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In reply to the discussion: Your chance to promote an overlooked/forgotten masterpiece: Movies [View all]Dem2theMax
(10,946 posts)75. Make Way For Tomorrow.
1937. Caught it twice on TCM. They rarely show it.
It is not an easy watch. It will rip your heart out, and then stomp it to pieces on the ground. Have tons of Kleenex nearby.
One of the finest films I have ever seen. Highly recommend trying to find it to watch it. Has an 8.1 rating on IMDB. So that should tell you something. Don't read spoilers, if by any chance you are lucky enough to find the movie to watch it.
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I found the book appalling. Felt that the premise was excuse to kill young women.
SharonAnn
Jul 26
#36
The Sorceress from 1956 with Marina Vladi. Mostly with the haunted song
question everything
Jul 5
#9
Sounds like a good movie to see. Haven't heard of it. I'll try and check it out. Thx-n/t
marked50
Monday
#67
Yes!! Genuinely horrifying, and Rock Hudson (so often seen as a square-jawed stiff) is excellent.
hatrack
Jul 26
#32
Highly under-rated film. Tight story, good actors, great direction and cinematography, great sound track ...
marble falls
Jul 27
#51
Yep! Tough competition in 77; Star Wars, Close Encounters, Saturday Night Fever, Annie Hall,......
Floyd R. Turbo
Jul 27
#57