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TECHNICOLOR NOIR: The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, 1952
The man who watched trains go by, particularly the Paris Express is Kees Popinga. Kees has a comfortable life in Groningen, the Netherlands....


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Christina Wehner and Ruth of Silver Screenings are hosting, for the second time mind you, the Movie Scientist Blogathon . The good, ...
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Richard Kiley 1922 - 1999 Richard Kiley was on tour in his famous Tony winning role of Cervantes/Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha , t...
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Orson Welles' audacious 1958 noir-thriller Touch of Evil is one wild ride. It starts with a justifiably famous tracking sh...

Supergirl's concert was fab the other night. I was sad we had to leave early.
ReplyDeleteYou missed the Chocolate dessert and an excrutiating band performance of "Bohemian Rhapsody". With "Hymn to Freedom", the choir did Oscar proud.
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