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Another vote for the documenary My name is Alfred Hitchcock,which I saw with Mrs Tangled last night,It's a 2 hour masterclass on Hitch's films.My thanks to Baldy for the heads up on this.
 
George Raft not only played gangsters in the movies but had mob connections.
For that reason he was banned from the U K.

From 1939 again (along with James Cagney).
The very enjoyable:
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Watched the The Mummy staring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe on Netflix.

I personally enjoyed it although reading after it seemingly bombed at the box office causing the "Dark Universe" franchise to be cancelled.
 
Watched the The Mummy staring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe on Netflix.

I personally enjoyed it although reading after it seemingly bombed at the box office causing the "Dark Universe" franchise to be cancelled.
It is a real shame when a studio loses a lot of money.
 
I have had a very morning film show.
I have moved from 1932 to 1946.
George Raft stars with the very beautiful Ava Gardner.
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Thanks for the reminder about Raft. Of his later films, ROGUE COP(1954), with Robert Taylor, Janet Leigh and Anne Francis is worth seeing also A BULLET FOR JOEY with Edward G Robinson in 1955.
Thank you very much.......I will now extend my season.
I have just found both films for free on Bing Video.
 
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