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John1956PA

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18. Here is short rundown I got from AI when I asked about the CBS Late Movie presentations of the early 1970s:
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 06:25 PM
Jan 4

From AI:

The CBS Late Movie in 1972 aired a variety of films, including older classics and newer releases, with specific dates showing movies like A Patch of Blue, The Anniversary, Twilight of Honor, The Fearless Vampire Killers, The Damned, An American in Paris, The Sandpiper, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, and The Green Slime, often cycling through genres like horror, drama, and comedy across different weekday slots.


I watched most of the movies listed above when they were aired on CBS Late Movie.

One which startled me was "The Next Voice You Hear . . " (1950) which aired on Christmas Night 1972. It stars James Whitmore and Nancy Davis (before she married Ronald Reagan).

Thanks for chatting about old movies.


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