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My favorite Dom DeLuise role is in Mel Brooks' The Twelve Chairs. He is hilarious!
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Henry Travers was in The Sisters with Donald Crisp.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Swithin replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Michael Collins (1996) Next: Post office -
Apparently Judi Dench is a jealous old cow.
Swithin replied to LornaHansonForbes's topic in General Discussions
Well I never imagined that I had anything in common with Jim Jordan, but if he hated The Piano, I guess I do. 😉 -
The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Swithin replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Every Day's a Holiday (1937) Next: Tablecloth -
On Svengoolie tomorrow, April 24, 2021: Not again! Rather tedious television movie. The ending was done much more effectively some years later, on the "Home" episode of The X-Files.
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I saw a production of Death of a Salesman at the Young Vic in London a couple of years ago. The Loman family was black. It was a wonderful production, with Wendell Pierce, Sharon D. Clarke, and Arinze Kene. They added some spirituals for mood, and it totally worked. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/may/10/death-of-a-salesman-review-young-vic-wendell-pierce-sharon-d-clarke
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I saw that production and thought it was great. At the curtain call, Pearl Bailey came out and made a very odd speech. We didn't know what she was talking about. She made some reference to something happening, and the cast wasn't sure what to do. My friend and I -- we were teenagers -- went to the stage door to get her autograph, and she told us that during the show that evening, the cast found out that Martin Luther King Jr. had just been shot.
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I thought it was pretty good. Anika Noni Rose as Maggie was brilliant.
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Ann Doran was in The Man Who Turned to Stone with Charlotte Austin.
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That's right Princess. The distinction was that her Supporting Actress Oscar was in 1936, the year that category was introduced, so she was the first to win. She actually played in two Spider Woman movies, but the second was not a Sherlock Holmes/Basil Rathbone film, but a very odd horror film called The Spider Woman Strikes Back. Your thread now, Princess!
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This couple included an Oscar-winning actress with a particular distinction; and a director who made one of the seminal films of its type. Wife played the same eponymous role in two films, although the characters were actually not the same, despite the titular reference. She also played a crucial supporting role in a very famous movie in which she hardly has any lines. In addition to husband's seminal film, he directed a play which was later adapted into a landmark Broadway musical. Name the couple and the films and play referenced in the clues.
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"Jubilee" -- performed by Louis Armstrong in Every Day's a Holiday (1937) (Song starts around the 50 second mark.) Next: Song mentioning a type of tree
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Merci, Princesse. At first I posted Shelley Winters and Vittorio Gassman, since there are similarities (actress with two Oscars/he was foreign and directed a few films; etc.), but then I realized Shelley was not from Hollywood royalty. Back later with the next clues.
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Jane Fonda and Roger Vadim. He presented her in Barbarella. She excelled in Cat Ballou; he directed Blood and Roses. She won an Emmy for The Dollmaker.
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Taia -- played by Judith Evelyn in The Egyptian (1954)
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What an interesting list, thanks! And Don't Look Now most certainly does NOT suck! I agree that A Passage to India -- Lean's masterpiece -- should be on the list. Also although it's nice to see a Carry On film on the list, they didn't pick the best one (though I do like the one that they did select). And although I have thoughts about many of the selections -- and omissions , I do have to say, that Brazil, a load of pretentious twaddle, is possibly the worst film I've ever seen.
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Frank Morgan was in The Mortal Storm with Rudolph Anders.
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Sharon Baird (was a Mouseketeer and later appeared as Eugene/Ratboy in the 1986 movie Ratboy). Next: Regal
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More Sylvia Miles: Heat (1972) Evil Under the Sun (1982)
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Take care, if they're nitrate prints they're extremely and dangerously flammable.
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More New England towns with secrets: City of the Dead (1960) The Haunted Palace (1963)
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The Devil Is a Woman (1935) -- Based on the same novel as the Bunuel film. Moby Dick (1956) -- more about obsession
