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(The) *Redhead And The Cowboy*
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*The Go-Between* ??
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Ulysses -- Sean Bean in *Troy* (2004)
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Shoulders -- Stig Eldred in *Dick Tracy* (1990)
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(2,036) No takers; I'll try again. This is from a fairly recent film, but it's on it's way to being classic, and I found it intresting.
Opening Narration:
..."I met V.C. when I and my 8-gauge backed him up in a showdown he was having with some drunken mountain men. V. asked me right there on the spot if I'd care to partner up with him in his peace-keeping business. Which was why I was with him now, and why I still carry the 8-gauge. We'd been keeping the peace together for the last dozen years or so..."
Closing narration:
"I figured I'd saved V's career as a lawman, and given him another chance with A, at least for the forseeabale future. As for the unforseeable, it was out there waiting for me. I headed straight into the setting sun, and rode west at an easy pace. It was gonna be a long ride, and there was no reason to hurry."
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*Killing Zoe*
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Potts, (Sheriff) Lamar -- Johnny Cash in *Murder In Coweta County* (1983 TVM)
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Lucinio, Charles "Lucky" -- Andy Garcia in *Hoodlum* (1997)
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Flanders, Moll -- Kim Novak in *The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders* (1965)
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*Babe, Pig In The City*
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Crazy Legs -- Suli McCullough in *Don't Be A Menace To South Cantral While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood*
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*Fatal Attraction* ??
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"I'm worried about this, Dective. That guy keeps looking for his ex, and if he persists he just may find the shelter where she's staying. Her _and_ the boy. Any way to stop him?"
"He hasn't broken any law yet, but we can see how much a restraining order impresses him."
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Vandervoort, Lt. Col. Benjamin -- John Wayne in *The Longest Day* (1962)
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*Hang "Em High* ??
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*Now And Forever*
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Correct. It was always a royal edict. In earlier passages, I think it was also said by the preceding Pharaoh, (Cedric Hardewicke?)
Anyway, RedBaron's thread.
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No biggie. Again, welcome. New contributers always welcome.
cmvgor.
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> {quote:title=AnneHay wrote:}{quote}
> Lisa Freemont - Grace Kelly in Rear Window
Welcome to the Boards, AnneHay, but --
Ahem! When a cast-listed first name/last name is used in this game, it is the family name that determines the alphabetical position. Ms. Freemont would be listed in the "F" position. (This does not apply to single names or nicknames that appear in a cast list. Nor does it apply to two word names from other cultures that do _not_ amount to a given name/family name. One would not reverse the words in "Crazy Horse" or "Artful Dodger".) A more appropriate name for the "L" position might be something like
Larrabee, Maude -- Nella Walker in the origional, classic *Sabrina*
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Thanks, finance.
Another line that is repeated several times through the course of a film:
"So let it be written; so let it be done."
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*The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall*
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Fedora -- Richard Young in *Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade*
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Frank Sinatra playing Joe E. Lewis in *The Joker Is Wild*, right?
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Ashtray -- Shawn Wayans in *Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood*

[b]I Said / His Lordship Said... Anglo-American Expressions[/b]
in Games and Trivia
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BRIT: I got took queer.*
AMER: I got sick.
...*Verbatum from the script of Simon Grey's 1971 stage drama Butley. Following lines in the same scene point out that this usage was now archaic, due to the evolved meaning of the key term.