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01-06-2019 09:20 AM
At 3:15 today, there's a cute movie, Let's Make Love. It stars Marilyn Monroe, Yvette Montand and Tony Randall. It's a fun movie. Then at 8:00pm they're showing, A Letter To Three Wives. Starring Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Souther, Kirk Douglas and others. This is a really good movie to watch. It's drama not to mss. It's about a flirtatious woman tells three wives that she is leaving town with one of their husbands.
@Oznell I think if you haven't seen this one, you would like it.
01-06-2019 09:25 AM
Lately TCM has not been as good as it was. Maybe I've just seen too many films. I especially dislike the films from the 30's w/those titles that sound he,he but really aren't.
01-06-2019 09:35 AM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:Lately TCM has not been as good as it was. Maybe I've just seen too many films. I especially dislike the films from the 30's w/those titles that sound he,he but really aren't.
@Group 5 minus 1. Well, they only have a limited amount to show. Eventually this had to happen. It’s not like they can make more.
01-06-2019 10:14 AM
Letter to Three Wives followed by The Letter--2 great movies--especially, IMO The Letter, directed by the great William Wyler and starring the great Bette Davis. Lighting, music all exceptional.
01-06-2019 10:43 AM
I really enjoy the older movies on TCM.
Most of these actors I’ve never seen in their younger years and it’s great.
DH and I are always recognizing someone by their voice. Very enjoyable to us.
01-06-2019 10:50 AM
Thanks, @Coquille and @kaydee50-- "A Letter to Three Wives" is absolutely riveting-- you keep wondering what is going to happen, especially with that unpredictable "wild card" flirtatious woman, you referenced, @Coquille.
So agree with you, @kaydee50-- "The Letter" has to be one of Bette's greatest roles, no? She is flawless in it, and I love Herbert Marshall too as the devoted and duped husband..
Hey, those two movies together are both fascinating dissections of marriage-- I wonder if TCM planned it that way, running them on the same day!
01-06-2019 12:43 PM
Forgot to mention that prior to the 2 aforementioned movies, The Age of Innocence is being shown. For me it's the only Martin Scorcese film that I like (I don't watch his "gangster" films) and Daniel Day-Lewis is riveting. Also starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder. The period setting is authentic and adds to the atmosphere. Love this movie!
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