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Since the board's been down for a good amount of time this week. I'm gonna give you some more time to participate in this round.
 
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My 1950's list:

1. Giant (1956)
2. Mogambo (1953)
3. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1958)
4. A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
5. Raintree County (1957)
6. The African Queen (1951)
7. Roman Holiday (1953)
8. To Catch A Thief (1955)
9. Look Back In Anger (1959)
10. The Virgin Queen (1955)

Also it was hard to compile this considering the fact that the 1950s was an excellent decade for classic movies. So many great movies were made at this time. :)

Finally I will give you all until friday to join into this round. :)
 
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Okay so apparently your favorite movie from the 1950's is:

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12 Angry Men (1957)
This is a court room drama starring Henry Fonda. It's special in the sense that almost all of the drama takes place in one set and the names of the characters are not revealed. It has a fly on the wall feel to it and the tension comes from the different personalities of the jurors who are trying to decide whether a boy is guilty of murder. The movie is directed by Sidney Lumet and is considered culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant by the American Film Institute and is to be preserved for future generations.

You gave it a total of 26 points.


Here's a trailer for the winning movie:


The second runner up was:

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Vertigo (1958)
This is an American film noir movie. It is a phychological thriller based on a novel.
The movie is directed by Alfred Hitchcock, it stars James Stewart, Kim Novak and Barbara Bel Geddes.

You gave it a total of 25 points.

Here's a trailer for that movie as well:



Then here's the rest of the list:

All About Eve (1950) 23 p.
Sunset Boulevard (1950) 22 p.
Sleeping Beauty (1959) 17 p.
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) 15 p.
Scrooge (A Christmas Carol) (1951) 13 p.
Singin’ In The Rain (1952) 13 p.
Giant (1956) 12 p.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) 11 p.


At Ten Points:
Some Like It Hot (1959)
High Noon (1952)
The Ladykillers (1955)
The King And I (1956)


At Nine Points:
Cinderella (1950)
A Star Is Born (1954)
Rear Window (1954)
Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Mogambo (1953)
Bridge On The River Kwai (1957)
North By Northwest (1959)


At Eight Points:
The Magnet (1950)
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Indiscreet (1958)


At Seven Points:
Shane (1953)
The Searchers (1956)
Carry On Nurse (1959)


At Six Points:
The Man In the White Suit (1951)
A Place in the Sun (1951)
Dial M For Murder (1954)
On the Waterfront (1954)
The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)
Raintree County (1957)


At Five Points:
The African Queen (1951)
Magnificent Obsession (1954)
East of Eden (1955)
Carry On Sergeant (1958)


At Four Points:
The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953)
Roman Holiday (1953)
Les Diaboliques (1955)
Oklahoma! (1955)
Inn of the 6th happiness (1958)


At Three Points:
Hobson’s Choice (1954)
To Catch A Thief (1955)
Baby Doll (1956)
Imitation of Life (1959)


At Two Points:
Strangers On A Train (1951)
Showboat (1951)
Peter Pan (1953)
Look Back In Anger (1959)


At One Point:
House of Wax (1953)
The Virgin Queen (1955)
The Curse Of Frankenstein (1957)
Peyton Place (1957)



Honorable mentions to:

The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
Niagara (1953)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
The Maggie (1954)
Doctor In The House (1954)
The Belles Of St. Trinians (1954)
The Seven Year Itch (1957)
Touch of Evil (1958)
On the Beach (1959)
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
Pillow Talk (1959)

Thank you to everyone who's taken part in this round. :)
 
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Okay so next up it's another star:

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Ingrid Bergman was a Swedish actress. She was born on August 29th, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden. Her father was a photographer and little Ingrid loved to dress up and model for her father’s camera. Her mother was German and Jewish. She moved to Stockholm after she married Ingrid’s father in Hamburg. The couple had a stillborn son several years prior to Ingrid’s birth and also another child who died as an infant when Ingrid was very young. When Ingrid was 3 years old her mother died of icterus. When her father also died several years later Ingrid Bergman was left an orphan at the age of 13. Ingrid began her career as an extra when she was 16. She studied one year at a dramatic institute at a college level before she dropped out to pursue a fulltime movie career. She became a star in Sweden and in 1936 Hollywood came calling for her. Ingrid Bergman was signed by David O Selznick and moved to Hollywood, California, USA.

Ingrid Bergman became an International star and her career blossomed in the 1940s. But then she fell in love with Italian movie director Roberto Rossellini and caused quite a scandal when she abandoned her daughter and divorced her husband to move to Italy. For six years she was shut out of Hollywood until she made a comeback with Anastasia (1956). She won her second Oscar for that part. Her first was for Gaslight (1940) and her final one was for Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

Ingrid Bergman died in London, England, from breast cancer, on her birthday in 1982, at the age of 67. But she’s left a legacy of films behind and is considered as one of the most important movie stars of all times by the American Film Institute. But which one of her movies is your favorite?

Totals on: Saturday

Thanks to @Barbara Fan for suggesting this star. :)
 

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top 10 oh dear thats a hard one, my second fav actress after BBG - and always regretted the fact i was too young to see her on stage in London
A complex woman who broke the mould and caused a scandal in the 1950s.

  1. Spellbound
  2. Notorious
  3. casablanca
  4. Autumn sonata
  5. inn of the 6th happiness
  6. indiscreet
  7. Anastasia
  8. for whom the bell tolls
  9. gaslight
  10. stromboli

 

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Only seen 3 (so far)

1. Murder on the Orient Express
2. Casablanca
3. Gaslight
 
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Thank you @Emelee . Now I don't have to feel so bad since I've only seen four so far ;)

My list:

1. Höstsonaten (1978)
2. Anastasia (1956)
3. Casablanca (1942)
4. Stromboli (1950)
 

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  1. Casablanca
  2. Notorious
  3. Intermezzo (both versions)
  4. Spellbound
  5. Indiscreet
  6. Gaslight
  7. Anastasia
  8. For Whom the Bells Toll
  9. En kvinnas ansikte (first version of "A Woman´s Face")
  10. The Bells of St. Mary's

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Ingrid has always been one of my favorite actresses since I was a teenager. She was probably the first star whose death impacted me back in those days (early 80´s), and a few other actresses died in the same time period (Natalie Wood, Romy Schneider, Grace Kelly...). I watched almost every movie she made and read a few books about her (not as many as Karin though!).​
 
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Nice collage. :)

I watched almost every movie she made and read a few books about her (not as many as Karin though!).​

Huh?
I've only read one book about Ingrid Bergman. Her autobiography. So I am not sure what you're getting at here! ;)

Also anyone else wanna join in with your Ingrid Bergman lists?
 

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Nice collage. :)



Huh?
I've only read one book about Ingrid Bergman. Her autobiography. So I am not sure what you're getting at here! ;)

Also anyone else wanna join in with your Ingrid Bergman lists?

Every actor has a lot of books written about them or their career, not all has to be a tell-all book or personal memoirs. So there are many works on Ingrid´s career and I do have a few of them. I´m also sure there are other books about her or that mention her affair with Rossellini, for instance. There never is ONE official book about anybody, and much less with internet and all its info. ;)
 
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i have so many books written about Ingrid - but the one i hold most dear and the truth is Ingrid bergman - My story - written by Ingrid B and Alan Burgess. She did a lot of promoting of this book in late 1980 and at a time when she was quite ill again from cancer

I would kill to see her interview with parkinson in ?? oct/nov 1980 as she so captivated me. I bought her book the next week and i was still at school, it cost me £10 in hardback and that was an awful lot of pocket money for me and skipped train fares to school!! But it was a book i couldnt put down.

I regretted that i wasnt older and then i could have seen her on stage in London

Along with a friend I went to see where she lived in London a week before she died in Cheyne gardens, Chelsea, just off the Kings Road - i was on school hols and staying with relatives in North London. French magazine Paris match had a photo of ehr coming out of her flat earlier that summer and the address was very visible so it was easy to find.
She didnt come to the window so we were disappointed!! we didnt know at that time she was terminally ill and had gone back to Sweden for the very last time the week before she died on her 67th birthday.
When im in London, i still take a walk down the Kings Road, down Chelsea manor street and at the end before chelsea embankment is Cheyne gardens
I think Ava gardener lived nearby as well
 
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Karin Schill

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The book I've read about Ingrid Bergman is the My Story that BF mentioned. It was a great book. :)

@Toni what had me confused was that you said I had read more books about IB than you have and that's not true as I've only read one! ;)

Anyway I am still waiting for more people to join in with their lists. I especially miss @Angela Channing since you use to participate in almost every round! ;)
 
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Okay so apparently your favorite Ingrid Bergman movie is:

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Casablanca (1942)

This is an American romantic drama that is considered one of our all times classics.
It's set in the middle of the Second World War in Marocco. A cynical bar owner called Rick
is put in a dilemma when the woman he left behind in France called Ilsa shows up with a man
who works for the resistance. The movie stars Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid.
It is directed by Michael Curtiz. Typical pop cultural reference that comes from this movie is "Play it again Sam",
"I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".

You gave it a total of: 45 points.

Here's a trailer for the winning movie:


Then here's the rest of the list:

Notorious (1946) 27 p.

Spellbound (1945) 17 p.
Anastasia (1956) 17 p.
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)17 p.
Autumn Sonata/Höstsonaten (1978) 17 p.
Gaslight (1944) 15 p.
Indiscreet 11 p.

Stromboli (1950) 8 p.
Joan of Arc (1948) 8 p.
Intermezzo (1936) & (1939) 8 p.
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) 7 p.
For Whom the Bells Toll (1943) 6 p.
Inn of the 6th Happiness (1958) 6 p.
En kvinnas ansikte (1938) (first version of "A Woman´s Face") 2 p.

Thank you to everyone who's taken part in this round. :)
 
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Then for our next round I figured we'd list movies by a more contemporary star:

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John Christopher Depp II is an American actor, producer and musician. He was born on June 9th, 1963 in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA. He is the youngest of four children and his mother was a waitress and his father a civil engineer. He is mostly of English descent and is remotely related to Queen Elizabeth II. But Depp also has some French and African descent. The family moved around a lot when Johnny was a child before settling in Florida in 1970. When Johnny Depp was 15 years old his parents divorced. Shortly thereafter he dropped out of High School to become a rock star. He moved to Los Angeles together with his band The Kids.

In Los Angeles Depp got an offer to star in a movie which was the horror slasher teenage hit A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984). This plus a role in the TV-series 21 Jump Street, ensured him teen idol status. His career had taken off and after this he kept moving on to more and more prominent roles.

Today he is considered one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood. He’s been nominated for three academy awards but never won the prize. He did win a Golden Globe for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) however.

In total Johnny Depp has made approximately 60 movies. But which one is your favorite?

Totals: Sunday

Special thanks to @Emelee for suggesting this star. :)
 

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1. Alice Through The Looking Glass
2. Sleepy Hollow
3. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
4. Alice In Wonderland
5. From Hell
6. Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
7. Edward Scissorhands
8. Secret Window
9. The Austronaut's Wife
10. Nightmare On Elm Street :lol:
 
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