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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 2139931" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>Those movies of the 40's, 50's and 60's bring back great memories. Some of those actors were friends of mine and some were friends of my dad. My dad was a carrier Army Major who produced "The Big Picture" in Astoria N.Y. next to Manhatten. He was nominated for an Academy Award for a documenmtary of 'The New England Flood'. Oddly, he was beat out of it by our family friend Walt Disney. A great guy. However, I didn't go to any Disney pictures for two years. I was lucky during the Korean War, we lived in Tokoyo Japan, and my dad commuted to the war. Left home Monday morning and returned home Friday evening. My dad was the man who ran the film crew for the Exchange of prisoners at the beginning of the truce. We never have had that war actually end. We are still at war only just in a truce with North Korea. That's real history folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 2139931, member: 24489"] Those movies of the 40's, 50's and 60's bring back great memories. Some of those actors were friends of mine and some were friends of my dad. My dad was a carrier Army Major who produced "The Big Picture" in Astoria N.Y. next to Manhatten. He was nominated for an Academy Award for a documenmtary of 'The New England Flood'. Oddly, he was beat out of it by our family friend Walt Disney. A great guy. However, I didn't go to any Disney pictures for two years. I was lucky during the Korean War, we lived in Tokoyo Japan, and my dad commuted to the war. Left home Monday morning and returned home Friday evening. My dad was the man who ran the film crew for the Exchange of prisoners at the beginning of the truce. We never have had that war actually end. We are still at war only just in a truce with North Korea. That's real history folks. [/QUOTE]
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