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Dinghy

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Hard Rock, Coco, and Joe, My favorite at Christmas. I couldn’t wait to get home from school to watch it, and Suzy Snowflake.
 

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Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
The 80s: A Pop Culture Special
An hour montage/tribute dedicated to the decade that made us: the 1980s. Music, movies, tv shows, world events, sports, fashion, trends and moments that defined the most influential era of all time
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry9AsSO7hTo


70s Time Capsule - A Tribute to 70's Entertainment
Enjoy this trip back to the 1970's with movies, tv shows, commercials, and cartoons and over 250 songs from the 70s!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Cs_7TjiKQU


Andrews Sisters - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8of3uhG1tCI


1942 Andrews Sisters - Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree ( Featuring Shemp from the Three Stooges )
My Dad always sang this song to my Mom...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcyiC79l910
 

Kathy in FL

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LOST CONTINENT - 1951 Classic Science Fiction Movie​



A 1951 American black-and-white science fiction film drama from Lippert Pictures, produced by Jack Leewood, Robert L. Lippert, and Sigmund Neufeld, directed by Sam Newfield (Sigmund Neufeld's brother), that stars Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke, Whit Bissell, Sid Melton, Hugh Beaumont and John Hoyt. An expedition is sent to the South Pacific to search for a missing atomic-powered rocket in order to retrieve the vital scientific data recorded aboard. On an uncharted island they discover more than their rocket, now crashed atop a mysterious plateau, they find a lost jungle world populated by prehistoric dinosaurs.

Runtime: 1:23:42
 

Kathy in FL

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TARGET EARTH - 1954 Classic Science Fiction Movie​



Set in a deserted Chicago, the film's storyline follows a small group of people overlooked during a mass evacuation of "the Windy City", carried out because of a sudden invasion by hostile robotic beings believed to be from the planet Venus. A1954 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Herman Cohen, directed by Sherman A. Rose, that stars Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, and Whit Bissell. The film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.

Runtime: 1:14:58
 

Kathy in FL

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TOP 10 classic movies from 1950's that stood the test of time​



This TOP is made according to audience rating of the films. The 1950s was a golden age for cinema, with a wealth of classic films that have stood the test of time. Here are the top 10 movies from the 1950s: "12 Angry Men" (1957) - is a powerful courtroom drama that explores the themes of justice and prejudice as a group of jurors deliberate the fate of a young man accused of murder. "Seven Samurai" (1954) - an epic Japanese film about a group of samurai who defend a village from bandits. "Rear Window" (1954) - a suspenseful thriller about a wheelchair-bound photographer who becomes obsessed with spying on his neighbors. "Sunset Boulevard" (1950) - a classic film noir about a failed screenwriter who becomes entangled with a faded silent film star. "Paths of Glory" (1957) - a searing anti-war film about a French colonel who defies his superiors to defend three soldiers falsely accused of cowardice. "Witness for the Prosecution" (1957) - is a gripping courtroom drama that follows the defense of a man accused of murder, with shocking twists and turns along the way. "Singin' in the Rain" (1952) - a joyous musical comedy that celebrates the golden age of Hollywood. "Vertigo" (1958) - a haunting thriller about obsession and identity, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. "North by Northwest" (1959) - a thrilling adventure about a man mistaken for a government agent and pursued across the United States. "Ikiru" (1952) - is a poignant drama that follows a dying government bureaucrat's quest for purpose and meaning in his life. These movies have all become classics and continue to inspire and entertain audiences around the world, cementing their place in cinematic history. #facts #review #top #movie #list #1950s #classic
0:00 - 1:34 No. 1 - 12 Angry Men
1:34 - 3:06 No. 2 - Seven Samurai
3:06 - 4:48 No. 3 - Rear Window
4:48 - 6:32 No. 4 - Sunset Blvd.
6:32 - 8:00 No. 5 - Paths of Glory
8:00 - 9:47 No. 6 - Witness for the Prosecution
9:47 - 11:31 No. 7 -Singin' in the Rain
11:31 - 13:09 No. 8 - Vertigo
13:09 - 14:46 No. 9 - North by Northwest
14:46 - No. 10 - Ikiru


 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven

Publius

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When I was a kid (1960s) I remember adults some of them were seniors talking about how they would listen to the radio and there were broadcast shows like the Lone Ranger and a number of other shows that would air at given time and of day even joked they watched the radio much like many today do watch the TV.
Back around 1967 my mother would listen to a radio show called the chicken-man and I was thinking it was an old radio show as it turned out it was new at the time, I was a kid and had no interest in it so I had no idea what it was about.
 

Double_A

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LOST CONTINENT - 1951 Classic Science Fiction Movie​



A 1951 American black-and-white science fiction film drama from Lippert Pictures, produced by Jack Leewood, Robert L. Lippert, and Sigmund Neufeld, directed by Sam Newfield (Sigmund Neufeld's brother), that stars Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke, Whit Bissell, Sid Melton, Hugh Beaumont and John Hoyt. An expedition is sent to the South Pacific to search for a missing atomic-powered rocket in order to retrieve the vital scientific data recorded aboard. On an uncharted island they discover more than their rocket, now crashed atop a mysterious plateau, they find a lost jungle world populated by prehistoric dinosaurs.

Runtime: 1:23:42

I'm about at the half way point, this is good, I like it.

ETA: Finished it last night. Those are they types of movies I remember as a kid being on TV in the 1960's :popcorn1:
 
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Border Collie Dad

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Back around 1967 my mother would listen to a radio show called the chicken-man
I believe that was Cousin Brucie.
He was a DJ on WABC out of New York.
His opening was " Bok a bok a bok a bok. Chicken Man"
I had to listen under the pillow or earphones so parents didn't know.

They didn't like that rock and roll
 

Double_A

TB Fanatic

TARGET EARTH - 1954 Classic Science Fiction Movie​



Set in a deserted Chicago, the film's storyline follows a small group of people overlooked during a mass evacuation of "the Windy City", carried out because of a sudden invasion by hostile robotic beings believed to be from the planet Venus. A1954 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Herman Cohen, directed by Sherman A. Rose, that stars Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, and Whit Bissell. The film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.

Runtime: 1:14:58

Watched this one too. Not quite as good as the older "Lost Continent" also posted here, which I also watched.
 
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