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Favorite Childhood Television Shows!
Cameron:
Yep, that's the one, when she become a maid in the boarding school and then she goes around to all the hospitals to look for her father. It's based on the book only they changed the real ending to make it more sentimental for Shirley Temple. But it does make me cry. There have been a couple of more recent ones too.
I think I know which one your talking about, but I think there are a few in which she ends up dancing with Bill Robinson. But I think in all of the early ones she is an orphan, or becomes one, and she always ends up with a wonderful new family.
I don't think she was in too many movies once she became a teen ager. There is one comedy with I believe Myrna Loy and Cary Grant, that I know of, called The Bobby Soxer. Its a very weird movie by today's standards. The one I am talking about, the title is actually 'Since You Went Away', is really a wonderful movie. She is not even the real star of it. Actually Claudette Colbert, who plays her mother is. I really do recommend it a lot. There are actually a lot of real interesting things in it for a forties movie.
I love old movies, and this one is definitely on of my favorites.
Shasta542:
Hi Cameron!
I think the one I like is called "The Little Colonel". She has both her parents in this one and Lionel Barrymore is her Southern grandfather. It's really good.
Anyway!! Today I went to my favorite store--Barnes and Noble--which had a special on DVD's--buy 2 get 1 free. So, because of your recommendation, I asked the guy if he could look up a movie that started with the word "since". I couldn't remember the rest of the title. LOL
He was laughing---kinda like, uh--no. But he asked who was in it and when he looked them up, he found "Since You Went Away". And they had it, so I got it. It really has wonderful reviews. Thank you so much for telling me about it.
I haven't watched it yet, but I am excited to get to see it. I will let ya know.
Cameron:
Hey Shasta,
That is great!!!! I can't wait till you watch it. I hope you like it, but I think that you probably will, it really is a wonderful movie. I have seen many times, but not very recently, now I definitly have to see it again real soon. They just fixed up a Barnes and Nobles here and it is huge, maybe they will have it here too. :D
Enjoy the movie!!,
Cameron (Marl)
Toycoon:
You forgot to mention 'Gilligan's Island' and 'H.R. Pufnstuf'. Two surreal masterpieces!
Shasta542:
--- Quote ---Oy Missus! I'm not that old! I used to want to marry Blue Boy too. I can't remember who else was in it, I get the two programs mixed up ... was Uncle Buck in Bonanza or High Chaparel? ... can't remember ..... OK perhaps I am getting old!
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I meant that I'm a decade older than you, dingy. Maybe more, but are you early 40's or early 30's??
--- Quote ---Please don't judge me for this ... I was very young .... but I just loved HR Puff'n'stuff.
I used to play it with my best friend in the school playground .... I was Jimmy and she was my magic flute!!
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Uhhhh....you and your friend were very strange. I can just see you forcing her to be the flute when she really truly wanted to be Jimmy. You were surely the boss of the playground, weren't you?? ;)
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