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  1. Smythe -- Michael Byrne in *Braveheart* (1995)
  2. duplicate N deleated. Edited by: cmvgor on Feb 9, 2010 4:24 PM
  3. Correct on *Drugstore Cowboy* Since the fiends made a practice of robbing drugstores, I had to manouver around that word while posting clues. Matt Dillon and Kelly Lynch hitting on all cylenders in a tough, unsentimental script. Novelist William S. Burroughs played Tom The Priest. Eve's thread.
  4. "I predict: In the near future right-wingers will use drug hysteria to set up an international police apparatus." ...Tom The Priest
  5. Kirkpatrick, (Detective) Max -- William Baldwin in *Fair Game* (1995)
  6. Daniels, Wilby -- Tommy Kirk in *The Shaggy Dog* (1959)
  7. (If my math is correct, nearly 1100 Views.) This is one of thos titles where I must be careful in wording the clues, or I give it away. Role Call: "Terry Klout" and "Roberta Bean" had the roles of the married-couple junkies.
  8. Borden, Lizzie -- Elizabeth Montgomery in 1975 TV Biopic *The Legend of Lizzie Borden*
  9. _Said to a drug counselor:_ "You know, you don't see my kind of people. Because my kind of people don't beg dope, they go out and get it."
  10. As a money-making interprise, a Family arranges a marathon bicycle race, intended to attract an audience, generate gambling on the event, and sell refreshments. They are reviving an idea from the 1920s, and putting it in the hands of people who have a hard time organizing anything. Also, one of the factions uses a lion for intimidation when dealing with outsiders.
  11. *Five Corners* * ...*The title refers to an intersection and neighborhood in NYC.
  12. Unger, Dave (Navigator) -- Kent McCord in *Airplane II: The Sequel*
  13. Over 800 Views. The man who goes into Rehab, leaving wife and friends behind, winds up clean and coping. But there is no relaxation of tension. He still has the temptations. It helps some to start councelling others.
  14. The clergyman mentioned earlier, actually a priest, is portrayed by a non-actor, a well-known author.
  15. Like any junkies, this crew will gain money (by any means) and purchase from dealers. But often they move more boldly. They gang up, create distractions, and then grab and run, taking the Rx meds from a pharmacy. This results in a Gypsy lifestyle, staying on the go in order to avoid creating a pattern of crimes in one precinct.
  16. Rhodes, Doralee -- Dolly Parton in *Nine to Five* (1980)
  17. deleated. out of sequence Edited by: cmvgor on Feb 7, 2010 7:48 PM
  18. Thanks, Sixes. Dabbling into that subject again, I was reminded of a little factoid I picked up at some point in the last midcentury: An early 1960s mag story about the WWII personnel who dealt with unexploded bombs during the London Blitz. The recruiting literature asking people to volunteer for this job mentioned that the ideal Bomb Disposal Officer should be "strong, unmarried and a fast runner." Anyway, new quote: "Sarah just didn't seem to have a generous spirit. Maybe because she'd never had anything to be generous with." Who? Film? (It is narration, not conversation.)
  19. Patton, Gen. George S., Jr. -- Kirk Douglas in *Is Paris Burning?*
  20. Released early 1970s. Early performances by an actor who later had a long run as a TV series star, and by another player who later became very, very successful on the big screen.
  21. The main character hits bottom and goes into Rehab. He has to do that alone; his wife is not interested in changing anything. (over 600 Views)
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