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The person you are looking for is Luise Rainer, who won Best Actress TWO YEARS IN A ROW and within a year or so was pretty much done in Hollywood.

I can't agree that the shoes are a contrivance or that the guard would have noticed—but I do wonder why Andy was so wrapped up in getting that new prisoner to testify and get him a new trial. That after 19 years of digging a tunnel. Aren't you pretty much committed to escape after 19 years of digging a tunnel? If

Brooks cut. When I go back and watch that movie, that seems like the most emotionally manipulative moment. And they did the same thing, the difficulty in adjusting to freedom, with Red.

Independent rock music stations like WKRP pretty much don't exist anymore, correct? All corporate.

Pretty sure Paul and Yoko don't control the rights to the catalog.

That platinum-blonde dye job on Anderson looks bad. Great body, but such terrible hair.

This is just a weird statement. Sure, let's get mad at "Unforgiven" because the script doesn't have the N-word in it.

Talk about movies that haven't aged well…

Read an interview once where he used the phrase "golden handcuffs" and specifically said he didn't want to be like some of his friends who were getting jobs on "Sesame Street" and are still there 40 years later.

I don't think that's how we're supposed to read that line. That's Red making a joke.

I think that mediocre books serve as movie source material much better than great books do. "Jaws" is pretty mediocre, "The Godfather" is terrible, "Gone With the Wind" is incredibly dull. All made into great movies.

Full of plot holes. Too long—the sequence with Andy playing the opera over the prison loudspeaker really could have been cut. And for that matter Brooks could have been cut. Probably not one of the very best films ever made, as IMDb users seem to think.

I was able to read at the age of three, which was 1976. My mother has always credited this to me watching "The Electric Company".

Yes, the Lee-Roy comparison is another big point in favor of the American show.

Allied action was winning the war.

you aren't wrong

I too have always read the expression on the German woman's face in the camp as shame.

That guy sure can act.

Yes, it was Dachau.

I would advise you not to associate with that person.