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No, flashback, Lindsay Wagner is not involved. Sorry. While working as a lifeguard, others discover her fear of jumping off the high dive. Her neighbor who befriends her after the shocking news that her husband has left her for another woman is a famous actor who found work on screen from the 30s to the 80s.
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Sophie Tucker and "Some of These Days?"
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Orson Welles
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CATCHALL FILM INDUSTRY TRIVIA THREAD
SueSueApplegate replied to flashback42's topic in Games and Trivia
Oh, goody! Thank you, finance. All the major film players in this screen favorite seemed to have had a hand in rewriting their own dialogue to beef up their parts and garner more stellar moments in the spotlight. One actor, however, rewrote more than some of the others, but he was not named in the final credits as a writer. He was only credited as an actor. -
What Do These Four Films Have In Common
SueSueApplegate replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
Thanks, Edith! *The Las Vegas Story* *Belles on Their Toes* *Topper* *The Best Years of Their Lives* -
Since passes go on sale in November for the TCMFF 2013, the festival announcement concerning exact dates is just around the corner...
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TCM Event Series: Who's going to see them?
SueSueApplegate replied to magnoliasouth's topic in General Discussion
*Lawrence of Arabia* is coming October 4th.You can always check out Fathom Events for more information if you click on the "all events" link: http://m.fathomevents.com/Upcoming/Default.aspx And since this isn't an official event of the TCM Film Festival, you might have more luck with generating a discussion in the Hot Topics Forum if you repost your comments there. -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I never knew that about Nelson Eddy, either. Great detective work, Sherlonxie! -
What Do These Four Films Have In Common
SueSueApplegate replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
Hymns are sung? The Seventh Seal--a Latin chant Lillies of the Field--"Amen" Inherit The Wind--"Gimme That Old Time Religion" Terror by Night--funeral dirge -
I may not have much time to play, but I do read threads from time to time. Love it! Sorry, flashback. Its not *Make Me An Offer .* The young woman finds a job as a lifeguard.
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*SECONDS*
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Unger, Felix portrayed by Jack Lemmon in *The Odd Couple* -1968
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CATCHALL FILM INDUSTRY TRIVIA THREAD
SueSueApplegate replied to flashback42's topic in Games and Trivia
I thought it was *Bye Bye Braverman*. -
Aladdin?
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CATCHALL FILM INDUSTRY TRIVIA THREAD
SueSueApplegate replied to flashback42's topic in Games and Trivia
Bye Bye Braverman? -
OK. I'll jump in. A blast from the past: 1970s A young woman finds that her husband has left her, and has begun filing for divorce. Soon to be completely penniless, she must find a job. Her neighbor offers solace and comfort, but she is devastated.
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CATCHALL FILM INDUSTRY TRIVIA THREAD
SueSueApplegate replied to flashback42's topic in Games and Trivia
Sidney Lumet? -
Queen Bee
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No problem, Darla! And I hope you both are able to enjoy that wonderful film soon! Lauren Bacall discussed how working in that enjoyable comedy helped save her sanity while she was emoting for *Designing Woman* and dealing with husband Humphrey Bogart's devastating last days during his final illness in the recently aired interview she did with Robert Osborne in 2005 for *Private Screenings*.
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Kingrat, I think those are two great choices! *Garden of Evil* would be lovely on the big screen. Directed by Henry Hathaway, it is the only Western to have a score penned by Bernard Hermann, who also created the lively, sweeping score for *The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.* The sounds of the sea were never the same again! Also, Rita Moreno appears as the Cantina cantante, and she would be a marvelous guest for the intro to this epic gem on the big screen. With costumes by Travilla, it's an added incentive for fashionistas. With the scenery of the Paricutin volcano in the state of Michoacan (six hours from Mexico City) and hills of Uruapan in the same state, it would be a lovely vision for the big screen. I've actually been to some of the areas where this was filmed. I believe it's also on DVD in one of the Fox Western Classics collections.
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Sansfin, I am marvelling at all your travels and experiences, and I thank you for sharing them with us. :-) -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SueSueApplegate replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Indulge, Bronxie. Indulge... I would love to have Nelson Eddy singing to me in my basement..."Oh, Sue Marie, I...." -
The December 2 gala will pay tribute to blues musician Buddy Guy, actor Dustin Hoffman, late-night host David Letterman, dancer Natalia Makarova, and British rock band Led Zeppelin (Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones will receive the honors in person). To read more about this year's presentations, follow this link: http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/afterhours/miscellaneous/kennedy-center-honors-recipients-for-2012-announced.php
