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Well maybe it could be a classic for some...in a "cult" sort of way...but we have to agree in that this is not one of Hope's best known pictures...anyway, we had a "desperate" good time trying to guess...
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a really hard one ..Antar...not too well known...hardly a classic... A Global Affair
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Sorrowful JOnes?
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son of paleface?
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grand canyon?
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The Geisha Boy?
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Not The Best Next Thing???
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Bundle of Joy?
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Bachelor mother?
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Random Harvest?
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thanks for the feedback
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LOLITEBLUEEEEEE!
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Sorry I forgot one: - The Next Voice You Hear (1950)
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In order to not repeat any movie already "used" in this thread so far, the following is the list of the movies "used" until now: - Some Like it Hot (1959) - Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) - I Remember Mama (1948) - Ship of Fools (1965) - Portrait of Jennie (1948) - Niagara (1953) - Dodsworth (1936) - Trouble in Paradise (1932) - Sullivan's Travels (1941) - The Shop Around the Corner (1940) - Captains Courageous (1937) - The Thin Man (1934) - Cool Hand Luke (1967) - Bringing Up Baby (1938) - The Lady Eve (1941) - The Postman Always Rings Twice (1945) - Suddenly (1954) - Double Indemnity (1944) - Separate Tables (1958) - Strangers on a Train (1951) - Anastasia (1956) - The Life of Emile Zola (1937) - Midnight (1939) - Rear Window (1954) - Stella Dallas (1937) - Dark Victory (1939) - The Garden Of Allah (1936) - The Story of Vernon & Irene Castle (1939) - A Chump at Oxford (1940) - House of Wax (1953) - To Catch a Thief (1955) - Ball of Fire (1941) - Saratoga (1937) - The Sea Hawk (1940) - A Letter to Three Wives (1949) - Designing Woman (1957) - The Egg & I (1947) - Paper Moon (1973) - The Old Maid (1939) - The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948) - Morocco (1930) - Duck Soup (1933) - Craig's Wife (1936) - Sitting Pretty (1948) - Death Takes a Holiday (1934) - To Sir With Love (1966)
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Lolite...I'll give it to you as right although the exact title is "Death Takes a Holiday", a 1934 Paramount film which starred Fredric March, Guy Standing & Evelyn Venable...and which was director Mitchell Leisen's breakthrough...It was based in Alberto Casella's play, which was used again in 1998's, as basis for "Meet Joe Black", starring Brad Pitt (as death), Claire Forlani & Anthony Hopkins.. Your turn
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No... Hint N? 7: The play in which this film is based..was used again as basis for the plot of a 1998 film...
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No Hint # 6: Allegory[b][/b]
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No, Hint N? 6: The leading character is "on vacation"
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No... Hint # 5: Takes "human" form
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No... Hint # 4: Fear (that's what this particular houseguest provokes)
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No... Hint # 3: A "Houseguest"
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No.... Hint # 2: The main characters belong mostly to the nobility of a "european" country
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OK here we go again... Hint # 1: Based on Play
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Sitting Pretty with the great Clifton Webb?
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MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAMHOUSE?
