Good Morning:

Being a great fan of the theater, I especially love the old black and white 
films of the 20's, 30's 40's and 50's.  I guess the reason for this is that I 
grew up in the era and genre.

So it was with great pleasure that I found a good Bogart movie last night that 
I had never seen before.  It was entitled,'Marked Women' co-staring Betty Davis 
and was a 1937 production.  As Bogart starred in mostly B movies in his early 
career, it wasn't a bad production.  It was also quite evident that Bogart had 
not reached his potential yet.

I am curious to know if by chance there are any other fans of classic moves 
here.  Those of us who share the love of the black and white cinemas talk by 
the hours about the likes and dislikes of the classics and sharing bits of 
trivia.  For example, the Bogart movie 'Casablanca has been rated as the most 
Romanic movie in the history of US films.

Another circa favorite of the black & white films are the Bowery Boys, produced 
 from the late 30's up through the 1950"s.  These films have developed a cult 
following and produced such loveable characters as Slip, Sach, Chuck, Whity and 
Louie, the sweet shop owner.  Anyone on the list old enough to remember these 
films?   Some of these films were entitles 'Hell's Kitchen, Angles With Dirty 
Faces and The East Side Kids'. Much thanks goes to Ted Turner for airing the 
TCM television network which airs these classics 24/7 commercial free.

Perhaps I might just invoke interest in this subject or even the associated 
field of literature, but then on the other hand this subject might be perceived 
as the ranting of an old man.

Bill of Il.

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