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Question: Are you familiar with a movie about Shangri-La? The hero crashes in the mountains and is rescued by the natives, then falls in love with a young lady who can't leave the valley without death by old age overtaking her. It was definitely from the black-and-white era. Thank you.


Answer: That would be Lost Horizon, based on James Hilton's perennially popular novel about a hidden paradise somewhere in the Himalayas. The hitch, because there always is one, is that the natives of the magnificent, peaceful Valley of the Blue Moon can't leave. Since you clearly remember the film being in black and white, you saw the glorious 1937 version directed by Frank Capra and starring Ronald Colman, read full article

Charles Boyer and Maurice Chevalier introduce you to Marseilles and the world of Fanny (1961).
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Charles Boyer is Napoleon, Greta Garbo the Polish countess sent to seduce him to gain her...
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Near-tragic misunderstandings threaten a shipboard romance between Charles Boyer and Irene...
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Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall go undercover to fight the fascists in Confidential Agent...
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Posted: 8/1/2008
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A Matter Of Time (Actor - Count Sanziani) 1976 Movie
Stavisky (Actor - Raoul) 1974 Movie
Lost Horizon (Actor - High Lama) 1973 Movie
The Madwoman Of Chaillot (Actor - The Broker) 1969 Movie
The Day The Hotline Got Hot (Actor - Vostov, Head of Russian Secret Police) 1968 Movie

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Are you familiar with a movie ...

Question: Are you familiar with a movie about Shangri-La? The hero crashes in the mountains and is rescued by the natives, then falls in love with a young lady who can't leave the valley without death by old age overtaking her. It was definitely from the black-and-white era. Thank you. Answer: That would be Lost Horizon, based on James Hilton's perennially popular novel about a hidden paradise somewhere in the Himalayas. The hitch, because there always is one, is that the natives of the magnificent, peaceful Valley of the Blue Moon can't leave. Since you clearly remember the film being in black and white, you saw the glorious 1937 version directed by Frank Capra and starring Ronald Colman, read more

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