Bargar
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Thanks for the info. (AMC - I get it Anyway, I think as long as the "location" starts with an "a". Why don't you come up with a "b" title
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I agree with everything that is said here. Too bad. I like Glenn Ford. Diana Lynn looked like she had dressed up in "big girl" clothes. I kept thinking about her roles in "Miracle/Morgan's Creek" and "Major & Minor". She played a snotty young woman and it freaked me out seeing her try to be SEXY! I never did figure out the antiquity. By the end, I didn't care.
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How about a thread with locations in the movie title and listing them alphabetically. (states, cities, landmarks, directions,countries, etc.) I will start with: A - "OUT OF AFRICA'
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Bargar replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Castle - "DRACULA" (oooo!!!) new word - boardinghouse -
E - JACK ELAM Great character actor: vicious killer, gruesome sidekick, comical character. Name it he did it. I read that the immoveable eye was caused by a pencil-jabbing when he was 12 yrs. old. (OUCH!)
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As some others have said, this is difficult. Such a great actor. WHITE HEAT, MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY, EACH DAWN I DIE, 13 RUE MADELEINE, FOOTLIGHT PARADE....and the list goes on.
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Z - EFRIM ZIMBALIST, JR. They(you know "they", whoever "they" are") tackily dubbed him the Jewish Cary Grant. I, personally, liked him. Unfortunately, the movie parts he was given were not that great. He,however, found his "calling" in television series: F.B.I and 77 SUNSET STRIP Message was edited by: Bargar
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YAY!! Thanks for this info. I hope it makes it's way to our town. This musical holds a special place in my heart. I was in a high school production of "Brigadoon" in my Senior year. We had a large class and we were able to pull off a grand scale production. We had so much fun and had sold out audiences. (Thanks Moms & Dads & relatives Message was edited by: Bargar
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R - GINGER ROGERS As she said, she did everything Fred Astaire did, only in high heels & backwards. Loved those movies. Also, her non-dancing roles such as "Kitty Foyle", "Bachelor Mother", "Stage Door" (a little dancing), "Tender Comrade", "Magnificent Doll", "Once Upon A Honeymoon"
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Bargar replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
voluble - JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG nw. - crystal -
The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Bargar replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
"TORTILLA FLAT" nw.- chicken noodle soup -
P - Gregory Peck "To Kill A Mockingbird", "Spellbound", "Gentlemen's Agreement", "Designing Woman", "Cape Fear", & "Man in the Gray Flannel Suit".
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Which Unmade Films Would You Have Most LIked to Have Been Made
Bargar replied to Arturo's topic in Games and Trivia
Robert Redford & Paul Newman(sigh) have talked about a reunion film. I could definitely sit through that.......over and over again:). -
L - Jack Lemmon - So, so versatile!! - It is hard to name my favorites - ok, I'll try. The Apartment, Some Like It Hot, Days of Wine & Roses, Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Odd Couple, Mister Roberts, and The Great Race
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BUS STOP Don Murray or Don Ameche?
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In regard to the info about J. Anderson in the 50s, I have a recording of a dramatic "reading" of "John Brown's Body" by Stephen Vincent Benet.(rec. 4/7/1953) "First performance of JB'sB was in New York on Feb. 14, l953. Hailed by critics as "a piece of vivid theatre", "a stirring and impressive event", and "a new-old magic restored to the theatre". The production was directed by Charles Laughton. The three actors were: Tyrone Power, Raymond Massey, & JUDITH ANDERSON. I received the recording as a gift and I consider it one of my treasured possessions. The actors voiced different parts. " J Anderson represented the troubled Southern belle, Sally Dupre, the lovely girl of the wilderness Melora Vilas, and proud Southern aristocrat, Mary Lou Wingate." Obviously, these actors were chosen for their voice quality but also for their acting ability. I just wanted to share this because as soon as I saw J. Anderson's "spotlight", I thought about this.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Bargar replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
DANGEROUS LIASONS new word - superfluous -
You give us hard choices, Triple... However, if I had to choose, I would say "Mrs. Skeffington". "Now, Voyager" is excellent. The great Gladys Cooper! And, of course, Claude Raines, is beyond compare in everything he does. I liked him a teensy bit better in Mrs. S. Meatier roll, I guess. Message was edited by: Bargar
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I remember it was said that the train roaring into the station in "Shadow of a Doubt" represented evil entering the normal, everyday life of Uncle Charlie's family.
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I just can't choose between the two. In "Cape" his evil is more overt and in "Night" it is more subtle. I thought Lillian Gish was excellent in "Night".
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Me too, Weebs! However, you are not a "freak" because that makes me a freak's Mom!!
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When Robert Osborne introduced the movie he said he could move in there and never move out!
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The house in "Bringing Up Baby" Ingrid Bergman's apartment in "Indiscreet"
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Bargar replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
bounce - THE ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR(flubber) new word - "miniature" -
"VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED"
