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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWatching "Dark City" (1948, not the 90's one) and "Introducing Charlton Heston" were the first words
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Watching "Dark City" (1948, not the 90's one) and "Introducing Charlton Heston" were the first words (Original Post)
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
OP
The words "introducing Charlton Heston" were also featured in many of Nancy Reagan's sex fantasies
Tom Ripley
Jun 2013
#2
Actually had nothing to do with the 90's film "Dark City." Sorry I didn't make that clear.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2013
#4
Jeff R
(322 posts)1. Origanals
There is always something to be said for the shows that begun the era.....
Tom Ripley
(4,945 posts)2. The words "introducing Charlton Heston" were also featured in many of Nancy Reagan's sex fantasies
burnodo
(2,017 posts)3. Was it as good as the 90's version
Nt
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)4. Actually had nothing to do with the 90's film "Dark City." Sorry I didn't make that clear.
And it was actually released 1950, not 1948. I was confusing it with "I Walk Alone" which I saw a few months ago.
Both movies are fairly thin plot-wise, but well-acted and worth a look.