Arsenic And Old Lace

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  1. Nanaki Broken in six places

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    Just out of curiosity, has anyone seen this movie? Disscuss it here.
     
  2. mr_croup Traverse Town Homebody

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    Holy crap, someone else knows this movie? I had to see it for drama five years ago because it was our school play. I played one of the policemen.

    This is the version with Cary Grant made in '41, right?
     
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    Yup!! That's the one....I know...it's odd that a teen knows about old movies...*sweatdrop*
     
  4. mr_croup Traverse Town Homebody

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    Who cares? As long as they are good movies, it shouldn't really matter, right?

    After all, it doesn't matter when it's made, a movie about a family like that is still funny (even if the humor is a bit dated).

    And the wine... you've gotta love the elderberry wine! :D
     
  5. La Sofa ('_')-l3 No worries

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    Never ever EVER, heard about that movie.......
     
  6. Nanaki Broken in six places

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    lol. Jonathon...I thought he WAS Boris Karloff the first time I saw it....O.o;

    It's a REALLY good movie...it's a black and white film, and it's the funniest movie I've seen, probably.
     
  7. mr_croup Traverse Town Homebody

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    The movie was made in 1941. It was made in black and white, and it had Cary Grant in it. It's not like it's a classic like the Maltese Falcon or the Marx Brothers' movies, so of course you haven't heard of it.

    For an old movie, it's actually not half bad, though.
     
  8. OmnicientKH Merlin's Housekeeper

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    I have!

    WOAH! More people know about this movie? Nice, I love classics, and this one was sweet, especially Teddy! He killed me! That was so funny. I don't understand why so few people have appreciation for the classics, like 'Some like it hot'.
     
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