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    Fedora Cabral

    Here's an image of an original 1930's Argentinian movie poster, depicting the famous tango dancer, Fedora Cabral.
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    Christmas Films….

    Holiday Affair (1949) I was finally able to watch this film from beginning to end last night. Years ago, I watched the last 1/2 hour or so while flipping through the channels. Quite predictable but enjoyable, not quite up there with 'Christmas In Connecticut' (1945), another film I've recently...
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    Christmas In Connecticut (1945)

    Happy Holidays! I agree, Greenstreet was superb and I enjoyed S.Z. Sakall's performance even more than in 'In The Good Old Summertime'.
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    Films for Homes

    Christmas In Connecticut I watched this movie last night and loved the country home, spacious with enviable features, including a gorgeous fireplace.
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    Christmas In Connecticut (1945)

    I watched this movie last night, for the first time. A little too predictable yet entertaining and fun, definitely worth seeing. Curtis
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    Favourite movies from the 1930s?

    The Wizard Of Oz I've seen this one a good number of times and it holds up well.
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    Reefer Madness- 1936

    I imagine many others have seen this film and the few I know were amazed. Unintentionally funny early propaganda at its finest! Curtis
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    The birth of the ranch house.

    I like 'em A ranch style house is all I considered when buying my home. I've always liked them, having grown up in a small wartime house. I loved every visit to the relatives' ranch style homes back then. Now, well, I'm open to change.
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    Candlepin bowling, anyone?

    I wonder? I read a long time ago of candlepin bowling around the east coast in Canada. I'd like to try it if there are still lanes there when I visit New Brunswick/ PEI in the spring. .Curtis
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    Historic Movie Palaces

    The Roxy Theatre (Originally The Lyric Theatre) Here's a link with some good reading. Curtis http://www.roxytheaternorthampton.com/roxyhistory.htm
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    If I had to pick one girl from the golden era

    Judy Garland & Christine McIntyre I never thought of Judy Garland as hot until I saw 'The Clock'. Gorgeous eyes! I remember Christine well from the Three Stooges. Sexy & classy. Probably could have been as popular as Betty Grable if she had the breaks.

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