klagregory's "Movies I Watched in 2009"

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    Broadway Melody of 1936
    by Roy Del Ruth

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    Hold Back the Dawn
    by Mitchell Leisen

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    Rosalie (1937)

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    Caged!
    by John Cromwell

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    Sudden Fear
    by David Miller

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    Viridiana - Criterion Collection
    by Luis Buñuel

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    Rose-Marie (1936)

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    Suspiria

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    The Killer that Stalked New York (1950)
    by Earl McEvoy

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    Speedy
    by Harold Lloyd

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    It All Came True (1940)

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    The Devil is a Woman
    by Josef von Sternberg

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    Battle Circus (1953)
    by Richard Brooks

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    Once Upon a Time
    by Alexander Hall

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls
    by Sam Wood

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    Mystery Street (1950)
    by John Sturges

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    Fail-safe (Special Edition)
    by Sidney Lumet

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    DAMES
    by RAY ENRIGHT

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    Rosemary's Baby

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    Henry - Portrait of a Serial Killer (20th Anniversary)
    by John McNaughton

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    McCabe & Mrs. Miller
    by Robert Altman

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    The Tales of Hoffmann - Criterion Collection
    by Emeric Pressburger

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    The Limey

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    The Late George Apley (1947)

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    The Captain's Paradise
    by Anthony Kimmins

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    Bye Bye Birdie
    by George Sidney (II)

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    Long Day's Journey Into Night
    by Sidney Lumet

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    Scandal in Paris
    by Douglas Sirk

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    H. M. Pulham, Esq.

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    The Shopworn Angel (1938)
    by H.C. Potter

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    Phffft!
    by Mark Robson

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    The Dark Past (1948)
    by Rudolph Maté

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    Seven Days to Noon (1950)
    by John Boulting

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    Bimbo's Initiation
    by Dave Fleischer

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    Rich & Strange
    by Alfred Hitchcock

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    California Suite
    by Herbert Ross

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    Blind Alley (1939)
    by Charles Vidor

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    Fire Down Below
    by Robert Parrish

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    Back to Bataan
    by Edward Dmytryk

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    The Canary Murder Case (1929)

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    Bombshell (1933)
    by Victor Fleming

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    Bullets or Ballots

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    The Devil and Miss Jones
    by Sam Wood

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    Sahara
    by Zoltan Korda

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    Twelve O'Clock High
    by Henry King

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    Big City (1937)
    by Frank Borzage

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MestnyiGeroi
New York City

Untitled — 17 weeks ago

Ha ha. We watch a lot of the same films at the same time—I guess that’s the influence of TCM for you!