cmvgor
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*Kim* -- 1950 title role for Dean Stockwell
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A clergyman, real stone junkie, is incountered during a stay in Rehab. Rumer is, he's put a million dollars through his arm.
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Not *Tampopo* . USA film, no subtitles. There are other cultures where one can find noodles.
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Great misdirection, Sixes. I spent a lot of time researching *Hurt Locker* , and all the time it was right under my nose in *Fight Club* in a conversation with an Airport Security guy. (??)
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Buckley, D.A. Rufus -- Kevin Spacey in *A Time To Kill* (1996)
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Thanks, Eve. I had nothing planned, but I'll try this from a standing start: Inter-Family warfare in the Mob. A hit is set up in a restaurant. The hit man has loaded the wrong ammo in the pistol. It blows up, injuring his hand, and leaves the target unhurt, noodles still dangling from his mouth.
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*King Kong Vs Godzilla*
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Zirchon, Professor Nigel -- John Standing in *Eerie, Indiana* (TV series)
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A realistic, unsentimental look at a part of the drug subculture. Among the users, not dealers or "kingpins."
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*I Love You Again* again?
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Wuronos, Aileen -- Charlize Theron in *Monster*
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*None But The Lonely Heart*
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Underall, Lacey -- Cindy Morgan in *Caddyshack*
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*Macon County Line*
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duplicate L deleated. Edited by: cmvgor on Feb 6, 2010 9:20 AM
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*Every Little Crook and Nanny*
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A problem for the dope fiends: one of their number ODs and dies. As it happens, the motel they are using at the moment is also occupied by the attendees of a Deputy Sheriffs' convention.
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Noted, Eve. I'm just glad to have found this new avenur of research. Sixes' thread.
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Rupert, Prince -- Timothy Dalton in *Cromwell* (1970)
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Well I'llbedurned. Eve, I've never seen it but this setup has tought me something about researching, and about the resources available on the Net. Myrna Loy and William Powell, together again, in 1940s I Love You Again. I will watch for an opportunity to see it now. The detour through radio listings churned up some memories: My family acquired TV when I was 16. I first got acquainted with Edgar & Charlie Jack Benny, George & Gracie, etc, on Sunday Night radio programs. I first got acquainted with Lionel Barrymore as host and storyteller on one of the drama programs. And I now have a collection of tapes, from some favor-swap with a friend, of old Fibber Magee and Molly shows, mixed with a few Burns And Allen . About time to take them out and listen to them again.
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The way he saw it, he loved her and they both loved dope. It made for a good marrage.
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Norwood, Sharon -- Constance Bennett in *After Office Hours* (1935)
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That settles it. I'm sure I don't know this one. Up to somebody else.
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Larrabee, Victor -- Edward Platt in *North By Northwest*
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Late 1980s. One opinion: Dope helps you get through the everyday trials and tribulations of life, "like having to tie your shoes."
