This is WONDERFUL! To say I am impressed is a huge understatement! Your "take" on "The Shanghai Chest" opening allowed me to look at that portion of the film with a fresh pair of eyes...and EARS. I certainly did have the feel of watching a silent film on TCM!
With your permission, I would like to pass the links along to our members via our weekly emailed newsletter. This week's will be a "triple issue" as I will be traveling to Iowa during the Christmas holidays!
Take care, the best of the season to you and Rachel...and Thank You...SO MUCH!
Nice job Mike! Sounds like you had fun putting that together. I'm guessing you'll be tagged for the next Charlie Chan movie when it comes out :thinking_face:
Season't Greet-things from the redoubtable, fixedly staring Fox and myself! We'll look forward to your return till we can look back at it, you two safe in the back seat, Honolulu approaching FAST in the rear-view as we floor it in Reverse, FORWARD, INTO THE PAST! I can't forget "clarinet " is found in Webster's between "claptrap" and "clarion", two VERY IMPORTANT INGREDIMENTS! We'll keep them warm for you! Marie Crispus to Al, & to Al a good knife: BANG!!
-----Let's try to be a little more serious, you kids. Notes could VERY EASILY go home to parents, executive decision to apply board of education revise stance of apprentice detectives: BOOM!