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  1. Shucks! I was completely lost at sea until the poker game came up.

    Here goes:

    *1.* A criminal boss is in trouble, but he is slow realizing it. Some men are being killed at a distant points, and he is getting the news piecemeal. And he doesn't know why.

  2. > {quote:title=visualfeast wrote:}{quote}

    > POPEYE in POPEYE

    ...I'm assuming visualfeast refers to Robin Williams in the title role of that epic.

    (Performers' names are requested also)

    The dreaded "Q" is coming up. Oh, well, let's get it over with...

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    Quartermain, Allan -- Cedric Hardwicke in King Solomon's Mines (1937)

  3. The object is to list characters from the movies going alphabetically from the last entry.

    Guidelines:

    1. Last name first, and _that_ determines the alphabetical position. Exception: when there is only one name ("Oddjob") or a nickname that _is used in the cast listing_.

    2. Job titles alone ("Poiiceman #1" or "Taxi Driver") are not considered character names.

    3. Then add the actor's/actress' name, and the film's title. And anything else the poster feels like

    adding.

    4. As usual with the alphabet games, we''re likely to repeat, double up or skip after a while when we reach a Q, an X or a Z.

    5. If a character has a counterpart in real life or history It is not a barrier to being listed here. (i.e.

    Jackson, Andrew -- Charlton Heston in The Buccaneer)

     

    I'll start:

     

    Adams, Virgil -- Fred Stone in Alice Adams (1935).

    next?

  4. > {quote:title=daneldorado wrote:}{quote}

    > Just a little footnote, to that question about the John Huston film, "The Bible" (1966).

    >

    > I still remember fondly, the headline that TIME magazine put on their review:

    >

    > "No, but I saw the movie!"

    >

    > Cracked me up.

    >

    > Cheers,

    > Dan

    ...And I was just remembering putting a blurb about that film while listing, in the campus newspaper, the films that were presently in town. I noted that John Huston had more involvement

    with the production than did the Almighty in the origional event. Some righteous people said some ungracious things and hurt my feelings.

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