Bourbon featured in the movies- why not-- (1) Terms of Endearment- when Shirley Maclaine orders some Wild Turkey in the restaurant luncheon scene with Jack Nicholson, she didn't specify 86 or 101 proof. whatever it was they were drinking, the scene on the beach in the top down Corvette was a classic.. Two brands of whiskey seen in the Redford-Newman classic "The Sting" One is a bourbon mentioned elsewhere in this thread, the other is a fine whiskey indeed, but not a true bourbon whiskey-- any guesses? And last, but not least, again with Paul Newman and George C. Scott-- "The Hustler"-- have never found J.T.S. Brown anywhere in the Midwest-- maybe someday. Rebel Yell, yes- but NO to J.T.S. Brown. He must have been a important gentleman in his day, to have 3 initials for a first name?? RWTF


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