It's not a mainstream film, it's obscure now.
MGM says it turned a profit of $761,000 on $3,337,000 in ticket sales in 1951 bucks.
But it's public domain, like "It's A Wonderful Life."
It definitely deserves a remake.
It's not a mainstream film, it's obscure now.
MGM says it turned a profit of $761,000 on $3,337,000 in ticket sales in 1951 bucks.
But it's public domain, like "It's A Wonderful Life."
It definitely deserves a remake.
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Pretty sure it's a TCM regular when they're doing a patriotic line-up for Memorial Day, Veteran's Day, etc.
ReplyDeleteSome of us cut to the chase, and just have the DVD/BD for watching whenever we feel like it.