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here at age 17 (her studio says 16), had her first pin-up photo shot taken. This was taken right after she was in HOLIDAY IN MEXICO in 1946. (PLOT "Ambassador Jeffrey Evans (Walter Pidgeon), a widower living in Mexico, has his hands full with his teenage daughter Christine (Jane Powell). Christine runs the entire household and tries to manage her father's private life as well. But love threatens to wreck all her carefully made plans: an earnest young classmate (Roddy McDowall) is hopelessly in love with her. . .Ambassador Evans is smitten with a beautiful singer (Ilona Massey). . .and poor Christine isn't sure where she fits in anymore! Top top it all off, Christine develops a crush on famed pianist Jose Iturbi, who is much older than she."
TRIVIA: One of several films in which a young Fidel Castro appears as an extra, mostly in crowd scenes.
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Mexico
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Pidgeon
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Massey
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Castro
Added: 2nd October 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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An internet friend told me she got a call today from the court as to why she didn't report for jury duty today. Even I didn't realize it was a US Federal holiday until I went to the bank. They didn't ask her for information, just confirmed it and she voluntarily corrected it for them. DO NOT give out ANY personal information over the phone unless you initiated the call. DO NOT believe caller ID, these are easily reprogrammed to say what the caller wants it to say. More in my comments below:
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Theft
Scam
Added: 8th October 2007
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Posted By: Steve |

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the movie revolves around a brother and sister, Darry and Trish, coming home for a spring holiday break. Their journey is uneventful until they are terrorized by someone in an old truck, and later see the driver unloading what looks like bodies into a hole as they drive past...they turn around to see what's going on. . .what can i say? big mistake . . BIG MISTAKE!!!!
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film
Jeepers
Creepers
Gina
Philips
Justin
Long
Jonathan
Breck
Added: 21st October 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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The classic of all classics...the most popular song ever recorded...White Christmas by Bing Crosby, as sung in the movie Holiday Inn (1942). Consider this my Christmas card to all my cyber friends.
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Added: 19th November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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OPENS December 14th . . why not try a little horror for the holidays . .Will Smith IS the last man on Earth, and he's stuck in NYC after a virus turns the rest of the world's popululation into mindless creatures . . thought it was supposed to be fiction . .
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I
Am
Legend
Will
Smith
Added: 20th November 2007
Views: 233
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Posted By: Teresa |

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This special aired on CBS from its debut in 1965 through 1999, and has aired on ABC since 2000. At one time it was shown only once a year, but like several other beloved holiday specials such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas, it is now shown several times between Thanksgiving and Christmas. When it was first broadcast, a full 50% of the televisions in the United States were tuned in. A Charlie Brown Christmas won an Emmy and a Peabody award, and is considered by many to be a timeless holiday classic.
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brown
christmas
charles
schultz
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Added: 1st December 2007
Views: 656
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Posted By: Sophia |

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A montage of the classic holiday film A Christmas Story with music by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I've seen this movie so many times and I always end up watching it again during the 24 hour marathon every year! It's become a holiday tradition watching Ralphie's annual quest for a Red Ryder BB Gun.
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christmas
story
peter
billingsley
melinda
dillon
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mcgavin
Added: 1st December 2007
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Posted By: Naomi |

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This song was written in 1944 by Mel Tormé and Bob Wells.
The Nat King Cole Trio first recorded it in 1946. At Cole's request, and over the objections of his label, Capitol Records, a second recording was made the same year using a small string section, this version became a huge hit on both the pop and R&B charts. Cole re-recorded the song in 1953 and again in 1961, using the same arrangement with a full orchestra. Mel Tormé himself eventually recorded his own version in 1965. However, the 1961 recording by Cole is generally regarded as definitive and continues to receive considerable radio airplay each holiday season. Cole's version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974.
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christmas
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Added: 2nd December 2007
Views: 1363
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Posted By: Babs64 |

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