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1 hour ago, scsu1975 said:
Did he try to sell you a reverse mortgage loan? 😃
No, in my dream his was 37 just like Magnum, not and old codger! LOL. Oh and btw, I was much younger too.
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According to Patricia Hitchcock, this was Hitch's guilty pleasure favorite film ( he didn't direct this one)
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This was the husband's 2nd marriage ( there was another after this one). His 1st marriage was to another lovely actress.
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I've been binge watching the original Magnum PI and a few months back I had the best dream about my hearthrob Tom Selleck ( he's 37 years old and gorgeous in the show and in my dream). In my dream, we're sharing a very intimate encounter, don't need to elaborate, use your imagination. LOL
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This may not be a quote from a 21st century film and I agree those quotes on that list will not stand the test of time. Here is one not from the 21st century that will, for me, always stand the test of time.The most memborable quote for me was the exchange between Miriam Hopkins as Aunt Penniman and Oliva deHavilland as Catherine in The Heiress. I've always thought that those lines were so fitting and meaningful in that brilliantly written story.
Aunt Penniman - Can you be so cruel?
Catherine - Yes I can be very cruel, I have been taught by masters.
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Miles, thank you for such an extensive list. I did ask for 3 tv shows for each actor or actress. Your first 3, answers the question. Lucy, Robert Young and Ann Sothern each had 3 shows. Many movie actors and actress had 2 shows but 3 successful shows was special.
To add to your 3, I would add 1) David Janseen for Harry O, The Fugitive and Richard Diamond. 2) Bill Bixby for The Incredible Hulk, The Courtship of Eddie's Father and My Favorite Martian and 3) Robert Wagner for It Takes A Thief, Switch and Hart To Hart
Thank You for answering the question and your list. Good work and it's your thread,
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Her father was an actor/director, her mother was an actress
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On 4/14/2021 at 7:21 PM, lavenderblue19 said:
Thanks Miles. As soon as I read that the actor asked Ginger to dance, I knew it was Frank Albertson in Bachelor Mother so the rest fell into place.
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Patricia Hitchcock revealed in an interview that a certain film ( not one he directed) was the last film Hitch screened before he died. Film and the 2 stars of the film ???
Repeating the question since it's on the previous page and to make it easier so no one has to go back and forth.
2nd clue- It was a 1970's action comedy.
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The film was a 1970's comedy.
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Sad. Loved Poco, one of my favorite bands during the 60's and 70's Saw them at the Filmore East.
RIP Rusty Young and thanks for all the great music
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4 minutes ago, txfilmfan said:
Yes, I know that her character was written that way.
Good!
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13 minutes ago, txfilmfan said:
It wasn't my opinion. It was the opinion of the person watching it for the first time.
Read your comment too quickly, since it wasn't your opinion does that mean you thought Dolores played that character the way it was meant to be played, hammy and OTT. Hope so.
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3 hours ago, MikaelaArsenault said:
Lee Aaker Dead: ‘Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin’ Child Star Was 77
https://deadline.com/2021/04/lee-aaker-dead-adventures-of-rin-tin-tin-child-star-1234733916/
Robert Fletcher Dies: Costume Designer For ‘Star Trek’ Films, Broadway Was 98
https://deadline.com/2021/04/robert-fletcher-dead-obituary-costume-designer-star-trek-films-broadway-was-98-1234734044/
Sad about Lee Aaker. Paul Petersen wrote that Lee Acker died alone, unclaimed and indigent. Petersen is working on getting him a decent burial since Lee Aaker served in the Air Force. Lee Aaker was in some films, The Greatest Show On Earth, Jeopardy, High Noon besides appearing in many 1960's tv shows besides Rin Tin Tin Hope that Petersen is successful in seeing that Lee Aaker gets his respectful, proper burial.
RIP Lee Aaker
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16 hours ago, txfilmfan said:
Watched it with a first-timer the other night. He was amazed at this number, but thought Dolores Gray was a bit too hammy (even though the character is OTT).
I disagree. Love Dolores Gray, she was suppose to be over the top hammy in that role. She had a fabulous singing voice. I've seen the film many times over the years, maybe if you watch the film a few more times you might change your mind. Next time Designing Woman is shown and The Opposite Sex ( a musical version of the Women) try to watch it. she's great in those. Dolores was a Broadway star and flamboyant but her singing voice was so great and had a great flair for comedy. She's a favorite of mine, so don't diss her ( i'm teasing) but give her another chance,
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In a film she appeared in with an iconic actor/singer, she was the first actress that got to kiss him in a film.
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Some film actors and actresses also had succesful tv shows they starred in the classic time period. Name at least 3 actors or actresses ( listing both actors and actresses to make a total of 3 is ok) and their 3 tv shows (or more but not less than 3 tv shows) from 1950's thru 1970's they starred or co-starred in. Partial answers are acceptable for this question, the one who correctly names the most, wins the thread ???????
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Thanks Miles. As soon as I read that the actor asked Ginger to dance, I knew it was Frank Albertson in Bachelor Mother so the rest fell into place.
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Patricia Hitchcock revealed in an interview that a certain film ( not one he directed) was the last film Hitch screened before he died. Film and the 2 stars of the film ???
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Yes, just numbered incorrectly. Wrote 3 instead of 5 obviously, since 3 was about an actor not an actrees, that's what you get at 7am LOL
5. Noreen Cororan - Bachelor Father
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Her career lasted over 60 years beginning as a child actress. She was an actress and singer, usually playing the second lead to the lead actress. She had a tv career appearing as a guest on many tv shows and she was a regular in daytime and nightime soap operas. Pretty and petite, she was a solo singer for some famous bands and also appeared in nightclubs.
He was an actor and singer. He appeared on Broadway, in films and tv. He had roles in many different film genres. Westerns, comedies, musicals, dramas, crime films. One of the films he co-starred in, is an iconic, much loved film., He was the star of a tv series in the classic time period.
This couple had 2 children together but were divorced.
Couple and name a couple of films for each and extra for naming some of the daytime and the nightime soap the actress had roles in and the tv series he starred in ???????
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1. Stanley Livingston - My Three Sons.
3. Noreen Corcoran - Bachelor Father
6. Tommy Rettig - Lassie
7. Billy Mumy - Lost In Space
8. Jerry Mathers - Leave It To Beaver
9. Ron Howard - The Andy Griffith Shpw
10. Patty McCormick - Peck's Bad Girl
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7 hours ago, MilesArcher said:
Let's see if we can resurrect this thread. There was an actor who was a young man in thirties and forties movies. He worked with Lucille Ball and the Marx Brothers. He played Katherine Hepburn's brother in one movie. In another movie, he asked Ginger Rogers to go dancing with him. Years later, this now not so young actor played a wealthy businessman in a Hitchcock movie. Can you name him and the Hitchcock film?
Frank Albertson. He played Hepburn's brother in Alice Adams, Bachelor Mother with Ginger, Room Service with Lucy and the Marx Brothers and he was the wealthy rancher Janet Leigh steals the money from in Hitchcock's Psycho. btw, he also played wealthy Sam Wainwright in it's A Wonderful Life ????
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Don't know if this is the couple but they satisfy everything you asked for.
Joan Fontaine and Brian Aherne ??
Joan Fontaine appeared in films directed by Hitch, Cukor and Stevens.
For Hitchcock, Suspicion and Rebecca, for Cukor The Women and for Stevens Something To Live For. She won the Oscar for Suspicion. Joan Fontaine was born in Tokoyo.Brian Aherne appeared in films with Loretta Young, Katharine Hepburn and Bette Davis. With Loretta, he appeared in A Night To Remember with Hepburn, Sylvia Scarlett and with Bette Davis it was Juarez. Aherne was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Juarez.. He was born in England and for many years he appeared in stage productions in London's West End and he also appeared on Broadway, alternating between the two.
Their marriage lasted about 6 years, don't know if you consider that brief or not. I do
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27 minutes ago, Vautrin said:
Thanks. I don't have On Demand, but I'm sure the Hemingway doc will turn up one of these days.
Guess I should have paid more attention to the schedule.
YIKES! It's on right now here on an affiliate.,WGBXW
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15 hours ago, Vautrin said:
I'll have to look around on the net and see if I can catch the first part somewhere. They'll probably repeat it
sometime in the not too distant future. One of my local PBS stations is re-running Ken Burns' Baseball documentary
too.
If you have On Demand, I checked, all 3 episodes are On Demand ( I have spectrum) but other carriers probably will have it too.
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Has anyone encountered movie actors/stars in their dreams/nightmares?
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My dream sounds much, much better than yours LOL a lot more fun and gratifying