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Everything posted by mr6666
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>"Some people guzzle God like He was a keg of beer. " was spoken, of course, by Ms. Minnelli as 'Pookie' Adams -take it muddy.....
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that's the movie, know the speaker??
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hint: In the original novel, the story takes place over three years. This was shortened to a single school year for the movie.
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hint: recent 'Private Screenings' star
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how's about: "Some people guzzle God like He was a keg of beer. " -film, speaker?
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"Miracle on 34th Street"?
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yup, a fav horror flick you're up...
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next up: "You'll never get credit for my research. Who's going to believe a talking head? Get a job in a sideshow." -film, speaker?
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"Lillian Russell" ('40) ? with Don Ameche, Alice Faye & Edward Arnold ... 'Diamond Jim Brady' ? Edited by: mr6666 on Dec 1, 2010 5:15 PM
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and a great Davis performance. your turn, muddy...
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" You'll wreck the town, you and your brothers. You'll wreck the country, you and your kind, if they let you. But not me, I'll die my own way, and I'll do it without making the world worse. I leave that to you. " -film, speaker?
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Slim Pickens, of course, as 'Maj. 'King' Kong' from *Dr. Strangelove* as he goes through items in his survival kit
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>" That's twice this month you've slipped deadly nightshade into my tea and run off. " that was 'Dr. Finkelstein' (William Hickey) in *The Nightmare Before Christmas* ('93) thread's open....
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" That's twice this month you've slipped deadly nightshade into my tea and run off. " -film, speaker?
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Warner Oland as *Charlie Chan at the Opera* ('36) ?
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you're up, finance.
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there ya go, phroso your turn...
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-2005 oscar winning actor
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crime/thriller from 1995
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"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: 'The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.' I agree with the second part." ??
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Edmund Trzcinski (one of the play's authors) as 'Triz' Trzcinski' in the movie *Stalag 17* ?
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after 5 days, how about some clues?
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yup, one of my Rains favs your turn...
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who remembers: "We'll begin with a reign of terror - a few murders here and there. Murders of great men, murders of little men. Just to show we make no distinction."
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any connection to Constance Bennett?
