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  1. Vincente Minnelli married JUDY GARLAND who was in PRESENTING LILY MARS with Van Heflin
  2. Ruby Dee was in EDGE OF THE CITY with Ruth White
  3. Torquemada, Alonzo de...played by Marlon Brando in CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, THE DISCOVERY
  4. AGREED. But of all the greats you mentioned, Garbo's QUEEN CHRISTINA was clearly the winner in my book.
  5. for minion (or minions)...HENRY THE VIII New Word....................Constellation
  6. Howard Keel was in FAST COMPANY with Nina Foch
  7. Prosser, Albert played by Richard Wattis in HOBSON''S CHOICE
  8. for boggle...LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD...Beautiful to look at, but mind-boggling just the same. New Word...HAUTE COUTURE
  9. I still say CHARIOTS OF FIRE was certainly the worst winner. I'll never forget Loretta Young's face when she read the winner...total disbelief.
  10. Blake Edwards directed VICTOR VICTORIA with Alex Karas
  11. A good example of why I shudder at the thought of remaking anything at all, is SABRINA. To use a talentless plain looking woman in a part that Audrey Hepburn made her own, is the ultimate in insanity. The only reason anyone remakes anything is because it was wonderful to begin with. Isn't that beginning with two and one-half strikes against you? Or are these people so arrogant as to think they can best the best? I can not honsetly say that there has ever been a remake that was moderately good, muchless better than the original. What's the point? PS to whoever thinks LAURA would be ripe for a remake...ARE YOU KIDDING?
  12. Norton, played by Ian Wolfe in TOMORROW IS FOREVER
  13. Anthony Minghella wrote the screenplay for THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY which featured Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
  14. Jansen, Irene played by Loren Bacall in DARK PASSAGE
  15. Jumping right in...are you Colin Farrell?
  16. Actually, there was talk about a film being made of the best seller by Patricia Nell Warren, THE FRONT RUNNER,but at the time Paul Neuman and Jan Michael Vincent probably backed out, thinking it would damage their images. I hear that it is being made into a film, now...thirty-five years later.
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