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    Some of the movies on our movie of the week list are sort of hard to track down. I want to make sure I'm not picking movies that no one can find to watch for our discussions. Should I remove any of these movies from the list because they are too hard to chase down?

    The Great Waldo Pepper
    High Road To China
    Jet Pilot
    Strategic Air Command
    Torra Torra Torra
    Pearl Harbor
    Flying Leathernecks
    The Dam Busters
    633 Squadron
    Spirit of St. Louis
    Cloud Dancer
    12 O'clock High
    Test Pilot
    Bridges of Toko Ri
    Thirty-Seconds Over Tokio
    No Highay in the Sky
    The Skydivers
    The Starfighters
    Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies

    Let me know if you think some of these are too hard to find to watch as part of a weekly movie discussion.

    Spacegrrrl

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    Re: Do enough of you have access to these movies?

    The Great Santani?

    I know it's jets.........................................

    I remember one from when I was a kid........The McConnell story staring Alan Ladd
    Last edited by BKB; 10-27-2011, 09:23 PM. Reason: add content

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      Re: Do enough of you have access to these movies?

      Strategic Air Command...have only seen it on VHS, not DVD. Is Starfighters on DVD?

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        Blue Max is on DVD.
        Lockheed Bob

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          WHAT? No "Thunder Over Reno?

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            spacegrrrl: You're missing "Toward the Unknown" (1956), starring William Holden, Lloyd Nolan and James Garner in his first big role. It was filmed, in part, on location at Edwards with FTC's cooperation and incorporates actual footage of the XB-51, the X-1A and the X-2. (You're also missing your spellcheck! )

            "Thunder over Reno"? [mrmf, mrmf, mrmf!!]

            $
            "Man was meant to fly -- the earth is for worms!"
            Martin Caidin

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              Re: Do enough of you have access to these movies?

              I can vouch for the fact that 'Strategic Air Command' is available on Netflix streaming.

              And I know I watched 'The Dam Busters' on Netflix streaming sometime within the past year, so it may still be there (titles do come and go from Netflix Streaming, but not often).

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                Re: Do enough of you have access to these movies?

                So, there I was, minding my own business mullin' around in some old boxes and, lo 'n behold, what do I find....VHS tapes of

                BOMBERS 52 (Efrim "Simbals" Zimbalist, Jr., Natalie "Va-Va-Va-Voom Wood, and Karl "Buldog" Malden)

                A GATHERING OF EAGLES (Rock "The Ummm, Nevermind" Hudson and Rod "Fancy-Pants" Taylor)

                and,

                MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY (Van "Manboy" Johnson, Walter "Coo-Coo" Pidgeon and assorted others)

                What a treat to see these oldies. Gotta have 'em your library.

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