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EPICS you would like to see on TCM

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I'm watching the documentary on Epic Films on TCM right now and have a question for you guys and gals.

What's the one EPIC film you would love to see on TCM. (Yes, I know, it's best to see these types of films on the big screen but barring that....)

I long for the day when TCM is able to acquire El Cid with Chuck Heston (in perhaps his best role as the Cid) and Sophia Loren.

How about you? Which one would you love to see on TCM?
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EPICS - The Birth of a Nation - 1915
190 Minutes Long
D. W. Griffith - Director

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Starring Lillian Gish, Henry B. Walthall, and Mae Marsh.

I would love to see this movie!
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The silent epics, like Cabiria, Intolerance, The Covered Wagon, Noah's Ark and Lubitsch's Madame DuBarry.
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Lzcutter wrote:I long for the day when TCM is able to acquire El Cid with Chuck Heston (in perhaps his best role as the Cid) and Sophia Loren.
That would be my number one choice as well. Two others that I'd like to see on TCM would be Red Beard (1966), (which has shown before, but not often--perhaps a double bill with Ran (1985)? Talk about epic proportions!) and The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988).
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The most recent edition of Abel Gance's Napoleon.
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I second Unbearable Lightness of Being.
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I don't keep up with what's been shown and what hasn't. But my favorite epic is BEN-HUR. I appreciate the scope of the story, the trials of the characters, the faith of the followers. Way better than QUO VADIS, SPARTACUS or THE ROBE, this is the "Rome vs. Rebels" drama to beat.

I don't care for EL CID. Long and long winded, I can see why Heston wished William Wyler had directed it. Nothing against Anthony Mann. But it's a good line!
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The director's cut (or, was it the director's uncut) of GREED.

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Another EPICS that I would like to see would be

The Diary of Anne Franks - 1959 film
http://www.freebase.com/view/en/the_diary_of_anne_frank

Directed by George Stevens
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One my favorite movies - its so realistic and done with class by Director George Stevens.
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El Cid is never off our screens, it's shown at least once every year, yet the choice of films shown on our freeview channels isn't great, how funy that one of our staples is one film TCM hasn't shown yet.
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