lavenderblue19
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Many of the famous guest stars that appeared on the tv show that the husband executive produced, had recurring roles on the tv series.
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You find this episode funny because it was. It's one of the favorite episodes of the show. I didn't watch the Odd Couple every week, only every so often. If it was in re-run I'd be watching now.
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"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek (1940-2020)
lavenderblue19 replied to jakeem's topic in General Discussions
So sad. I've watched Jeopardy for as long as I can remember. It was my mom's favorite tv show. Alex was a pleasure to watch. He was so intelligent and funny and charming. He loved classic films and you could always tell that he enjoyed the Movie questions that would show up often. No one can replace him. You will be missed by millions. RIP Alex Trebek -
Thanks, you're welcome and yes I am a fan of George Sanders acting. Maybe take a look at the Husbands and wives thread that I've posted a question in. next There have been a few of Hitch's films loosely based on true stories. An important point in this film loosely based on a real life incident is a head injury that a character had in the past and that changed his behavior. Film, character and actor who played the part ???
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I'm thinking it's George Sanders. He's a Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner ( for All About Eve). The 2 Hitchcock films that he appeared in, in a row would be Foreign Correspondant and Rebecca ???
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We've seen one of the wives on a promo spot on TCM talking about a very famous film she was in. TCM has run this spot for a numberr of years and still shows this promo
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
The Anniversary Song - lyrics by Saul Chaplin - Larry Parks (dubbed by Al Jolson ) The Jolson Story Bing Crosby ( besides White Christmas) -
Some of the actors the other wife worked with were Judy Garland, Lana Turner Clark Gable, Gene Lockhart, Cesar Romero
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
There are so many, all favorites - Bouncin the Blues from The Barkleys of Broadway is one I always look forward to seeing. Ginger is in slacks and they tap dance a Cyd Charisse dance routine in a movie you like a lot -
Some of the actors the Oscar winning wife worked with in films were George Brent, James Stewart, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power, Orson Welles
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
How Deep Is The Ocean ? - Irving Berlin song sung by Frank Sinatra in Meet Danny Wilson another movie song that asks a question -
Correct, Robert Walker and Strangers On A Train. Yes, a very sad life. He passed when he was 32 from an allegeric reaction to meds. Jennifer Jones supposedly broke his heart because of their divorce. Their son looks just like him. Good work, your thread Princess
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The husband executive produced the legendary 1960's tv show. Famous movie stars would appear in the episodes.
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Thanks Miles next One of the co-stars in a Hitchcock film died less than a year after the film was completed. It was his most famous role. He was relatively young when he passed. Actor and film ??
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
LOL, I had a crush on a boy in 2nd grade and use to sing Tammy, Tammy, Tammy's in Love to myself at night. Debbie Reynolds in Tammy repeating - A song used in a film that you associate with your first romance. ( that was a cute one Swithin) -
Favorite Thanksgiving TV Episode, Movies, Etc.
lavenderblue19 replied to chaya bat woof woof's topic in General Discussions
Yes, when I was a little girl my dad, sister and I did go to the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. It was fun, but cold. Afterwards we went to Horn and Hardt the Automat for hot chocolate and sandwiches. Mom stayed home to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for us. Thanks for bringing back that memory Dwight. That time of the year, especially before XMAS was the best in NY. My favorite was always the window displays in the department stores on 5th Avenue, having lunch with my mom at the Bird Cage in Lord and Taylor. Ice skating at Rockfeller Plaza and Central Park with my sister. I cherish all those memories. Beam me back Scotty, it was a much better time than now. -
3. They think they're going to Houston.
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Favorite Thanksgiving TV Episode, Movies, Etc.
lavenderblue19 replied to chaya bat woof woof's topic in General Discussions
Interesting info. Never watched it on CBS only NBC. As an adult, it's on in the background while preparing Thanksgiving dinner for my family. My kids grew up watching the parade and then, Miracle On 34th Street , the Edmond Gwenn version . -
Thanks Miles This is a two'fer He was an actor and tv and movie writer and producer. He produced 2 films that one of his wives starred in the 1940's. In the 50's-60's he produced tv shows. One in the 1960's is iconic. She was an Oscar winner and an Oscar nominee for another film, both directed by the same man. The 2 films were not the films that her future husband produced. She had an almost 60 year career. She was a supporting actress in a series of popular films in the 30's and 40's and had a role in a legendary Oscar winning film. Her career lasted 40+ years. Who was the husband and his 2 actress wives and the iconic tv show he was involved with in the 1960's and give some examples of the famous films his 2 wives were in ?????????
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Favorite Thanksgiving TV Episode, Movies, Etc.
lavenderblue19 replied to chaya bat woof woof's topic in General Discussions
As As far as I can rememberr The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade was not aired on CBS but was shown on NBC. Are you referring to something other than the parade? -
That's Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. After Hitch made that comment about actors being cows, Carole put name tags of the stars of Mr. and Mrs. Smith on the tags the cows have around their necks.
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Reposting my answer to your question Miles.
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Yes Richard Brooks wrote the screenplay and directed Looking for Mr. Goodbar. He wrote and directed so many other great films though. I also read Looking For Mr. Goodbar and saw the film. At the time I was a single 20 something living on my own in NYC and the book and film scared the beegeebees out of me LOL
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LOL watched Eddie last night, In his intros and outros about The Seventh Victim he talked about Jean Brooks. She was born Ruby Kelly, changed her name to Jean Kelly, then changed it again to Jean Brooks. She appreared in many of the Falcon films and Val Lewton films. She was married to director Richard Brooks. He won his Oscar as screenwriter for one of my favorite films, Elmer Gantry.
