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Betty Garrett
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James Clavell was the novelist and author of the previously discussed *Five Gates to Hell* . He also co-wrote a screenplay that was involved in the "greening" of a country whose forest was damaged during filming, resulting in the reseeding of 2,000 pine trees.
What is the name of the film and what country was the recipient of the new greenery?
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Is it Cesar Romero?
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Don't forget Susan Kathleen Applegate, Mrs. Applegate, and Su-Su....in *The Major and the Minor* !
(One of my all-time faves, BTW...)

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For Deborah Kerr, sometimes her locks were kept closely cropped like in *Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison*, and *An Affair to Remember*...sometimes they weren't red, but blonde or dark brown, but however her 'do' was done, she was one classy gal and a great actress...








Her dress, her hair, her accessories were perfect in this image...

Two in one--Big Hair and No Hair, Yul with a Jewel....
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Bingo, sixes! The actor I referred to earlier is Neville Brand. He played Chen...
It's your thread!
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Yes, Miss Jane....Shirley Knight was also in this one....
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No, finance. It's not Barbara Hale, even though she was one of my favorite televison secretaries...
the secretary I was thinking of works for a Mr. Drysdale...and in this film she was wielding a grenade...
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This is one of my son's favorite movies. It ran 24 hours a day, seven days a week for YEARS...
I swear, by Gramthar's Hammer...
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The actor from *Stalag 17* played "Chen" in this 1959 war drama which is still not on DVD.
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Jingles, Mr. - Uncredited mouse, *The Green Mile*
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Great, Poinciana!!! I couldn't even get close to this one...
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Truman Capote organized the Black and White Ball to celebrate his good friend Katherine
Graham whose newspaper, The Washington Post, was edited by Ben Bradlee, a character in
*All The President's Men* portrayed by...
JASON ROBARDS
(And, yes, it was poorly received, but I can remember enjoying it as a teenager with white lipstick!)
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WA-TER!!!
Murray Hamilton
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COORSMAN
Katherine Ross
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That's it, sixes! You're on! Sorry, I've been in town for awhile...
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Thank you Ham, Arlene, and Jackie!!!!

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o.k....A popular novelist wrote a film where a prominent television secretary was a secondary player on a roster of actors that also included a cast member of *Stalag 17*.. What is the name of this film? Who is the actor featured from *Stalag 17* ? And who is the novelist?
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Thank you, lavenderblue...I'm thinking about it...I saw that intro, too, and it sort of slowly dawned on me. It was also in an extra, I think, about Sidney, or the making of the film...
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Good try, mudskipper, but that's not the one I'm thinking about.
This song is also a Cole Porter tune....
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*Day of the Jackal*
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O.K....I just now saw this.
It's the title of a four-word song that is also the title of a movie from the forties. The song originally appeared in a film one year before it became the title of a movie.
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Gower, Mr. - H.B. Warner in *It's a Wonderful Life*
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Lavender, could it be George Sidney, *Bye, Bye Birdie* , and a treadmill?

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Faith Domergue (pronouned dahmure), was adopted at six weeks old, even though she never knew it. The piano-playing linguist (She spoke French, Spanish, English, and Italian.)
had her contract purchased at the age of 15 by that savvy, kleenex-loving Howard Hughes, and during her heyday was touted as the next
*Jane Russell...*