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    I like a lot of the older Vincent Price/Peter Lorre/Boris Karloff thillers...Bela Legosi was a hack in most of those movies...though he did shine in a few...
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    How about "Harvey" and "The Man in the White Suit" .

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    Quote Originally Posted by LokiRN View Post
    How about "Harvey" and "The Man in the White Suit" .
    Harvey yes Jimmy Stewart was a great actor regardless of his vehicle, ever seen No Highway in the Sky.

    The man in the white suit I have never heard of could you possible mean the Man in the Gray Flannel Suit?

    Anybody seen A Sildier in the Rain with Steve Mcqueen and Jackie Gleason greay film and yes it is in B&W.

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    Found The Man in the White Suit, amazing I thought I had seen or knew every movie ever made. I will have to watch for this one Sir Alec is a favorite of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by classical View Post
    Found The Man in the White Suit, amazing I thought I had seen or knew every movie ever made. I will have to watch for this one Sir Alec is a favorite of mine.
    I've seen it twice- both times over twenty years ago-- never saw it listed again. I think it was not available for sale at that time. I will check again.

    There is another B+W comedy movie actor- Harold something... Harold LLoyd?. I think he was British. Ring any bells.

    EDIT-- found him on wiki. American --Harold Lloyd-- " ranks alongside Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton"
    Last edited by LokiRN; 11-20-2009 at 09:01 AM. Reason: Addition

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