Highlighting classic film while saluting legendary Warner Bros. Studio’s Centennial, the recently concluded 14th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival offered an entertaining, thoughtful slice of life through its diverse slate of vintage movies and programming. While slimmed down from past years, the Festival still provided a lavish moviegoing experience with excellent programming, major movie stars, and special events that no other festival can offer.
Though I attended fewer films this year, they mostly all fit the theme of escaping tragic or conflicted consequences for what appears to be a richer, more hopeful future. The stories featured themes of troubled protagonists looking and hoping for something better just around the corner.
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For the record, 10:21 a.m., April 20: A previous version of this post referred to “creating the sound of a Hammond organ.” It is a “mighty Wurlitzer organ.”
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This week’s mystery movie was the 1947 Republic picture The Flame, with John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Robert Paige, Broderick Crawford, Henry Travers, Blanche Yurka, Constance Dowling, Hattie McDaniel, Victor Sen Yung, Harry V. Cheshire, John Miljan, Garry Owen and Eddie Dunn. 










