lavenderblue19
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Thanks, laffite I'll pass to you, you can post another if you want, if not Thread Open
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Be Babtized.
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All correct laffite. Elmer Gantry, Jean Simmons and Richard Brooks. The scene on the stage when the timbers were falling and everything is on fire was terrifying for Jean Simmons. Arthur Kennedy had suggested to Richard Brooks that he ply Jean with gin and milk. She had 5 of those drinks and it worked, she finished the scene. Here's the interesting connection with Great Expectations (btw) one of my fav films, the scene where Jean is with Pip walking on the stairs, Jean was holding a candle and her apron did catch on fire. Maybe Jean remembering that incident is part of her reluctance to do the scene in Elmer Gantry ( btw) on of my top 10 fav films. Great work laffite, now it's back to you
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Not the film I'm asking about but an excellent guess and it's interesting there is a connection with one of the actresses in Great Expectations and the film the question is about!
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No, you need to wait for clues. I'll give you this, yes, he was the star. If you have a guess just post it. With a guess you get the next clue. btw, please post the next one in movie songs, you forgot to post the next one.
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Thanks laffite While making this film, the lead actress became so frightened while filming a scene the director got the actress drunk so she could complete the scene. The scene involved fire. The film won Oscars and was based on a famous novel. Film, director, actress ???
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Duplicate post. See above
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Thanks Peebs Although many think this actor was Italian, he was Jewish. He was a stage, film actor and known for his iconic tv role. He appeared in some films with Sinatra, Bette Davis, Tony Curtis, Mickey Rooney. His long running tv show is legendary. Actor and his famous tv show ??
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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers?
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1. Alfred Hitchcock Presents 2. Alice 3. The Partridge Family 9. Mary Tyler Moore Show 10. Jackie Gleason Show
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
I'm An Ordinary Man - Rex Harrison - My Fair Lady Ray Bolger sings in a movie -
No, not that one. it was some made for tv movie like a Lifetime movie before they changed and did more violent ones. I've never seen Mrs. Winterborne. I wish I could remember but the plot was basically the same. It was probably 20 to 30 years ago
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No, it was later than that. A contermporary version maybe in the 1980's or 1990's
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Glad to see the lineup of concert movies. . . .
lavenderblue19 replied to slaytonf's topic in General Discussions
I'm sorry you had that lousy experience Sage, you're so lucky that you weren't hurt even worse or stomped on by the crowd. My experience sounds as if it was a few years before yours when that mosh pit stupidity wasn't thought of at concerts. Yes, your security guards were not Hells Angels obviously and you were lucky they were watching out for you. Glad you were just frightened instead of seriously hurt. Much safer and easier to be a bobby soxer at the Paramount and yell and swoon over Frank than what the generations that followed went thru! -
Another good reason I'm considering getting Amazon Prime, Amazon prime Video has No Man of Her Own. It's about 3.99 to rent. I can'lt remember the name of a made for tv movie and it's not listed im imdb, but I'm pretty sure I've seen a remake of it as a made for tv movie.
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
Sluefoot - The Pied Pipers singing, Fred and Leslie dancing at the college dance in Daddy Long Legs a singing group( including the Pied Pipers if you want) performing in a different movie than DLL -
This post bears repeating that's why I'm quoting you. Only one check is allowed per post so I'm LIKING and THANKING your post. Hope this and your post are the last word but doubt it LOL
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Glad to see the lineup of concert movies. . . .
lavenderblue19 replied to slaytonf's topic in General Discussions
Absolutely, however no group including the Dead ever did that before at the Filmore East and I can't say for certain which concert ( the Dead at the Filmore, or the Stones at Altamont came first) but I'd imagine it would have been the Filmore concert). Luckily my boyfriend and I didn't get clubbered in the head or worse. I did go to the Filmore many times after that, and no Biker security was there again, and of course had we seen the Bikers in the first place we probably would have thought twice about going into the building. -
It was cavegirl and she posted terrible things on the bd. about Eddie and more than once. He never returned after that, so I guess we have her/him to thank for Eddie's not returning to the bds.
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First Movie SONG That Comes to Mind
lavenderblue19 replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in Games and Trivia
New Sun in The Sky - Cyd Charisse - The Band Wagon George and Ira Gershwin song you love that's used in a movie -
Glad to see the lineup of concert movies. . . .
lavenderblue19 replied to slaytonf's topic in General Discussions
At a Grateful Dead concert in the late '60's at the Filmore East, my boyfriend and I were thrown out by Hell's Angel types ( although I think they may have been Hells Angels). the people sitting next to us were smoking and asked us to pass the joint to the couple on the other side of us. This big brutish guy saw this I guess thought we were smoking, took my boyfriend and I and by the collar, threw us down a flight of stairs and out of the Filmore. It was such a scary situation, he refused to listen to us that it wasn't us smoking, good thing that's all that creep did although there were some black and blues. I was a Dead fan and had seen them many times but I lost a lot of respect for them because of the security measures they used. -
Thanks for saying I made a great point. about her apologizing each time she does something awful. but I'm not the one who suggests bi-polar, I wrote I don't know about that ( referring to the comment about bi-polar) I wrote she's a spoiled brat and mentally unbalanced.
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Over and out - cancelling streaming TCM
lavenderblue19 replied to MarthaMyDear's topic in General Discussions
I 2nd that thought -
You make a point here that I made yesterday about how Janis' character always apologizes after she does something awful. You call them mood swings,. She even admits that she doesn't know why she does these things. after stabbing Gargan, she says she's sorry and doesn't know why she did it and tells him she'll confess. BiPolar, don't know about that but ccertainly a spoiled brat and mentally unbalanced.
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If true that's pretty funny considering Judy Holiday was Jewish.
