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john barry
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What movie was 40 years old in your birth year?...

 

...for me,it would be "Little Red Riding Hood" starring Mary Pickford 🧐 

lrrh

 

ANNNNNNnnnnnnnyway,here`s what lit the big screen 35 to 40 years ago



   
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1914


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john barry
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1914

Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!

Punctured Romance ????.....that sounds like one o` those 8mm loops they kept under the counter at Dutch`s Quick and Easy over on 14th 

Amazed



   
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Paul Rouffa
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Couldn't find an image I'd be willing to post.

Born in 1955, so 40 years would be 1915.

#1 film that year...Birth of a Nation



   
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john barry
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Posted by: @paul-rouffa

Couldn't find an image I'd be willing to post.

Born in 1955, so 40 years would be 1915.

#1 film that year...Birth of a Nation

EEEk !!!!.......do you suppose Paul,that maybe people just weren`t getting enough fiber back then?



   
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Paul Rouffa
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@john-barry Just not enough moral fortitude.



   
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john barry
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@paul-rouffa   Oh yeah.............I`m sure that was it Resent  



   
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Frank Kocour
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"How Green Was My Valley"

 



   
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Frank Kocour
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"How Green Was My Valley"

 



   
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Posted by: @kocour

"How Green Was My Valley"

 

 

that looks to be a FINE movie Frank.......just tailor made for last thing at night. drifting off fare..........but I`m havin` a tuff time believing that you were born in 1981

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Frank Kocour
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@john-barry  Not sure what you are referring to.  The movie was made in 1941.



   
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Frank Kocour
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@john-barry  Not sure what you are referring to.  The movie was made in 1941.



   
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@john-barry  Not sure what you are referring to.  The movie was made in 1941.

What movie was 40 years old in your birth year Frank ?

 

Here`s a 1901 gem ,on the house Frank

               *“The Man with the Rubber Head (1901)”*

    As near as I can tell, it appears that Louis CK inflates, then deflates, Joe Stalin’s head.

   After that, Clarabel comes in and reads everyone the riot act…..I would not be the least bit surprised if Buffalo Bob used clips from this movie on his own “Howdy Doodie Show”

 



   
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Cripple Creek Bar-Room Scene

 

 

 Cripple Creek Bar-Room Scene (1899)

1 min | Western, Short

 4.8

 

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A vignette of a barroom/liquor-store in the West, no plot per se. However this short is usually regarded as the first "Western" in the sense that it depicts a western scene.

Director: James H. White



   
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Posted by: @d-m-holcombe

 

 Cripple Creek Bar-Room Scene (1899)

1 min | Western, Short

 4.8

 

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A vignette of a barroom/liquor-store in the West, no plot per se. However this short is usually regarded as the first "Western" in the sense that it depicts a western scene.

Director: James H. White

Outstanding David !!!.....fort-eight feet of Thomas Edison marvelry Smile  



   
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