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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

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In Saraband, Marianne travels into the country, to the home of her ex-husband, Johan. Johan...
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Posted: 7/23/2009
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Alma (Liv Ullmann) emerges from the cottage to provide the always-unseen interviewer the...
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Posted: 6/2/2009
The second and relatively conventional piece of the opening to Ingmar Bergman's Persona,...
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Posted: 6/2/2009
A recently divorced man (Max von Sydow) reaches out to a recently widowed woman (Liv Ullmann)...
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Posted: 5/2/2009
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Title Year Type
Saraband (Actor - Marianne, lawyer) 2003 Movie
Faithless (Director) 2000 Movie
Kristin Lavransdatter (Writer) 1998 Movie
Kristin Lavransdatter (Director) 1998 Movie
Private Confessions (Director) 1997 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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