When you were young, what was the one movie you watched repeatedly? I was flipping through channels yesterday and saw Eddie And The Cruisers, which for some reason I used to watch all the time.
Sugarbread, when they took rags to riches off the air I wrote to them telling them I loved the show and got a response! I now own it on DVD :) come over, I'll make popcorn
My parents recorded "National Lampoons Vacation" off the tv, so it was HEAVILY edited - I'd watch it ALL the time and knew every word. It wasn't until I was much older that I saw the unedited version. I'm shocked they let me watch it!
Ooooh, good one, Tricia! I watched Blue Lagoon all the time, too. Forgot about that one. I laughed my ass off at the part when she threw the coconut at his head while he was making fun of her every.single.time.
I don't really remember what it was for me (maybe Aladdin? Hocus Pocus?) but for my sister it was Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory--that old 1970's version. I can't watch it today because of that.
-The Parent Trap ( Original ) -The Princess Bride -Goonies ( wore out my Betamax copy taped off of HBO from watching so much as a kid) -Wizard of Oz -Gone With The Wind
Hey Utah! Gimme 2! I loved that movie too. It was such a classic and captured a time before Gary Busey threatened to rip people's endocrine system out of their bodies.
Yeah and as an awkward teen I loved Lori Petty, not the supermodel type leading lady. But it was mostly Keanu. He was so beautiful and I couldn't perv on him when he was acting stupid in Bill and Ted. I thought he was smart in Point Blank at the time hahaha.
I don't think there's a movie I've seen more times than Just One of the Guys. Wasn't even that crazy about it, it just was on all the damn time back in the day.
Bell, Book and Candle Sabrina (original) Little Princess (Shirley Temple) It's a Dog's Life It's a Wonderful Life The Parent Trap (original) The Trouble with Angels Monkey Business Gone with the Wind
In the early 70s, one of the local TV channels ran movies on Sunday. The following films were in heavy, heavy rotation & between the ages of 12-15, I rarely missed a viewing. I think I ended up "scaring myself straight" without my parents' help. LOL!
Panic In Needle Park (Al Pacino)
Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring (Sally Field / David Carradine)
Cisco Pike (Kris Kristofferson)
Monterey Pop (Mostly for Jimi Hendrix / Janis Joplin / The Who / The Animals)
Gimme Shelter (The Stones / Tina Turner)
Funny...after looking over this list, I see Woodstock is missing. Don't really know why, but it was never a real favorite of mine. Go figure. O_o
Raiders of the Lost Ark. I rented that movie every weekend for 6 months. I think I wore that video store's only tape out. Then I bought my own at Sears for the low price of $29.95!
Yes! My first James Bond movie! I loved Roger Moore as The Saint, so I was in heaven when he took over from Sean Connery.
It also was the first movie I went to with my first "real" boyfriend. Saw the movie during the 6 months I was allowed to go steady w/my parents' permission. I actually went steady with him for 2-1/2 yrs. My parents just didn't know about the extended time. I could be a sneaky shit once in a while. ;-)
"Total Recall". My first movie recorded on video, and it has everything: 3boobed ladies, a hot Sharon Stone, Arnold S doing Arnold S things, humour, violence, ugly aliens, more violence, great soundtrack...
This goes way back, but when milliom dollar movie had " Yankee Ddodle Dandy" on, we wld try to see each and every showing. We cld tell u what he started dancing on toward the end! " My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you..."
Movies that I've always had a really hard time not watching: The Fugitive (and it's on American tv ALL of the time!) Jaws Grease The Sound of Music Dressed to Kill Meet Me in St. Louis Foul Play Bye Bye Birdie Double Indemnity Most Alfred Hitchcock movies, esp. Notorious & Strangers on a Train
the last dragon Kiss my Converse!! Sho NUff!! Vanity shimmying from the sky singing 7th heaven.. priceless childhood memories.. troop beverly hills cant buy me love.. the airplane graveyard..
thanks for top that!! i had to also watch My finest hour and The most popular girl too.. must have sucked growing up as blake lively w/ her original nose and vampire teeth. no wonder she got a new nose and got her teeth filed down and rubber tits as soon as she did.. the little sister of teen witch.. sucks..
Eddie and the Cruisers! Watched that sooo many times. Also Ghostbusters, Real Genius, Jumpin' Jack Flash, and a few years later it was The Lost Boys and Evil Dead 2... The only one I still watch regularly is Evil Dead.
I appreciate children's films more now than I ever did as a child (The Wizard of Oz, for example, I hated, because I felt sorry for the so-called Wicked Witch and hated Dorothy WHO WAS A THIEF). I loved the classics. Anything by Preston Sturges, Lubitsch, Hitchcock, Powell & Pressburger, David Lean, Billy Wilder, George Cukor, Howard Hawks, Buster Keaton and the great MGM musicals. I worshiped Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell. But the most repeat viewings, then as now, were given to two Ealing comedies, The Ladykillers (1955) and Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). As a teen I was passionate about post-WWII French and Italian cinema and film noir (yes, I know, I was pretentious).
Yoj, hand on heart, on Saturday I watched Kind Hearts and Coronets. You're the 1st person I know who has made mention of that film. Like you, I got into foreign, arthouse, indie and noir films in my teens. The Lady Killers is still one of my all time favourites. You're awesome!
Grease 1 and 2 (My kids bought them for me one year for my birthday as we all love them lol) They can sing every song just as well as I can and even though I own the dvd's we still will watch them if they come on. Dirty Dancing- Also own the DVD Practical Magic Road House I LOVE Patrick Swayze AND Sam Elliott Eddie and The Cruisers 1 and 2- Know all the songs and have the record from 1 haha
Robin Hood (Erol Flynn and Basil Rathbone) The Court Jester All the Mel Brooks films All the Pink panther films The Goonies Labyrinth The Dark Crystal Star wars (original) trilogy The Ghost Train The railway children Chitty chitty bang bang Heaps of Disney Who framed Rodger Rabbit Never ending story Honey I shrunk the kids All the national lampoons vacation films Uncle Buck Home alone Anything Monty Python related..
My Mum used to take me to the Rocky Horror Picture Show every year it played at our local cinema with everyone dressed up. I loved it! I don't recall dressing up as anyone, just generically, but Columbia was always my favourite....I'll always watch it if it's on the telly and also 'Shock Treatment' the little know sequel :)
She also snuck me in to see The Life of Brian under her caftan as I was only 7 or 8 years old and not allowed to watch the movie but she couldn't get a babysitter....I loved it!! Still watch it over and over one of the best comedies ever!
m brown.. i have SHAG on dvd.. it's out of print..oop i had to get it off ebay for $27 which is a steal b/c it's always at least $75.. i love love love Carhhhsoonn.. and luanne is sooo taylor swift,, and bridget fonda..love love love.
Cinderella with Leslie Ann Warren The Wizard of Oz Anything Disney The King and I The Birds Annie Get Your Gun The Music Man Mary Poppins Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein Dracula with Bela Lugosi Strange mixture for a child under 10...
Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. I even have the soundtrack (variations from Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini). I understand they have a yearly get-together at the hotel, period costumes and all.
Grease 2, the goonies , rags to riches , dirty dancing, Mr mom..The Toy
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DeleteOn that motorcycle?
*whispers* What would they say if they knew it was Michael?
I got Grease 2 every time we went to the video store. That, Airplane and Young Frankenstein.
Sugarbread, when they took rags to riches off the air I wrote to them telling them I loved the show and got a response! I now own it on DVD :) come over, I'll make popcorn
DeleteThe Parent Trap with Hayley Mills (none of that LiLo nonsense for me)! I have that movie memorized.
ReplyDeleteThe Court Jester
ReplyDeleteAnimal House
Dirty Dancing
Loved the music for Eddie and the Cruisers, but the movie not so much.
OMG...The Court Jester was my moms favorite, hands down. She could recite the vessel with the pessle by heart! :)
DeleteGayeld: I LOVE you for this! The pellet of poison's in the vestle with the pessle, the chalice with the palace has the brew that is true !
DeleteWhen I was young and maybe still today channel 11 in NY used to show the original King Kong every Thanksgiving and I watched it often.
ReplyDeleteWizard of Oz
ReplyDeleteI Married a Witch
Cinderella
Hairspray
Return of the Jedi
Yes the 60s musical with Leslie Ann Warren and the soap opera guy only played once a year. Had some heartbreaking and funny moments. Must See TV.
DeleteEdward Scissorhands and Labyrinth
ReplyDeleteI think Eddie & the Cruisers was ON all the time. On The Dark Side, Oh Yeah..
ReplyDeleteI second the Hayley Mills' Parent Trap.
ReplyDeleteI also couldn't get enough of Jaws 3 for some reason.
But the best one:
Legend of Billie Jean, bitches!
'Fayer' is 'fayer'!
Mrs. Doubtfire and Homeward Bound
ReplyDeleteThe Goonies, Thr Neverending Stiry, The Labyrinth, The Rocketeer, and all of the Disney animated movies.
ReplyDeleteXanadu
ReplyDeleteGrease
The Blue Lagoon
ReplyDeleteNot really "young" but I get sucked into watching Shawshank every time it's on.
ReplyDeleteGoonies forever!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course: Join hearts and hands and voices
And of course Princess Bride, I forgot that one.
DeleteI had the time of my life
My parents recorded "National Lampoons Vacation" off the tv, so it was HEAVILY edited - I'd watch it ALL the time and knew every word. It wasn't until I was much older that I saw the unedited version. I'm shocked they let me watch it!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, good one, Tricia! I watched Blue Lagoon all the time, too. Forgot about that one. I laughed my ass off at the part when she threw the coconut at his head while he was making fun of her every.single.time.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Sanfarisco = the best.
Little Nemo
ReplyDeleteWilly Wonka
Oliver!
Goonies
Blank Check
Pretty Woman...
Blasphemy! I forgot to note Tank Girl!!!!
DeletePrincess Bride, Popeye with Robin Williams, everything by Don Knotts, Casablanca
ReplyDeleteI don't really remember what it was for me (maybe Aladdin? Hocus Pocus?) but for my sister it was Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory--that old 1970's version. I can't watch it today because of that.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, all of the "Oh, God!" movies (yes, all of them). I worshiped George Burns.
ReplyDelete@Annie Hall Yes on the Oh God movies!!!! They were on all the time in the 80s!!
DeleteAirplane!, History Of The World Part I.....
ReplyDeleteOt neil Patrick Harris finally got Married
ReplyDeleteThe Gods Must Be Crazy.
ReplyDeleteSo many are coming to me now.
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ReplyDelete-The Parent Trap ( Original )
ReplyDelete-The Princess Bride
-Goonies ( wore out my Betamax copy taped off of HBO from watching so much as a kid)
-Wizard of Oz
-Gone With The Wind
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ReplyDeleteStar Wars
ReplyDeleteTeen witch I have seen an embarrassing amount of times starring Blake not so lively sister. .
ReplyDeleteLegend of Billie Jean.
Popeye..
National lampoon European vacation
DeletePorkys after parents went to bed.
DeletePlease someone post a link to Top That
Delete@Sarah Top That!
DeleteMiss Louise is very nice IRL. Plus I love that movie too!
DeletePromise I'm not favorite movie stalking you
Labyrinth & CB4
ReplyDeletePoint Break. I must have been about 14 and had it on VHS. Jonny Utah did it for me.
ReplyDeleteLoved the skydiving scene.
Hey Utah! Gimme 2!
DeleteI loved that movie too. It was such a classic and captured a time before Gary Busey threatened to rip people's endocrine system out of their bodies.
Yeah and as an awkward teen I loved Lori Petty, not the supermodel type leading lady. But it was mostly Keanu.
DeleteHe was so beautiful and I couldn't perv on him when he was acting stupid in Bill and Ted. I thought he was smart in Point Blank at the time hahaha.
Cheech & Chong.
ReplyDeleteNot when mum & dad were home!
HR Puff-n-stuf movie. I wish I were kidding.
ReplyDeleteGrease 2, Grease, Blue Lagoon, Endless Love, Summer Rental, Summer Lovers.............
ReplyDeleteAnd Splash!
ReplyDelete@ Reno - I was coming here to say Splash! My brother and I knew every word!
DeleteI don't think there's a movie I've seen more times than Just One of the Guys. Wasn't even that crazy about it, it just was on all the damn time back in the day.
ReplyDelete@VIP, they really were, especially in the summer.
ReplyDeleteDitto on Teen Witch @Sugarbread.
Also, The Worst Witch!!! I freakin' LOVED that movie! I was about 7 years old and even I knew how delicious Tim Curry was at the time.
King Kong
ReplyDeleteBreak a leg Kiki!
ReplyDeleteClue! And I still watch whenever it's on.
ReplyDeleteCommunism is just a red herring...
DeleteClue! Love it!
DeleteMeatballs or Poltergeist
ReplyDeleteA Chorus Line.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to age myself here:
ReplyDeleteBell, Book and Candle
Sabrina (original)
Little Princess (Shirley Temple)
It's a Dog's Life
It's a Wonderful Life
The Parent Trap (original)
The Trouble with Angels
Monkey Business
Gone with the Wind
@catsup: I too loved Monkey Business AND dunston checks in. Forgot that one ;)
DeleteStill can't believe that was Thora Birch
Grease
ReplyDeleteSixteen Candles
Can't Buy Me Love
Dream a Little Dream
In the early 70s, one of the local TV channels ran movies on Sunday. The following films were in heavy, heavy rotation & between the ages of 12-15, I rarely missed a viewing. I think I ended up "scaring myself straight" without my parents' help. LOL!
ReplyDeletePanic In Needle Park (Al Pacino)
Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring (Sally Field / David Carradine)
Cisco Pike (Kris Kristofferson)
Monterey Pop (Mostly for Jimi Hendrix / Janis Joplin / The Who / The Animals)
Gimme Shelter (The Stones / Tina Turner)
Funny...after looking over this list, I see Woodstock is missing. Don't really know why, but it was never a real favorite of mine. Go figure. O_o
Cornflower, you're the only other person I know that has seen Panic in Needle Park
DeleteNothanksdarlin: you can make it three now.
Delete:-)
Nothanks-make it four. What a flick! When that puppy drowned, i lost it.
DeleteThe Goonies, The Hunger, Labyrinth, Basquiet.
ReplyDeleteRaiders of the Lost Ark. I rented that movie every weekend for 6 months. I think I wore that video store's only tape out. Then I bought my own at Sears for the low price of $29.95!
ReplyDeleteCAN'T BUY ME LOVE
ReplyDeleteLOVERBOY (Anchovies please!)
JUST ONE OF THE GUYS
(Also Dirty Dancing & Son-in-law!)
Delete@Mama Ray - the hubby and I loved Son-In-Law! Rented it many times :-).
DeleteI was a classics groupie even as a kid. -- splendor in the grass and made in heaven when I was 12/13 yo.
ReplyDeleteWoopz , forgot breakfast at tiffanys too
DeleteThank god it's Friday, Wuthering heights, Sixteen candles.
ReplyDeleteDrop Dead Fred! Rip Rik Mayall! :(
ReplyDeleteOH! Me too @Mama Ray!
ReplyDeleteJaws
ReplyDeleteThe Goonies
Adventures in Babysitting
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Stand By Me
The Lost Boys
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Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead, Problem Child 1 & 2, Grease, The Little Mermaid, Ladybugs, Clueless (still)
ReplyDeleteWizard of Oz (know all the words, and songs.)
ReplyDeleteE.T. (Saw in the theater 9 times.)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (was scarey and crazy!)
I actually have all three on my laptop right now for gloomy days.
Dombarbie: I forced my husband to watch Chitty Chitty recently. He had a deprived childhood! Robert Helpman gave me nightmares as a kid.
DeleteThe Hills Are Alive With the Sound of those effing von Trapp kids....
ReplyDeleteMonty Python and the Holy Grail is the only one I can recall watching over and over and I still do.
ReplyDeleteThat and my Mel Gibson film festival with the original dubbed Mad Max.
Clue, The Money Pit, Ruthless People and Down and Out in Beverly Hills. What WAS my mother thinking with the last two?
ReplyDeleteMONEY PIT!!!
ReplyDeleteHow about Big Business w/ Bette M & Lily Tomlin as twins? I loved that one!
Not so young, but Fifth Element, Gladiator, and Sexy Beast.
ReplyDeleteWhen you were young, and your heart was an open book.....
ReplyDeleteLive or Let Die!
DeleteYes! My first James Bond movie! I loved Roger Moore as The Saint, so I was in heaven when he took over from Sean Connery.
It also was the first movie I went to with my first "real" boyfriend. Saw the movie during the 6 months I was allowed to go steady w/my parents' permission. I actually went steady with him for 2-1/2 yrs. My parents just didn't know about the extended time. I could be a sneaky shit once in a while. ;-)
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DeleteFuk U spelchek!
I didn't have a t.v. growing up. It was a no no in the church I grew up in.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have a t.v. growing up. It was a no no in the church I grew up in.
ReplyDeleteWEIRD SCIENCE
ReplyDeleteStar Wars Trilogy, Ghostbusters, Jumping Jack Flash, Grease, Desperately Seeking Susan, Death Becomes Her...just to name a few.
ReplyDelete@Mama. I think you're me!
ReplyDelete"Total Recall". My first movie recorded on video, and it has everything: 3boobed ladies, a hot Sharon Stone, Arnold S doing Arnold S things, humour, violence, ugly aliens, more violence, great soundtrack...
ReplyDeleteThis goes way back, but when milliom dollar movie had " Yankee Ddodle Dandy" on, we wld try to see each and every showing. We cld tell u what he started dancing on toward the end! " My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you..."
ReplyDeleteThe Outsiders, The Goonies and Gremlins. Also loved Ghost Busters.
ReplyDeleteNight of the Living Dead. For some reason, it was ALWAYS on Creature Features. Maybe that's why I'm such a Walking Dead fan.
ReplyDeleteMovies that I've always had a really hard time not watching:
ReplyDeleteThe Fugitive (and it's on American tv ALL of the time!)
Jaws
Grease
The Sound of Music
Dressed to Kill
Meet Me in St. Louis
Foul Play
Bye Bye Birdie
Double Indemnity
Most Alfred Hitchcock movies, esp. Notorious & Strangers on a Train
the last dragon Kiss my Converse!! Sho NUff!! Vanity shimmying from the sky singing 7th heaven.. priceless childhood memories..
ReplyDeletetroop beverly hills
cant buy me love.. the airplane graveyard..
thanks for top that!! i had to also watch My finest hour and The most popular girl too..
ReplyDeletemust have sucked growing up as blake lively w/ her original nose and vampire teeth. no wonder she got a new nose and got her teeth filed down and rubber tits as soon as she did.. the little sister of teen witch.. sucks..
Eddie and the Cruisers! Watched that sooo many times.
ReplyDeleteAlso Ghostbusters, Real Genius, Jumpin' Jack Flash, and a few years later it was The Lost Boys and Evil Dead 2... The only one I still watch regularly is Evil Dead.
'Heathers.' Obsessively.
ReplyDeleteHeathers, of course :) Young Guns, Major League
ReplyDeleteI had a VHS tape with The Breakfast Club and Candles on it...that got a lot of viewing.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'll still watch History of the World Pt. 1 (good call parissucks) and Blazing Saddles anytime they're on.
I appreciate children's films more now than I ever did as a child (The Wizard of Oz, for example, I hated, because I felt sorry for the so-called Wicked Witch and hated Dorothy WHO WAS A THIEF).
ReplyDeleteI loved the classics. Anything by Preston Sturges, Lubitsch, Hitchcock, Powell & Pressburger, David Lean, Billy Wilder, George Cukor, Howard Hawks, Buster Keaton and the great MGM musicals. I worshiped Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell.
But the most repeat viewings, then as now, were given to two Ealing comedies, The Ladykillers (1955) and Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949).
As a teen I was passionate about post-WWII French and Italian cinema and film noir (yes, I know, I was pretentious).
Yoj, hand on heart, on Saturday I watched Kind Hearts and Coronets. You're the 1st person I know who has made mention of that film.
DeleteLike you, I got into foreign, arthouse, indie and noir films in my teens. The Lady Killers is still one of my all time favourites. You're awesome!
Grease 1 and 2 (My kids bought them for me one year for my birthday as we all love them lol) They can sing every song just as well as I can and even though I own the dvd's we still will watch them if they come on.
ReplyDeleteDirty Dancing- Also own the DVD
Practical Magic
Road House I LOVE Patrick Swayze AND Sam Elliott
Eddie and The Cruisers 1 and 2- Know all the songs and have the record from 1 haha
Robin Hood (Erol Flynn and Basil Rathbone)
ReplyDeleteThe Court Jester
All the Mel Brooks films
All the Pink panther films
The Goonies
Labyrinth
The Dark Crystal
Star wars (original) trilogy
The Ghost Train
The railway children
Chitty chitty bang bang
Heaps of Disney
Who framed Rodger Rabbit
Never ending story
Honey I shrunk the kids
All the national lampoons vacation films
Uncle Buck
Home alone
Anything Monty Python related..
The Dark Crystal!!!
DeleteOverboard, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Transylvania 6500, Footloose, Grease 2, Real Genius, Dirty Dancing, and Shag.
ReplyDeleteI loved Transylvania 6500!!!
DeleteMy Mum used to take me to the Rocky Horror Picture Show every year it played at our local cinema with everyone dressed up. I loved it! I don't recall dressing up as anyone, just generically, but Columbia was always my favourite....I'll always watch it if it's on the telly and also 'Shock Treatment' the little know sequel :)
ReplyDeleteShe also snuck me in to see The Life of Brian under her caftan as I was only 7 or 8 years old and not allowed to watch the movie but she couldn't get a babysitter....I loved it!! Still watch it over and over one of the best comedies ever!
Mommie Dearest
ReplyDeleteSixteen Candles
Poltergeist
Grease 2
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
m brown.. i have SHAG on dvd.. it's out of print..oop i had to get it off ebay for $27 which is a steal b/c it's always at least $75.. i love love love Carhhhsoonn.. and luanne is sooo taylor swift,, and bridget fonda..love love love.
ReplyDeleteand PUDGE annabeth gish..
ReplyDeleteAm I really the first to mention Better a Off Dead?
ReplyDeleteADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING
ReplyDeleteCinderella with Leslie Ann Warren
ReplyDeleteThe Wizard of Oz
Anything Disney
The King and I
The Birds
Annie Get Your Gun
The Music Man
Mary Poppins
Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Dracula with Bela Lugosi
Strange mixture for a child under 10...
Dcubed: YES! Abott and Costello meet Frankenstein was a FAVOURITE. Add to that, Abbott and Costello's Jack and the Beanstalk. All time classic!!
Delete@noth.. i just found rtr on youtube,, but thanks for the offer..
ReplyDeleteThe Little Rascals, Friday, Cluless - All different stages of youth but at one point, each of these movies was on a Constant rotation for me. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have been lurking for a while. I thought I would date myself with my response, but perhaps not.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Ladyhawke, Wayne's World, Star Wars, Emma and Sense and Sensibility. Love Jane Austen.
National Lampoon's European Vacation.
ReplyDelete"Kids, Big Ben, Parliament!"
All The President's Men. I still love it.
ReplyDeleteI watched Stand by Me at least 5 times per week. #RIP River
ReplyDeleteI watched Stand by Me at least 5 times per week. #RIP River
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. I even have the soundtrack (variations from Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini). I understand they have a yearly get-together at the hotel, period costumes and all.
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