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Harvey–Episode 11

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Mar 2, 2014

After Wilson announces he brought reinforcements in the form of a grumpy cop Sanderson says they’re going back to the sanitarium. Elwood replies that he won’t be able to stay long. Sanderson helps Elwood up from the crate he’s been sitting on. The cranky cop butts in and asks which read more

Harvey–Episode 10

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Feb 25, 2014

After Wilson departs people start to relax again. Elwood returns to the booth and finds Sanderson and Kelly already there. Elwood seems somewhat enchanted by Miss Kelly, but when she asks for his assistance in locating Dr. Chumley he becomes quite taken with her. He boldly asks Miss Kelly if he may read more

Harvey–Episode 9

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Feb 23, 2014

  This part of the film requires little imagination, however it doesn’t allow your mind to take a siesta. From the way Wilson spoke in the sanitarium “I been wrasslin' these guys for years, and they're pretty tricky”, and his concern for Dr. Chumley, “….poor Dr. Ch read more

Harvey–Episode 8

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Feb 19, 2014

  As Wilson prepares to exit the Dowd house he encounters Dr. Chumley at the front door. Dr. Chumley asks Wilson what he’s doing there, and what he’s eating. When Wilson replies that he’s eating an egg and onion sandwich Dr. Chumley is either annoyed or repulsed. He asks Wilso read more

Harvey–Episode 7

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Feb 13, 2014

While Myrtle Mae is looking up the phone number of the sanitarium per the judges request, he is having second thoughts about Elwood. Judge Gaffney : You know I feel bad about havin' Elwood locked up. I always liked that boy. He coulda done anything - been anything - made a place for himself in the read more

Harvey–Episode 6

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Feb 10, 2014

Sanderson continues to natter on and on. He suggests Elwood's sister has a severe drinking problem, enough to be called an “alcoholic”, and that to be cured she must spend a rather considerable amount of time out at the sanitarium as a patient. He drones on, flinging medical terminology read more

Harvey–episode 5

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Feb 4, 2014

After Wilson puts Veta in the sound proof room he telephones Dr. Sanderson. The film picks up the pace only a little bit here, as a comedy of errors is about to unfold, or be discovered. Sanderson plans on doing something. Nurse Kelly returns to her post as Sanderson gets the call from Wilson. After read more

Harvey–episode 4

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jan 27, 2014

  Elwood unknowingly destroys another party, and in doing so passes the tolerance level of his sister. Without Elwood suspecting Veta has prepared for this moment, but I think it’s fair to say she hoped she would not have to resort to the plan. Not suspecting anything the two have a chat read more

Harvey–Episode 3

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jan 24, 2014

Elwood and Harvey arrive at the local watering hole, a bar called “Charlie’s Bar”. It’s run by a fellow named Mr. Cracker. Pictures of boxers festoon the walls. Elwood hangs up their respective hats and coats. The bar is now populated by only three people, one of which is an read more

Harvey–Episode 2

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jan 15, 2014

  Relatives. We all have them. If you follow your family tree far enough you’ll find a relative. Relatives come in all sorts of sizes. Some are tall, and some are short. Some are wide, and some are so thin it should be a crime.  A relative with a large nose can sometimes be known as read more

Harvey–Episode 1

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Jan 10, 2014

                Almost everybody, whether they remember it or not, had a friend that nobody else could see or hear. Sometimes it would be a little boy, and sometimes it would be a little girl who had this imaginary friend. T read more

Lost Horizon (1937)–Episode 12–With Links

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 31, 2013

Exodus (b) After hearing so much, and still finding the age factor so fantastical Conway moves away from the door to consider all that he ‘s been told. It seems to be outside the realm of reality to consider for one second that Maria came here in 1888. Finally Conway considers everything, weig read more

Lost Horizon (1937)–Episode 11

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 28, 2013

The Exodus (part a) This episode begins in Barneys room. Spread out on the floor is a map of the entire village, with Barneys latest scheme on it. Barney’s explaining how he’s going to bring Shangri-La into the 20th century. Gloria is at his side asking questions. She seems genuinely int read more

Lost Horizon (1937) – Episode 10

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 24, 2013

  Lovey Loosens Up This next sequence is yet another example where is no video footage remaining. Only the audio tracks remains. I’ll try to give you an idea of what’s happening with the aid of the shooting draft script. Lovey and Mr. Barnard explore the valley. At first Lovey is p read more

Lost Horizon (1937)–Episode 9

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 23, 2013

Sondra After talking with one of the most learned men he has ever met, and after a restful sleep Conway decides he wants to see and learn more of this paradise. After talking with Chang earlier in his stay, and meeting the High Lama the night before Conway strikes out to discover for himself if thin read more

Lost Horizon (1937)–Episode 8

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 21, 2013

The High Lama After George goes berserk Conway knocks him out. He’s poured onto a bed. After a while (a period far too short if you ask me) he awakens with a start nursing his jaw for all the sympathy he can garner. Barnard, Lovey, and Gloria now begin to wonder if what George has been moaning read more

Lost Horizon (1937) – Episode 7

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 20, 2013

  Masks and Bullets On the way to the dining room George silently grumbles like spoiled child as usual, while Barnard and Lovey are already seated. Conway proceeds to the table in a well meant parody of Chang- “Please! Please! Do not wait for me! I eat so very little.”. There is a b read more

Lost Horizon (1937)–Episode 6

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 18, 2013

  The not so great gold rush of Shangri-La Gloria has finally decided to venture outside, but she’s still feeling poorly. She drapes herself over a chair but her face betrays the fact she’s simply simply feeling rotten. She`s still tired and pale looking. All of a sudden Barnard, wh read more

Lost Horizon (1937)–Episode 5

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 16, 2013

  Over the next few days everyone from the plane tours Shangri-La in one manner or another. Conway gets a guided tour from Chang, while George, who doesn’t trust Chang at all, prefers to snoop and bumble around. To a certain extent George makes me think of the traditional little brother, read more

Lost Horizon (1937) – Episode 4

The Old Movie House Posted by Tom on Dec 14, 2013

  Not quite sure he isn’t imaging things Conway turns away from Shangri-La and looks behind him. He sees snow whipped by the wind, and hears the wind howling. Then he turns back to face Shangri-La. There is no artic air, no temperatures which can kill. No howling winds, indeed quite the o read more
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