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*Wind Across The Everglades* (1955)
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Tulliver, Tom -- James Mason in *The Mill On The Floss* (1937)
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It's familiar, damn it, and I think I heard it recently, but I can't nail it.
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[b]I Said / His Lordship Said... Anglo-American Expressions[/b]
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BRIT -- Fascia * AMER -- Dashboard (auto) *...Turned up in a crossword, and checked out in the Online Dictionary. -
*The Carson City Kid* (1940)
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Ricardo -- Bruce Ramsay in *Killing Zoe*
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deleated. post landed twice. Edited by: cmvgor on May 6, 2010 6:51 PM
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Moon -- Dennis Hopper in *True Grit* (1969)
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Iggy -- Fisher Stevens in *Super Mario Brothers* (1993)
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*The Howards Of Virginia* (1940)
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Right. Harold Russell as "Wings", the patron with hooks instead of hands. For my money it has some of the best work that Amy Wright (the junkie hooker) ever did, and that's going some. Some 20 views or so. phroso's thread.
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*2.* (63,046) The patrons have formed friendships, and they help each other cope with handicaps and shortcomings. One man reads porn fiction for his blind friend. Those who have trouble getting around are helped by their friends. The regular bartender has a crippled leg, but he gets around okay, and he is good at his job. These people are supportive of each other.
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Thanks, Eve. *1.* A bar in a large city. Lower-income clientel. The viewer gets acquainted with the patrons and staff along with a new customer: A man who attempted a high-drop suicide and survived. Long recovery, difficulty walking.
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*Wide Sargasso Sea*
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(Senator) Utley -- Kenneth Welsh in *Timecop* (1994)
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*The Man Who Would Be King* ?
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Queequeg -- Noble Johnson in *Moby Dick* (1930)
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(Detective) Mulligan -- Pat Obrien in *Some Like It Hot* (1955)
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Jackson, Mr. -- Porter Hall in *Double Indemnity* (1944)
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*The Prize Winner Of Defiance, Ohio* (2005)
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Hawkins, Jim -- Bobby Driscoll in *Treasure Island* (1950)
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*A High Wind In Jamaica*
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Actually, a conversation betwee Bloom AND Burton in *The Spy Who Came In From The Cold.* Sixes' thread.
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*Cass Timberlane* -- 1947 title role for Spencer Tracy
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Thanks, finance. I don't expect this one to be hard; I just like it. "Well, what do you believe in?...Don't laugh, tell me." "Well, I belive the Number Eleven bus will get me to Hammersmith. I do not believe it will be driven by, uh, Father Christmas." ???
