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The Grass Is Greener BLOW or REEFER MADNESS
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...Take The High Ground & Ride Clear Of Diablo. Head On, To Find A Man Bound For Glory Before The Devil Knows You're Dead...
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lb19; Correct, and its yours. Would just like to know, if you don't mind, how you arrived at the answer. Which clue, etc.
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"...but we are not, in the classical sense, man and wife."
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More clues: 4) The cash-strapped couple are dodging hotel staff because an investment went bad, The cocoa the man purchased for import at a profit is sitting on a dock in a foreign country because of a local revolution. 5) They consider, and reject, the idea of selling the item. Then they consider hiding it, reporting it stolen, and running an insurance scam. When it does disappear, each suspects the other of the theft. The theft has a ripple effect, touching a lot of lives. It's a 1991 release.
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21 "That's all that's left after peeling and steaming? Hardly worth the trouble, is it?"
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Negative re Hear No Evil. Other threads in the story: 1) A committed but unmarried couple are unable to pay their hotel bill, and are dodging collectors. 2) A rather simple young man gets his hands on the item. A quite dangerous acquaintance learns of the item's value, and is determined to get it. 3) A revealing conversation: A man calls his father on the phone. The audience hears only the son's side, as a man in his late thirties talks with the father he still calls "Sir".
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Jenetico; Negative re Church. Stolen from a hotel room. English location.
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I've been unavoidably absent for a few days, and was just catching up (107 Emails when I got on the net this morning!). I'd like to pose a question in the same vein involving a non-speaking person. I admired this film when I ran across it, but I haven't seen it in a long time. 1990s movie. A deaf-and-mute young woman steals an item of great value. This causes trouble for several people. Once the item is returned, she is asked why she stole it. She must write out her answer, and another character reads it aloud: "Because it spoke to me. And I heard it." The film?
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Basil Rathbone?
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Mel Brooks' long-running comedy routine (ranking alongside "Who's On First?") was issued as an album in 2000 as "The 2000 Year-Old Man in 2000" *, co-starring, as ever his friend Carl Reiner. ...* "Robin Hood? He robbed everybody and kept everything. He just had a good press agent!"
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...Used Cars? Used People? Secondhand Lions? Red Sorghum? Jade? The Pelican Brief? The Sure Thing; I Can Get It For You Wholesale...
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Maybe someone can answer a question i have regarding trivia?
cmvgor replied to hapyntx's topic in Games and Trivia
Evidently not the same performer. The imdb cast list for Bringing Up Baby lists one Judith Ford in the role of "Hatcheck Girl (Uncredited)". And Judith Ford's filmography lists a total of five titles; Wife is not one of those titles (all in 1937-38). Go to the cast list of My Favorite Wife, and there is no listing for "Secretary". You can find the name of the other actress, but you have to know the character's name. Just the character's job title won't do. If you decide to pursue this further, good luck. -
John Casavettes wrote and directed the origional 1980 version of Gloria, which featured a support performance by one who does more writing than performing: Buck Henry.
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Vice Squad
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Ito, Robert.
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Nina Foch did more work in television than in theatrical movies, One of her big-screen performances was a support role in The Ten Commandments, which also features a non-speaking walk-on by Clint Walker.
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Uta Hagen?
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...Meet Joe Black & Tom And Viv At The Circus, & Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here To Kill A Mockingbird In Cold Blood...
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19 "Afraid we've lost this round. What's the smart money saying about the Hog-Calling contest?"
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Joey Heatheron SCOTTISH CHURCH EXCAVATED NOT SO MUCH.
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William Frawley an avid baseball fan, had it written into his contract that he did not work during the World Series. He also enjoyed working in films that had baseball settings, which he did in Kill The Umpire which starred William Bendix.
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Jenetico; That's right. Tag. You're It.
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Dick Van Dyke starred in 1967's Fitzwilly, which also contained the film debut of "Agent 99", Barbara Feldon.
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Here goes, probably an easy one. I don't know if this one can be Googled; I picked it up in a mid-50' magazine article. Mickey Mouse' first appearance was in a cartoon short called Steamboat Willie. Later, when the character was named, another name was considered. Walt Disney overruled his wife's preferance in selecting the name "Mickey". Q. What was the origional name considered?
