Your LUCK the Servant was on so often, its in my top 5 films of ALL TIME, I 
never tire of it.

OK for some reason, as a kid, in country Western Australia, they played KING 
KONG every Xmas day, not sure why, but I loved it.

Ari

--- On Mon, 10/11/08, channinglylethomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: channinglylethomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [MOPO] Fun MOPO Thread
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Received: Monday, 10 November, 2008, 2:19 PM
> I got to thinking that when I was a kid, there were a few
> movies that were on television ALL THE TIME.  What was odd
> about this is that these just weren't the kind of movies
> one would expect to see constantly for years (during the 60s
> and 70s) in a market like Phoenix, AZ.
> 
> One that seems really strange now is SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER
> with Monty CLift, Liz Taylor, and Katharine Hepburn.  I must
> have seen that film ten or twenty times on local TV in
> Phoenix.  Another odd one was Joseph Losey's THE SERVANT
> with James Fox, Dirk Bogarde, and Sara Miles.  Always on TV.
> 
> The weirdest film was one called THE PICASSO SUMMER with
> Albert Finney and Yvette Mimieux.  For some reason, that
> particular film played almost monthly for a few years.  It
> was an absolutely unwatchable comedy/drama about a married
> couple driving around Europe trying to run into Picasso.
> 
> Anyone else on MOPO have such odd memories?
> 
> Channing Thomson in San Francisco
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