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The Most Dangerous Game (1932) July 30th, set your dvr

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28 July 2009, 03:35
Kathi
The Most Dangerous Game (1932) July 30th, set your dvr
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023238/


The classic movie, "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME" is scheduled to air Thursday July 30th.


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28 July 2009, 03:41
Dutch44
What channel?


Dutch
28 July 2009, 03:49
Charles_Helm
Looks like it is on TCM (Turner Classic Movies).

I'll record it on your recommendation Kathi.


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28 July 2009, 04:13
Kathi
Sorry about that, Turner Classic Movies, 6:00 A.M. East Coast Time.

We had to read this short story in High School. Considering the time period the movie was made, it is very good. Hope you enjoy it.


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28 July 2009, 05:24
Frank Martinez
I remember that story and it is classic early talkie with terrific dialogue and a light story line. I enjoyed it and have seen it at least twice.
Well worth the view.
Frank
28 July 2009, 19:32
wannago
Leslie Banks as Count Zaroff practically chews the scenery!!


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28 July 2009, 23:53
BrettAKSCI
I watched Untamed last night. It was an interesting flick. About Irish moving to South Africa during the time of Zulu uprising and the creation of the Dutch Free State.

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