Monday, February 20, 2012

Movies Made in Connecticut

OK.  We're not Hollywood.  I get that.

From the "Made in Connecticut" exhibition in the Old State House.

26 comments:

  1. I would be happy to see Connecticut again. I am glad that I missed both of these movies.

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  2. I'm surprised there haven't been more movies made in Connecticut. It is very picturesque.

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  3. Ugh! Love the posters. Hate the movies!

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  4. Even Annette and Frankie would go to this Beach Party.

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  5. Atomic Beasts at the beach hey Jack, blimey all we have to worry about are sharks!!

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  6. Don't know what to say about this post...neither movie interests me at all. I recall all the publicity about the Stepford Wives, and I wasn't moved to see it. The posters are certainly eye-catching, tho.

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  7. Those filmmakers are everywhere. I saw Stepford Wives.

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  8. Don't believe I've seen either one of these!

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  9. Terrific posters. I wonder if anyone recalls seeing those films when they were showing.

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  10. Oh, yes! Love the posters, hate the movies, but then I'm not a movie fan anyway! I, too, have always wanted to visit Connecticut. Did visit MA one fall and the colors were so awesome! Have a great day, Jack!

    Sylvia

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  11. Sometimes it's good to not be Hollywood!

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  12. Great vintage posters! At first I thought it was Natalie Wood on the right, although I've never heard of this movie, but checked it and it isn't her.

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  13. I don't know the movies but the posters are fabulous!

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  14. Love love love this!!! And you don't have to be in Hollywood with a bowler hat ;-) to do good stuff, now, do you? :-)

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  15. I missed the Horror of Party Beach!

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  16. I would really like to see the atomic beasts at work!

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  17. Didn't know that Stepford is in Connecticut. Guess that movie is not popular with the residents. :)

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  18. Love that horror poster... those old 'b' movies in the 50s scared me as a kid... lol!

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  19. That horror movie sounds like fun. I just had a look at a Swedish movie from 1971. It's called Maid in Sweden. Lots of nudity in it. And some very poor acting! The fun thing is that I know the actress who plays the leading roll in the film.

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  20. 2 reasons to be proud of being from Connecticut

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  21. The Horror of Party Beach poster has me itching to see if NetFlix carries it. A monster movie musical cannot be beat. Even when it's made in Connecticut. (wink).

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