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Film_Fatale

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  1. James Mason was in *20,000 Leagues Under the Sea* with Peter Lorre
  2. Oh, I don't know, if he sat near us he'd probably talk through the whole movie!
  3. > {quote:title=CineSage_jr wrote:}{quote} > Wendy Hiller founded "Wendy's" > Reginald Denny founded "Denny's" > Guinn "Big Boy" Williams founded "Dunkin' Donuts" > > And James Dean left money in his will to start the Jimmy Dean Sausage Co. I knew it!!
  4. > {quote:title=CineSage_jr wrote:}{quote} > Trivia question: What did Weismuller and Edward G. Robinson have in common (besides the latter's getting a scene with an elephant in OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES)? They were born in Romania?
  5. I might like to try and watch that sometime.
  6. Oh, yes, by all means let's spend $500 on that.
  7. > {quote:title=WhyaDuck wrote:}{quote} > I can't think of the guys name in George of the Junge or The Mummy movies, but he was pretty funny as the Tarzan like George. > If you mean the recent Mummy movies, he's Brendan Fraser
  8. > {quote:title=CineMaven wrote:}{quote} > Hey hey...I don't take myself that seriously, don't worry. Too many threads on the same topic though. Probably right about that, CineMaven.
  9. Rip Torn was in *Defending Your Life* with Meryl Streep
  10. Deborah Kerr was in *The Life and Death of Col. Blimp* which also stars Roger Livesey
  11. *Oh Heavenly Dog* or *Defending Your Life* nw: anthropologist
  12. Well, what can I say, I grew up hearing the MGM yell and anything else just doesn't cut it. Not by a long shot.
  13. Bo Derek Tarzan = Miles O'Keeffe What about Christopher Lambert?
  14. > {quote:title=CelluloidKid wrote:}{quote} > > The picture is also the first Hollywood 3-D feature shot on a foreign location > The Mexico locations were fine, but a lot of the movie also seemed to have been shot on a soundstage.
  15. > {quote:title=CelluloidKid wrote:}{quote} > *The Ray Milland film: Dial M for Murder directed by, Alfred Hitchcock,* > *Will be shown on PBS:* > > *Saturday, August, 16th, 2008 @ 9:00 PM &* > *Sunday, August, 17, 2008 @ 12:45 AM* CK, I'm trying to be open-minded here and trying to give you the benefit of the doubt... but why is it necessary to post the exact same information twice on the same day? Seriously, I don't see why you would feel necessary to post it twice just 2-3 posts apart.
  16. > {quote:title=Ayres wrote:}{quote} > Isn't she wonderful? I've always thought she possessed just about the most perfect female form ever, and was so very graceful. Do check her out in The Band Wagon, Brigadoon, and It's Always Fair Weather if you haven't had a chance to see those. > I always liked her for those qualities, and never cared much if she was a good singer or not. B-)
  17. > {quote:title=CelluloidKid wrote:}{quote} > > *You should also check out my 2 Boards...* Boards? or threads?
  18. > {quote:title=hamradio wrote:}{quote} > Johnny Weismuller and his trademark yell. > http://www.geostan.ca/yells.html > The RKO version -- LOL! I think I prefer the MGM yell.
  19. Not everyone likes *The Misfits* as much as you apparently do... you do know that, right?
  20. I love Ray Milland... I do not necessarily love people who post "interesting" facts about Ray Milland that don't really say anything interesting.
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