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  1. 42 minutes ago, Swithin said:

    Out of the Past was her famous noir? How to Succeed was his Broadway/Hollwood film.

    Yes Jane Greer and Rudy Vallee. Out of the Past was Jane's iconic film role. She had Bells Palsey as a teen giving her that frozen stare. Rudy's Broadway role was How To Succees In Business Without Really Trying and recreated the role for the film. Palm Beach Story, The Major and The Minor, Father Was A Fullback were some other film roles. Good work Swithin, your thread

  2. Tommy Kelly? I think there's a resemblance to Richard Eyer and yes the color photo made me think of the 1950's. It;s funny because I first thought of Tom Sawyer but figured it was a later version than the one Tommy Kelly starred in.

  3. 1 hour ago, chaya bat woof woof said:

    Okay, I tried this before but I'm not explaining myself well.  If I ask for a TV show based on a movie but something was changed when it came to TV, I might answer The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.  After I ask my next question, once you answer, please pose a different question.

    Slightly off topic, how do you think Lucy and Desi's daughter feels about another "tabloidish" movies about her parents?

    Name a TV that was must-see TV for you.

     

    chaya, why are posting this in gren discussions. You posted this as a trivia question and that's where it should be

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  4. Thanks Star, it's been a few years since I watched Skippy and was driving me nuts till I finally remembered  that it was Jackie Cooper.

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    A  man commits suicide, leaves a note and his scheming, crooked wife uses the letter as leverage against a mob boss.

  5. 8. Frankie Darrio? Had to look his name up, I remembered him from Wild Boys of The Road ?

    9. Richard Eyer terrific actor but I don't remember what movie that photo is from- 

    16. Sorry, meant to write Gene Reynolds - getting old LOL- 

    17. Larry Simms - that's Blondie's and Dagwood's son Baby Dumpling

  6. 2. Rin Tin Tin - James Brown

    3   The Adventures of Superman - Jack Larson

    6.   Casey Jones - Alan Hale

    10. Highway Patrol - Broderick Crawford

    11. Lassie - Jan Clayton

    13. The Millionaire - Marvin Miller

    15. Wanted Dead or Alive - Steve McQueen

    correction #18. Oh Susanna - Gale Storm

    I'll admit it, I'm old I've seen all these shows and remember them LOL

  7. 10 hours ago, MilesArcher said:

    Hume Cronyn was in "Shadow Of A Doubt" in 1943, playing a friend of the Newtons,  and "Lifeboat" in 1944, playing one of the survivors.  His wife, Jessica Tandy was in "The Birds" in 1963, playing Lydia Brenner,  the mother of Rod Taylor's character, Mitch Brenner. .

    Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy are the couple and Shadow of A Doubt and Lifeboat for Hume Cronyn and The Birds is the film for Jessica Tandy. Two of the most talented actors in films. Good work Miles, your thread.

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  8. On 1/7/2021 at 10:35 AM, starliteyes said:

    Happy New Year to you, too, Lav!

    A young boy from the right side of the tracks enjoys spending his time with the kids on the wrong side of the tracks, despite the fact that his father has told him not to go there.

    I knew I'd seen this movie, just couldn't remember the title and the star, finally came to me Skippy, Jackie Cooper ??

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  9. On 1/8/2021 at 4:33 PM, chaya bat woof woof said:

    Sorry, the character is Solo, played by Robert Vaughn.  He is a minor character (Solo) in Ian Fleming's Goldfinger.  Evidently, Cubby Broccoli threated to sue.  Yes, Paul Newman and Robert Vaughn are in The Young Philadelphians (great film).

    You're answer is correct and it's your turn to post one .

  10. Thanks Chaya. 

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    A real life husband and wife were in different Hitchcock films. The husband was in 2 of Hitch's films in supporting roles and the wife was billed as 2nd lead ( although it was a strong support role)  20 years after the husband's roles in Hitchcock's films. Husband and wife and the 3 Hitchcock films ?????

  11. 7 hours ago, chaya bat woof woof said:

    Okay, here is what I came up with.  This actor was a supporting character in at least two Hitchcock movies.  He later replaced an actor (not the star) on an "iconic" or very popular TV show.  Both the actor he replaced and he have the same names (two different) as other well-known individuals.  Who was he; name two of the Hitchcock films he was in; and name both the TV show he was on and the actor he replaced.

     

    7 hours ago, chaya bat woof woof said:

    Okay, here is what I came up with.  This actor was a supporting character in at least two Hitchcock movies.  He later replaced an actor (not the star) on an "iconic" or very popular TV show.  Both the actor he replaced and he have the same names (two different) as other well-known individuals.  Who was he; name two of the Hitchcock films he was in; and name both the TV show he was on and the actor he replaced.

    John Williams was in Dial M For Murder and To Catch A Thief. He replaced Sebastian Cabot in a tv show I always loved Family Affair. John Williams the composer and Sebastian Cabot the explorer are the 2 names of famous people with the same names as these 2 actors ???????

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  12. Robert Vaughn as Napolian Solo in The Man From Uncle. Ian Fleming gave the show his blessing to use the name Solo, the name of a character in Goldfinger and  Fleming consulted on the show. Thanks for finishing the question by answering it completly.  Yes Vaughn was in The Young Philadelphians with Newman. Robert Vaughn was also in The Magnificent Seven with James Coburn and Steve McQueen and  Bullitt and The Towering Inferno  with Steve McQueen, William Holden and Paul Newman . The Girl From Uncle was the spin-off of The Man From Uncle. Now it's your turn  to post one.

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