feaito
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Their dancing styles, are so different that I couldn't choose between them. I like them both.
Anyway my favorite Astaire movies are those classic RKO 1930's, in glorious black and white, in which he starred with Ginger Rogers and her Columbia pairings with Rita Hayworth. Also, her MGM movies with Cyd Charisse ("The Band Wagon" and "Silk Stockings"), the 1945 "Yolanda an the Thief", "The Broadway Melody of 1940" with Eleanor Powell and the glorious "Funny Face" with lovely Audrey Hepburn.
As for Gene Kelly, my faves are "Cover Girl" with Rita Hayworth, "The Pirate" with Judy Garland, "An American in Paris", "Les Girls", "Singin' in the Rain", "Brigadoon" and "It's always fair weather".
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No...
Clue # 7: A beheaded corpse
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Robert Redford in Jeremiah Johnson
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I Cover the Waterfront, starring Claudette Colbert.
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Nope...
Clue # 6: A Domineering old lady
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No...another good movie
Clue # 5: A Legal Advisor
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Nope...
Clue # 4: A psycho
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Hi Mongo...not that one...
Clue # 3: A repressed & apparently introvert young woman
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Nope, Good guess though Path...
Clue # 2: A small town
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Wow! Sorry I hadn't checked, but I couldn't dare to think I'd guess it so soon; It was pure good luck!
Let me see,...
Clue # 1: A murder
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My Man Godfrey?
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On the Town?
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Wild guess: Hunchback of Notre Dame?
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Thelma Ritter in Rear Window?
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Teresa Wright in the excellent "Shadow of a Doubt"
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In the entertaining "Dangerous When Wet"
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Wait a minute!!! I remembered, One Way Passage....It must have won in some minor category...I do not remember it winning in any of the main categories.
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Wild guess: Cavalcade?
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Columbia Pictures?
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Joan Bennett in Scarlet Street..here she and Dan Duryea portray such "vicious" characters, and Edward G. Robinson is the victim...
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....."Letter from an Unknown Woman", "The Southerner", "Little Women" (1933), "La Boheme", "Sunrise", "The Last Command", "Camille", "The Postman always rings twice", "La Belle et la Bete", "The Ladykillers", "Pygmalion", "The Citadel", "The Women", "Dinner at Eight", "A Streetcar Named Desire", "The Sign of the Cross", "Ben-Hur", "Spartacus", "A Shot in the Dark", "Barry Lyndon", "A Clockwork Orange", "Brazil", etc., etc.
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True Essentials are (IMHO): "Dodsworth", "Love Me Tonight", "Trouble in Paradise", "Portrait of Jennie", "All Quiet on the Western Front", "Bringing Up Baby", "The Lady Eve", "My Man Godfrey", "Touch of Evil", "The Searchers", "Vertigo", "Rear Window", "Gilda", "Only Angels Have Wings", "Lost Horizon", "Red River", "All About Eve", "Sullivan's Travels", "Sunset Boulevard", "The Killers", "Out of the Past", "Midnight", "To Have and Have Not", etc. etc.
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Greta Garbo?
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Robert Benchley in The Major and The Minor?

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Nope...
Clue # 8: The small town is located in England
Bonus Clue: The film was also shot in England, but the two main leads were american.