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in-depth visit with Orson Welles On Film: Screenings in 'The Essential Orson Welles' series take viewers deep into his creativity. New: rediscovered footage for a planned stage production of 'Too Much Johnson.' http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-turan-on-film-20140420,0,7154880.story#axzz2zInIpvQd
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Tom Terrific THE ROBE or QUO VADIS ?
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
mr6666 replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
KEY LARGO - comical funeral -
In The Roy Rogers Show, Pat Brady had a Jeep called 'Nellybelle' and a horse named Phineas ??
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"Saratoga Trunk"?
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thread's open....
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got 'tomb' and 'castrato' for clues 2 & 3; can't zero in on wine brand either but none of this makes sense??
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just guessing....Desi Arnaz from The Long, Long Trailer ?
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Natch, flash. Monty Python! your thread.....
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Matrimony, Madness and Murder: HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON (1970) http://moviemorlocks.com/2014/04/17/matrimony-madness-and-murder-hatchet-for-the-honeymoon-1970/#more-73783
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thread's open....
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
mr6666 replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949) - baseball rookie -
"I spent some time on the Fred Gwinn quote, Sixes, and couldn't do anything with it." -the quote was by Edmund Gwenn, maybe that was the problem (sorry, could't resist) back to.... Michael Moriarty: verbal words.
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late Sat., 4-19 2:00 AM C- 88 min horror Hatchet For the Honeymoon (1970) A bridal design shop owner kills various young brides-to-be. Dir: Mario Bava Cast: Stephen Forsyth , Dagmar Lassander , Laura Betti . Article: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/523238/Hatchet-For-the-Honeymoon/articles.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_4XwT6OTSg "a kind of ripe, flavorful comfort food for the discerning horror gourmet."
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late Sun., 4-20 12:00 AM 143 min silent Spione (1928) The mastermind behind a ubiquitous spy operation learns of a dangerous romance between a Russian lady in his employ and a dashing agent from the government's secret service. Dir: Fritz Lang Cast: Gerda Maurus , Willy Fritsch , Rudolf Klein-Rogge . CLOSE LEONARD MALTIN REVIEW: D: Fritz Lang. Rudolph Klein-Rogge, Gerda Maurus, Willy Fritsch, Lupu Pick, Fritz Rasp. "Silent spy-thriller still packs a wallop as government agent Fritsch determines to thwart seemingly-respectable Klein-Rogge, a wheelchair-bound master-fiend with an uncanny resemblance to Lenin! One of Lang's early masterpieces, aka SPIONE." Article here: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/490899/Spione/articles.html
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late Sun., 4-20 (beautiful film) 2:30 AM C- 115 min romance Lola Montes (1955) When she's reduced to appearing in a circus, a notorious beauty thinks back on her past loves. Dir: Max Ophüls Cast: Martine Carol , Peter Ustinov , Anton Walbrook . Article here: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/81671/Lola-Montes/articles.html
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??? Betty Boop singing "They always, always pick on me" from her movie Minnie the Moocher. Voice of Mae Questal
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maybe Penny Serenade ('41) w/Cary Grant & Irene Dunne? see: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/5818/Penny-Serenade/full-synopsis.html
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good, logical guess, Kid (it was Westinghouse & their lightbulbs) -your thread.....
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thanks, Miles -executive sponsors of tv's classic anthology series Studio One, urged producers to change title of their production of Kipling's "The Light That Failed" to The Gathering Night. Can we guess why?
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Do you mean Eleanor Donahue who played 'Alix Morgan' in Three Daring Daughters ('48)? She was oldest daughter on "Father Knows Best" and later Andy Griffith's gal pal on "Andy Griffith Show".
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noting lack of interest here, (where the heck is 'davez'?) the quote's from THEM! ('54); Edmund Gwenn as 'Dr. Medford' "But even the most minute of them have an _instinct and talent_ for industry, social organization, and savagery that makes man look feeble by comparison." thread's open....
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I surrender Movie was Fists in the Pocket ('65), excellent film shown on TCM Imports maybe too obscure for this type thread info here: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/75024/Fist-in-His-Pocket/articles.html thread's open....
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could be "Cimarron" ?
