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"Love means never having to say you're sorry."
Name that tune!
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Love Story??
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"Love means never having to say you're sorry."
Name that tune!
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Love Story??![]()
Gone With the Wind

The Carol Burnett version: Went With the Wind
Make sure you watch the hilarious scene starting at 3:05.
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Originally Posted by JKendallDane
"Love means never having to say you're sorry."
Name that tune!
loquere:
Love Story??
Well, those were the words used on the posters in the UK for that film.
British Films
"A matter of Life & Death" (Powell & Pressburger)
(David Niven, Kim Hunter); one of the truly great British Films.
"A matter of Life & Death" (Powell & Pressburger)
(David Niven, Kim Hunter); one of the truly great British Films.
Ah - the great Henry.
I always liked Baby Elephant Walk.
Hatari!
I saw the film in the early 1960s, and I can't remember a thing about it - except the music.![]()
'Lo sugarI am raising my glass to you. (Drinking a Pursuit of Happiness cocktail.)
I love Mancini's music. A Shot in the Dark is another fun one.
With the absolutely gorgeous Elke Sommer, if I recall aright.
Elke Sommer, Bob Hope, and Phyllis Diller! I've got to find a copy of this one!
https://www.movieposter.com/posters/archive/main/31/MPW-15822
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Colour by DeLuxe? I'm not so sure.![]()
Hey! You probably got to see it in one of them fancy, new-fangled, air conditioned theee-aaaters, too!
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Well, the cinema was on an air force base, and while most of the base was still WWII era, the cinema was newish, smallish, and pretty flash.![]()
I remember as a teenage school army cadet sitting on the ground and watching with hundreds of others a movie shown on a big white sheet outdoors at one annual camp. Can't remember the name of the movie though.


My favourite bit was at the end when we finally got to eat up the emergency supplies of chocolate
Mine, too, when the RAF sent us out on Dartmoor for a few days (and the New Forest).
And the Beer consumed upon return. . . .
It's enchanted apparently.![]()
Tell me more about this Forest.
It's enchanted apparently.![]()
A thousand years or more ago, England had many trees. Fair-sized bits of woodland were cut down and the land turned into farms.
In the south of the fair land of Albion, the paths of the forest criss-crossed animal tracks and some rivers.
Come the arrival of William the Bastard and the bloody Normans decided that there was a Really Good Place to hunt and joined two areas together as a Royal Hunting Forest [which meant that the peasants stood little chance of hunting their own food as hitherto]. It was given the name "New Forest" and it's been that since about 1079.
And it is Enchanted [or was in the 60s when I grew up round there]. These days its a "National Park", together with all that chaos which is engendered by "Administration".
them some Pooh bear.