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In reply to the discussion: Lately I've been watching a lot of old legal thrillers (movies) [View all]Dark n Stormy Knight
(9,760 posts)50. TCM is the main thing I've missed these past few years
after we got off the cable. Netflix streaming doesn't carry many and Amazon Prime charges extra for the good old films. Which is why we still have Netflix DVD, though they are letting their classic films section dwindle also.
We have these services through a PlayStation and they haven't offered TCM.
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I thought The Rainmaker was pretty good. What was the one with Cher and Dennis Quaid set in D.C.?
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#4
Yes, thanks! I saw this in the movies at age 14, and it began a life-long almost-obsession with
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#33
Last time I looked, our library seemed to have all the same ones I could get
Dark n Stormy Knight
Sep 2017
#64
The true story of "Madeleine," an accused poisoner. Director David Lean, 1950. Do NOT blink at the
WinkyDink
Sep 2017
#37
Primal Fear and Witness for the Prosecution are a couple of my favorites. nt
Still Blue in PDX
Sep 2017
#69