBERT AND SULLIVAN 09. Karen Blixen (novelist) - Meryl Streep in OUT OF AFRICA 10. William Shakespeare (Playwright/Poet) - Joseph Fiennes in SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE 11. Mary Shelley (Novelist) -- Elsa Lanchester in THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN 12. George Lord Byron (poet) - Jonny Lee Miller in BYRON 13. Arthur Conan Doyle (short story/novel) -- Peter O'Toole in FAIRYTALE: A TRUE STORY
UFG
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Post by Lebowskidoo 💀🎃👻 on May 30, 2020 14:09:07 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face.
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Post by sandgrownun on May 30, 2020 14:56:06 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face. 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps
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Post by Lebowskidoo 💀🎃👻 on May 30, 2020 15:07:51 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up
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Post by alfromni on May 30, 2020 18:36:38 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor".
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Post by alfromni on May 30, 2020 20:04:05 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor". 05. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955) - Marilyn Monroes dress above subway grid 06. GENEVIEVE - Rosalind plays the "plumpet"
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Post by Catman on May 30, 2020 20:29:43 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor". 05. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955) - Marilyn Monroes dress above subway grid 06. GENEVIEVE - Rosalind plays the "plumpet" 07. Anchors Aweigh - Jerry Mouse gives a medal to Joe Brady
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Post by alfromni on May 31, 2020 3:26:47 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor". 05. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955) - Marilyn Monroes dress above subway grid 06. GENEVIEVE - Rosalind plays the "plumpet" 07. Anchors Aweigh - Jerry Mouse gives a medal to Joe Brady 08. SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS - All's well that ends well...for some.
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Post by alfromni on Jun 2, 2020 6:35:41 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor". 05. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955) - Marilyn Monroes dress above subway grid 06. GENEVIEVE - Rosalind plays the "plumpet" 07. Anchors Aweigh - Jerry Mouse gives a medal to Joe Brady 08. SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS - All's well that ends well...for some. 09. HOBSON'S CHOICE - Hobson falls into Beenstock's cellar
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Post by alfromni on Jun 2, 2020 15:31:57 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor". 05. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955) - Marilyn Monroes dress above subway grid 06. GENEVIEVE - Rosalind plays the "plumpet" 07. Anchors Aweigh - Jerry Mouse gives a medal to Joe Brady 08. SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS - All's well that ends well...for some. 09. HOBSON'S CHOICE - Hobson falls into Beenstock's cellar 10. NOW VOYAGER - Charlotte Vale (Bette Davis) "Don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." 11. LAURA - The detective meets the woman whose death he is investigating...the "dead" Laura.
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Post by alfromni on Jun 3, 2020 10:36:50 GMT
13 Iconic Moments in Classic Films - Show Photo or Gif! 01. THE PUBLIC ENEMY - Tom (James Cagney) smushes a grapefruit in Kitty's (Mae Clarke) face 02. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN - A baby in a pram tumbles down the Odessa Steps 03. SUNSET BOULEVARD - Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) is ready for her close-up 04. THE LADYKILLERS (1956) - The lady meets "The Professor". 05. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955) - Marilyn Monroes dress above subway grid 06. GENEVIEVE - Rosalind plays the "plumpet" 07. Anchors Aweigh - Jerry Mouse gives a medal to Joe Brady 08. SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS - All's well that ends well...for some. 09. HOBSON'S CHOICE - Hobson falls into Beenstock's cellar 10. NOW VOYAGER - Charlotte Vale (Bette Davis) "Don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." 11. LAURA - The detective meets the woman whose death he is investigating...the "dead" Laura. 12. GONE WITH THE WIND - "Frankly my dear, I don't give a dam." 13. A TALE OF TWO CITIES - "...a far, far better thing I do..." UFG/
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Post by sandgrownun on Jun 29, 2020 23:40:04 GMT
13 classic movies with TRAMPS / HOBOES
01. My Man Godfrey (1936)
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