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Yes, it's insanely difficult to find online (for free). Usually gets taken down off YouTube really quickly,

Yeah I may have to settle for a youtube quality one. There seems to be a few version there.
 
Yes, it's insanely difficult to find online (for free). Usually gets taken down off YouTube really quickly, if someone bothers to upload it. There used to be a copy on Ok.ru but I'm not sure it's there anymore 🤔
I definitely need to get me a dvd at some point, it's one of my favourites 😄 👍🏻
@Minus

I found this selection of it on archive.org
 
I found this selection of it on archive.org


Oh geez, never thought of there, like you have never mentioned it before
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Thanks
 
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Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935)

A writer, looking for some peace and quiet in order to finish a novel, takes a room at the Baldpate Inn.
However, peace and quiet are the last things he gets, as there are some very strange goings-on at the
establishment. (IMDB)


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Walter Brennan

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Eric Blore, Gene Raymond and Margaret Callahan

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Erin O'Brien-Moore

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Monte Vandergrift, Erville Alderson and Philip Morris


Thank you @147 and @okidoke
 
@Minus If you watched it yet, did you like it?

Sure, the still frames above were from me watching it.

Yes I liked it, enough that I think that sometime I will see if I can check out an older version to see if it can hold up to this version.
 
Sure, the still frames above were from me watching it.

Yes I liked it, enough that I think that sometime I will see if I can check out an older version to see if it can hold up to this version.
Well, I'm glad it was worth your time! 😄 I just think it has so many funny lines and moments. 🥰 (and of course the usual 1930's "we've known each other for six hours, we should get married" 😅)
 
...I just think it has so many funny lines and moments...

Gene Raymond had quite a number of them that could have gone either way but he pulled them off with style. Then an array of odd ball characters like Henry Travers as the Hermit, who also had some comical lines expressing his thoughts on women.

.."we've known each other for six hours, we should get married"...

Well in all fairness she did say that they had to be engaged for a week first. :)
 
... The Twonky (1953)

hahaha, I had to google this! I need to see it! ??

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The Twonky (1953)

Tweedy college professor discovers his new TV set is animate, apparently possessed by
something from the future, and militantly intent on regulating his daily life. (IMDB)


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Hans Conried


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Edwin Max

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Gloria Blondell

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Hans Conried

Thanks for the idea :)

It was an unusual one.
 
Behind the Candelabra, a movie about the relationship between Liberace and his lover Scott Thorson. I enjoyed it. I’m always fascinated by overly flamboyant gay men.
 

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