visualfeast
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URECAL, MINERVA
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GO FOR BROKE
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No to Black Rock
2. This stranger is female, and the locale is a Scandanavian country.
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for Rudolph Hesse...JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG
New Word...............zen
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Marlon Brando was in THE MEN with Theresa Wright
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ENCHANTMENT
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STAPLETON, MAUREEN
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Let's try this one...
A stranger arrives in a remote locale...things look grim.
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for ornaments...HARRIET CRAIG
New Word........cheap
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Claude Rains was in THE INVISIBLE MAN with Gloria Stuart
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Interesting how the movie poster evolved in just nine years between GPB and AOAM...thanks, Saul Bass for your clever and tasteful work.
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I'm sure this feathered fantasy was not one of the fashions the Vogue pattern company included in their offerings....(can you imagine walking into the company's annual Christmas party in this confection?)
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I"ll bet that your post got a lot of attention, but it went unresponded to because, like me, most players didn't want to get the delectible dialogue wrong. This is one of the best bits of sexually playful banter ever put into a movie.
I'll try one from the same period, the same studio and featuring some of the same players...
"wuz you ever bit by a dead bee?"
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RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS
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ELLINGTON, DUKE
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"who you laughing at, you silly ****?"
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SOYLENT GREEN?
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Randolph Scott was in THE WALKING HILLS with Ella Raines
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for haphazard....IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Thomas Mitchell role)
New Word.........snowed in
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Ward Bond/Morgan Freeman
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So much were the clothes worn in films admired that in the late forties, the Vogue pattern company launched a "designer" line of patterns that allowed savy women to wear the same clothes they saw in the movies.
For something like three years running, the ball gown worn by Liz Taylor in A PLACE IN THE SUN was the favorite prom dress.
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Smarty....you got it...now you go.
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PAYMENT DEFERRED
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COMDEN, BETTY

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