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Which classic ‘A Star Is Born’ is better? TCM weighs in

| Daily, Turner Classic Movies

For its annual “31 Days of Oscar” festival, Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz is introducing “Double Features.” Two films connected by theme, performer or history areಌ programmed back-to-back. Topics include alcoholism (“The Lost Weekend,” “Days of Wine and Roses”) and true crime (“Bonnie & Clyde,” “Dog Day Afternoon”) and Mankiewicz relates behind-the-scenes anecdotes.

Sunday night’s double feature is Favorite Movie Nun. The films are “The Nun’s Story” with Audrey Hepburn at 8 p.m. and “Agnes of God” with Jane Fonda and Anne Bancroft at 10:45 p.m. Mankiewicz, 51, has the dish on “Agnes”: “Anne Bancroft got the role [of Mother Miriam Ruth] by going to [director] Nor♏man Jewison’s office and looking bad,” he says. “She gets nominated for Best Actress and loses to Geraldine Page, who originated that same role on Broadway, for ‘The Trip to Bountiful.’”

Mankiewicz spoke to The Post from 🍷LA,🧸 where he lives.

On Wednesday, TCM has “The Private Life of Henry VIII” and “A Man For All Seasons.” Who was the better king, Charles Laughton in the first film or Robert Shaw in the second?
I would almost pick Shaw because it’s a more human performance. Laughton was brilliant, though. That’s how I grew up thinking of Henry VIII👍. He’s a bi📖g guy, belching, eating turkey legs and murdering his wives. It affected how everyone saw Henry VIII for 100 years.

On Saturday night, viewers can see two versions of “A Star Is Born.” The 1937 version with Janet Gaynor at 8 p.m. is followed by the Judy Garland version from 1954 at 10 p.m. Which is the better movie?
I like the Janet Gaynor. It’s a better movie. Gaynor is a much more credible ingénue than Judy Garland. I know I’m in the minority. What you see now with the Garland version is close to [director George] Cukor’s [original] ꦅversiꦡon. Some of that version was melted down. There are production stills in the middle of the movie. The whole thing cannot be recreated. The studio melted part of the film down to get the silver.

What do you think of the 2018 version with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper?
I t♐hink it’s excellent. It’s also a nice reminder to people to stop panicking. The classic you love is already a remake of a classic. Nobody dislikes the 1937 version. The current version is incredibly powerful. I like that it gets people talking about classic movies. I think Bradley Cooper did a great job directing.

The latest version of “A Star Is Born” is nominated for Best Picture this year. Which movies are you rooting for going into the Feb. 24 Oscar ceremony?
The movies I loved were “If🀅 Beale Street Could Talk,” “Eighth Grade” and “A Quiet Plaꩲce.” They aren’t nominated for Best Picture. “Eighth Grade” was so unbelievably good so I was disappointed. I’d be happy if “Roma” won Best Picture. Or “BlackKKlansman,” “Vice” or “A Star Is Born.”


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Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Saniyya Sidney in "The Passage"
Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Saniyya Sidney in “The Passage”Erika Doss / FOX

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| Thursday, 9 p.m., ABC

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| Tuesday, 9 p.m., ABC

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Andre Jr. (Marcus Scribner) works as an intern under the watchful eye of company boss Mr. Stevens (Peter Mackenzie, in reflection) on "Black-ish."
Andre Jr. (Marcus Scribner) works as an intern under the watchful eye of company boss Mr. Stevens (Peter Mackenzie, in reflection) on “Black-ish.”ABC