Subj : Sad Day To : Mike Powell From : Roger Nelson Date : Sat Sep 29 2018 05:08:05 On Thu Sep-27-2018 17:48, Mike Powell (1:2320/105) wrote to ROGER NELSON: > Dark Passage > Action in the North Atlantic > To Have and Have Not MP> To Have and Have Not would be on my list, too. I like those other MP> two also, but they are not my favorites. I would also include: MP> Casablanca MP> The Maltese Falcon MP> The Big Sleep MP> We're No Angels (my favorite Christmas movie) MP> The Petrified Forest MP> Dead Reckoning Good choices all. What was the one where he had to pretend to be a priest? I've forgotten the title. MP> As for books vs. movies, I really like the movie The Big Sleep, but MP> I also like the book. There were actually two versions of The Big MP> Sleep. The first was filmed before the war ended and was closer to MP> the book. However, the studio wanted to get its war films out MP> before the war ended, so it got shelved. In the meantime, Laren MP> Bacall got a part in a movie with a horrible French actor. It MP> tanked. So, they reshot and replaced several scenes in The Big MP> Sleep to play on the chemistry she had with Bogart. Howard Hawks MP> did not want her career tanking with the bad movie! The one that came the closest was 2001: A Space Odyssey, because the movie and the book were written at the same time (or close to it). Also, I have seen trailers (I don't like that name because they are really previews) that were better than the movies and vice versa. Another pair of movies coming out next Spring are Captain Marvel (starring a female in the lead role) and Shazam! (with a youung boy playing Billy Batson). Guess which one I'm not going to watch. (-: MP> Sometimes, Turner Classic Movies will play the original version. MP> The book is my favorite and is written by my favorite author, MP> Raymond Chandler. I would say I prefer the story in it a little MP> better, but it is difficult to beat Bogey and Bacall on-screen. :) I read somewhere that Chandler and the screenwriters had a little trouble with the ending. I read a lot of Mickey Spillane books back then. They were more interesting somehow. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ Pamela Bowman * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) .