cmvgor
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Phil -- Bill Murray in *Groundhog Day* (1993)
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origional entry deleated. out of sequence.
*Virgin Island* (1958)
Edited by: cmvgor on Jan 25, 2010 11:08 PM
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Newton, George -- Charles Grodin in *Beethoven* (1992)
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deleated. out of sequence.
Edited by: cmvgor on Jan 25, 2010 4:59 PM
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BRIT: He's come over peculiar. *
AMER: He's feeling sick.
...*verbatum from the BBC sitcom Are You Being Served?
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Correct. For my next clue, I was going to expose the fact that it was a French film, subtitled. I think the title actually translates as "Boyfriend-Father"
phroso's thread.
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*That Man From Rio*
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Ingram, Rae -- Nicole Kidman in *Dead Calm* (1989)
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*4.* She is unresponsive to his efforts to direct her attention toward the eager young men her own age. Hilarious set piece at bedtime: She shows up at his bed, toting her pillow, determined to join him. Nothing sexual takes place, but she wins; at the end, she's sitting propped up against her pillow, reading a magazine.
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*3.* The girl continues to live with the widower, although there is the possibility of moving in with her biological father. This is okay with the real dad; he has one moment of suspicion, but it passes.
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Ellison, Thomas (Seaman) -- Eddie Quillian in *Mutiny On The Bounty* (1935)
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*The Man From Laramie*
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*Jaurez*
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*Murder In The Hamptons*
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Cotter, Odessa -- Whoopi Goldberg in *The Long Walk Home*
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*Born In East LA*
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Not *The Crush*, but that's a choice I might have made. Early 1980s. The girl is the daughter of his slightly-older wife from a previous marrage. They both are devistated when the wife dies in an auto accident. The daughter has had years to observe her mother and this man together, and that is what love looks like to her.
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*Durango* (1967)
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Zielensky -- Geraldine Chaplin in *The Mirror Crack'd*
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"Dennis, this is your assignment for right now. Round up all pictures of the crime scene, from all sources. Media, private looky-loos with cameras, and the department photos as well. Get anything you can showing faces. People on the scene, passerbys, anybody. If this **** turned back and stood around with the rubberneckers who showed up, that would be a good temporary place to hide. And it might give us a look at him."
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Wilson Charlie -- 2007 title role for Tom Hanks in *Charlie Wilson's War*
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I would have parked that last one at "S", but oh, well...
*Brideshead Revisited*
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Thanks, finance. I sometimes fail to pick up on things like that because my TCM-to-Email is busted, and I forget to check every thread I should. Another user notified me by PM. Anyway, another one:
*1.* Inappropriate romance with *Lolita*-seeming comparisons. And some differences. The 14-year-old lass in actively laying siege to the man, age 28.
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*GO BACK A PAGE. THIS REPEATS Q AND R; S AND T HAVE ALREADY BEEN PASSED, AND THE NEXT PROPER ENTRY SHOULD BE A "U". ANYBODY GOT ONE?*
Edited by: cmvgor on Jan 24, 2010 1:42 PM

Quiz: What movie is this line from?
in Games and Trivia
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> "Liar, liar, pants on fire. Nose as long as a telephone wire!"
I failed to varify your 90s reference, but the line was also said by Paul (Marlon Brando) to Jeanne (Maria Schnider) in 1872's *Ultimo tango a Parigi*, AKA *Last Tango In Paris*. Is that close enough?