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Happy 4th, Paul!
We've always been partial to 1776 here! We big-screened it last night.
I give this movie a lot of credit. Back in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Cable TV came back about 4 days after electricity did, so we played DVDs. My (then) 11 year old saw 1776 and became fascinated by history. He's now doing in college what I also did: pad the elective credits with history courses!
-then there's the HBO miniseries John Adams: same story, with a lot more genuine 18th century life's miseries (seriously: they show a 1770s vintage smallpox innoculation! -Ewww!), yet without all those catchy tunes! Yet, if you really want to appreciate what these people went through...
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I do have yank my doodle it's a dandy but I don't know if that's the same movie all jokes aside one of my favorites is birth of a nation by DW Griffith also ANTS PASTED with Mr Fudd.....a genuine classic!Last edited by Chip Gelmini; July 04, 2021, 06:19 PM.
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Originally posted by Paul Adsett View Post
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Here is the iconic last 5 minutes of the last reel of the film. Watching this, remember that America had just entered WW2. This film was probably the best moral booster that any Hollywood studio could have given to the country at that time. Cagney of course put in an unbelievable performance, the best of his career, and certainly deserved his only Oscar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nztp8QRJ6tgLast edited by Paul Adsett; July 06, 2021, 12:59 PM.
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I have the Irving Berlin "You're in the Army Now": very WWII era patriotism including Kate Smith singing "God Bless America". What's neat about it for me is it's set in a place called "Camp Upton" where recruits and returning Servicemen were processed during WWI and WWII. The real Camp Upton was closed in 1947 and is now a Department of Energy Laboratory. I happen to be there right this moment!
It's a Niles print of a technicolor film: grainy black and white. (-at least you can say it hasn't faded!)
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Thank you Melvin! Let the Independence Day fireworks begin! 🗽🎆🎇🎊🎉Last edited by Janice Glesser; July 04, 2022, 04:27 PM.
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