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I’ve actually never watched a movie with him before but found GRIT TV and they were playing Cheyenne Social Club with Henry Fonda

Quite entertaining
 
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Really??? He has quite the range from Hitchcock thrillers to George Bailey role.
 
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He was also, in case you didn't know, a colonel in the Army Air Corps during WWII, and later a general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.



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He's a great actor, and quite a man.

A few suggestions for Jimmy Stewart pics:


It's a Wonderful Life

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Shenandoah

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Rear Window

Strategic Air Command

Harvey



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He was also, in case you didn't know, a colonel in the Army Air Corps during WWII, and later a general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.


B-24 Pilot and flew missions over Europe. He could have taken an easier route as a celebrity, but he jumped in the middle of the action.

Also, he was a Princeton grad with a degree in Architecture. Definitely a smart man.



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Broken Arrow (1950) is a good movie.
 
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I’ve not seen any of them but will check them
Out

Thanks for the list
 
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Flight of the Phoenix.


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It's not a Christmas season around here if we don't watch "It's a Wonderful Life"

One of my favorite actors!!


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Thanks TigerDore!! I'll be glad to check those out!


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Flight of the Phoenix.

Yes! Especially if you've only seen the remake.



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The Shop Around the Corner is one of my favorite movies. Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullivan were always good together.

The movie You've Got Mail is based off of (and not nearly as good as) The Shop Around the Corner.

The Philadelphia Story with Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, and Cary Grant is another favorite of mine.

I also liked Stewart in The Glenn Miller Story because it combined two of my favorite fellas: Jimmy Stewart and Glenn Miller!
 
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Watch "Strategic Air Command" next. You're welcome......



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GRIT has lot of great western's. This week it is the Magnificent Seven.


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Check out youtube for him doing his poem "Beau" on the Carson show, see if that doesn't bring a tear to your eye, quite an extraordinary gentleman.
 
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Winchester 73
Naked Spur
The Far Country
Bend of the River
The Philadelphia Story
The Man from Laramie

Lots of Good Ones. He was pretty versatile.
 
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I have watched many Jimmy Stewart movies throughout the years but one movie I can never get thru is Rear Window.
 
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I've always enjoyed his movies and watching him on Johnny Carson


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Just watched Anatomy of a Murder last night. It is on On Demand for a few more days. Filmed in Marquette MI. about an actual murder in the area. I hope Yooper Sig see this. many of the scenes look familiar. Good movie, fast paced.

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It's not a Christmas season around here if we don't watch "It's a Wonderful Life"

One of my favorite actors!!
Amen to that!

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