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31 Model A 01-13-2015 10:09 PM

This Property is Condemned
 

I thought I had seen every early made movie but that one I missed and I just finished watching. If you want to see T's and A's, that's one you need to see. Made in 1966, filmed in the Mississippi Delta and New Orleans and set in 1930/31. The cars, the trains, old New Orleans, the music, the clothing. It has it all and original, no special computer effects!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fantastic cars and a few trucks too. A very young Robert Redford, Natalie Wood, Charles Bronson, Robert Blake.

Based on a play by Tennessee Williams. Francis Ford Coppola directed the movie

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061089/...?ref_=tt_dt_dt

Mitch//pa 01-13-2015 10:26 PM

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is that available on demand?:confused:;)

31 Model A 01-13-2015 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitch//pa (Post 1014960)
is that available on demand?:confused:;)

I don't know Mitch, it was on TCM tonight.

MrBruce 01-14-2015 11:22 AM

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Will check it out, sounds good.

31 Model A 01-14-2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBruce (Post 1015202)
Will check it out, sounds good.

It is...take my word on it. ;) Tennessee Williams had a thing about New Orleans. I've been there many times, worked there also. It has it's flare like no other place. Mississippi Delta during the Depression was spot on, of course, 1931 and 1966, not that many years had changed all that much in the Delta.

CarlG 01-14-2015 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1014950)
... If you want to see T's and A's, that's one you need to see...

Hmmmmmmm.

Oh Wait! You are talking about Fords, not . . . :eek:

Mitch//pa 01-14-2015 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by carlg (Post 1015216)
hmmmmmmm.

Oh wait! You are talking about fords, not . . . :eek:

omg

31 Model A 01-14-2015 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlG (Post 1015216)
Hmmmmmmm.

Oh Wait! You are talking about Fords, not . . . :eek:


:D................My mind wasn't in the gutter this time, not that it's where it usually is!!:D

Fred K-OR 01-14-2015 12:12 PM

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If you can't find it on TV maybe your local library may have a DVD you could borrow.

31 Model A 01-14-2015 12:23 PM

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It is available on Amazon and to rent to view on Amazon also. It has

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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I loved the nostalgia of the whole movie.............. What's strange, in the scene where the whole group is skinny dipping, Robert Bake had to hold the legs of Natalie Wood in the tank used that was just a few feet deep, she was so scared of water.

Terry, NJ 01-14-2015 03:00 PM

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I've got a thing for "Nawlins" too. Especially the French Quarter! Love that ironwork. The only place that comes close is Quebec, not Montreal and I guess Paris itself, although I've never been there.
Terry


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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1015213)
It is...take my word on it. ;) Tennessee Williams had a thing about New Orleans. I've been there many times, worked there also. It has it's flare like no other place. Mississippi Delta during the Depression was spot on, of course, 1931 and 1966, not that many years had changed all that much in the Delta.


Big John 01-14-2015 03:52 PM

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Lots of old movies are on TURNER.Classic Movies or TCM......Lots of old cars as in original And no commercials.......24 hrs a day,,,Big John...

CT AV8 01-14-2015 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1015213)
It is...take my word on it. ;) Tennessee Williams had a thing about New Orleans. I've been there many times, worked there also. It has it's flare like no other place. Mississippi Delta during the Depression was spot on, of course, 1931 and 1966, not that many years had changed all that much in the Delta.

We watched it too and I'd never heard of it before either. It's a good movie.
It was actually directed by Sydney Pollack. Coppola wrote the screenplay.

31 Model A 01-14-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CT AV8 (Post 1015485)
We watched it too and I'd never heard of it before either. It's a good movie.
It was actually directed by Sydney Pollack. Coppola wrote the screenplay.

How did you like the Ts and As, trains, music, clothing? The only fluke I know of is a calendar in the office was for 1931 but the movie they went to see didn't come out till 1932. Real good portrayal of Depression years other than the Grapes of Wrath of course. I would love to take Sarah down Route 66 to at least Arizona.

CT AV8 01-14-2015 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1015213)
It is...take my word on it. ;) Tennessee Williams had a thing about New Orleans. I've been there many times, worked there also. It has it's flare like no other place. Mississippi Delta during the Depression was spot on, of course, 1931 and 1966, not that many years had changed all that much in the Delta.

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1015499)
How did you like the Ts and As, trains, music, clothing? The only fluke I know of is a calendar in the office was for 1931 but the movie they went to see didn't come out till 1932. Real good portrayal of Depression years other than the Grapes of Wrath of course. I would love to take Sarah down Route 66 to at least Arizona.

Oh, I really like all that period stuff. Great cars and movie is beautifully shot. I was thinking the same as you about it all being real, not digital especially the overhead shot of the train crossing Lake Ponchetrain. What was that red sedan that Redford collapsed on after Paul Kersey beat him up?

31 Model A 01-14-2015 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CT AV8 (Post 1015510)
What was that red sedan that Redford collapsed on after Paul Kersey beat him up?

No sure, I'd have to see it again and watch for it. I might just go ahead and order the DVD.

31 Model A 01-14-2015 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 31 Model A (Post 1015515)
No sure, I'd have to see it again and watch for it. I might just go ahead and order the DVD.

Done, I'll let you know about the sedan as soon as it arrives.

rscardina 01-14-2015 08:09 PM

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It is on Netflix online. I just added it to my watch list.

Patrick L. 01-14-2015 08:40 PM

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Seems other than the Fords there was a Chevy, Pontiac and Studebaker. I think it was Stude that was red, not completely sure though.

31 Model A 01-14-2015 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick L. (Post 1015539)
Seems other than the Fords there was a Chevy, Pontiac and Studebaker. I think it was Stude that was red, not completely sure though.

I bet that red Stude belonged to the rich dude Mr Johnson who wanted into Alva's knickers....dirty old fart!!!!! I hate old disgusting farts like that!!! :D:D


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