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 Posted: Fri Mar 4th, 2011 11:43 pm
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Turner Classic Movie cable channel will honor the 150th anniversary of the Civil War with movies shown on Monday & Wednesday throughout the month of April.

The list of films include:

Gone With the Wind, Raintree County, Friendly Pursuasion, Band of Angels, Of Human Hearts, Little Women (1949 version), Birth of a Nation (1915; silent), The Coward (1915; silent), The General (1927; silent), Grandma's Boy (1922; silent), Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927; silent), A Southern Yankee, The Littlest Rebel, Adavance to the Rear, Golden Girl, General Spanky (Our Gang short), Outlaw Josey Wales, Major Dundee, The Horse Soldiers, Escape from Fort Bravo, A Time for Killing, Alvarez Kelly, Virginia City, The Seige at Red River, Great Day in the Morning, Hangman's Knot, Glory, Gettysburg, Red Badge of Courage (Audie Murphy version), Abraham Lincoln (1931), Tenessee Johnson, Durango, Romance of Rosy Ridge, Count Three & Pray.

All silent films will have a musical score.  Some of the films do not deal with the Civil War per se, but take place during the time.  Am kinda disappointe dthat they did not schedule THE TALL TARGET (about Lincoln's attempted assination going to Washington.

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 Posted: Fri Mar 4th, 2011 11:53 pm
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Cool!!!

I have never seen Birth of a Nation and have always been curious about it.....I'll have to look up the schedule......Thanks for the info!!

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Any of these from Disney? If so, then I'm a little surprised their not airing The Great Locomotive Chase. Course if none are, then I figure they probably don't air Disney movies. To be honest, I've watched TCM for some older movies (and have been surprised at seeing some I never expected to see as I always thought they were too new to be aired on TCM, thought by classic they meant they had to be before a certain date) but I don't remember seeing any Disney movies aired on it. Course it could be argued that Turner doesn't own any Disney movies and thus doesn't have the rights to air them. However, I saw The Great Locomotive Chase on Hallmark Movie Channel last year so I'd think they could buy the rights to air it.

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None are Disney films, although TCM has aired some Disney films.

I was also kind of surprised they aren't showing the Disney film called JOHNNY SHILO.

But I guess we can't have everything.

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True. We could probably come up with a list of movies, whether we like them all ourselves or not, of movies they could have added to the list. They've got their reasons for picking the movies they did and leaving others off.

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like this one?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060715/

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 Posted: Mon Mar 7th, 2011 04:50 am
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That sounds quite interesting.

Here's another one..... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057201/

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Ok, so I guess so far we've done the following to add list
  • Johhny Shiloh: Part 1
  • The Great Locomotive Chase
  • Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders  
Should Johhny Shiloh: Part 2 be added to the list as well? What else might be added, whether we want to see it or not?

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"Shenendoha" with Jimmy Stewart is pretty good.....a little hokey, perhaps, but pretty good.....How about "The Beguiled" with Clint Eastwood???

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  • Johhny Shiloh: Part 1
  • Shenandoah
  • The Beguiled
  • The Great Locomotive Chase
  • Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders  
 

I just had a thought. How old do the movies have to be at the youngest? The youngest movie on the TCM list that I'm sure of is Gettysburg, and that was 1993 release wise. I'd have to look through all of the movies that don't specifiy a year to see if there's any younger than that. If not, do we say this list can't contain anything younger than '93

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No, I'd say list ALL films pertaining to CW.  I think the most recent one would be COLD HARBOR. 

This doesn't count the upcoming film by Robert Redford about the Lincoln conspirators.

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I think The Conspirator is an absolute can not add to the list for two reasons. First, it hasn't been released in theaters yet. According to IMDb it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September and was first aired here at the Savannah Film and Video Festival in November. But it's US theatrical release isn't until the 15th of next month. And second, it seems more likely that TCM would play movies after their no longer in theaters and likely up for sale. Or could be for sale whether they actually are or not.

Not trying to put the Redford movie down, just saying I don't think we can add it to the list of movies we'd like to see added to the list of what TCM is playing next month.

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Duly noted, Hellcat.

I do cast my vote for THE TALL TARGET!  Great film by Anthony Mann.  Am surprised TCM is not airing it in the CW group (even though the film is BEFORE CW - 1860).  Guess I am just biased.:D

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  • Cold Harbor
  • Johhny Shiloh: Part 1
  • Shenandoah
  • Tall Target
  • The Beguiled
  • The Great Locomotive Chase
  • Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders  
What about The Andersonville Trial?

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"Ride with the Devil"....????.....I LOVED the dialoge!!!

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RWTD is my all time favorite Civil war era movie. Just got the extended directors cut last month.

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Capt. Crow....Whe RWTD first came out, I was foolishly stbborn because it had Jewel in it and my (erroneous) understanding was that it was a "romance".....15 years later, a reenacting Buddy said I really needed to see it, so I reluctantly did....I ended up buyin a copy and lovin it!! As I said earlier, I REALLY like the dialogue.....Have you ever tried to carry on a conversation in the same stylw??.....It's hard!!!....I think Toby McGuire was cast perfectly in that role!!!...I have a new respect for him because of it!!

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It's an interesting list, though not as serious as you might have thought. There are several comedies on the list. As to Disney movies on TCM. They did a Disney month last year, and at the TCM film festival this April, they will show Fantasia and others. I'm glad that Glory is on the list, but you're all right, there as several notable omissions...Best regards, Zouave61

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  • Cold Harbor
  • Johhny Shiloh: Part 1
  • Ride with the Devil
  • Shenandoah
  • Tall Target
  • The Andersonville Trial
  • The Beguiled
  • The Great Locomotive Chase
  • Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders  
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It's an interesting list, though not as serious as you might have thought. There are several comedies on the list. As to Disney movies on TCM. They did a Disney month last year, and at the TCM film festival this April, they will show Fantasia and others. I'm glad that Glory is on the list, but you're all right, there as several notable omissions...Best regards, Zouave61
That's why it was suggested to do a list of movies we might add to the TCM list. Basically just movies that folks think maybe should have been added but weren't. Things folks might have liked to watch in addition to what TCM came up with.

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The Hunley.

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