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Side Story of One Billiard-Room, The
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My knee-jerk reaction is "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" but it's been so long since I've seen it, I can only recall some of the interior scenes... no sign swapping stuff.
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Simone Simon ... ?
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Imhoff, Gary (b. 1952 - tba) An American Actor. He Was a teacher at Milton Katselas' Beverly Hills Playhouse. Probably most notably known as the voice of Prince Cornelius in the Don Bluth Film Thumbelina.
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Knack, The
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Thank you. Here we go... Across The Bridget Jones's Diary of a Bachelor in Paradise Lost Angels in the OutField of Dreams of Glass Web Again/st a Crooked Sky Giant From the Unknown Island in the Sky HIgh Noon... Sunday
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Weisz, Rachel (1971- not yet) b. London, England. Weisz dutifully appeared in the sequel to The Mummy; the imaginatively titled The Mummy Returns (2001), and also featured opposite Hugh Grant in About a Boy (2002), in the John Grisham courtroom thriller Runaway Jury (2003) and alongside Keanu Reeves in Constantine (2005). In 2005, Weisz starred in Fernando Meirelles' The Constant Gardener (2005), a film adaptation of a John le Carr? thriller, and her performance won Weisz the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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(smacking my forehead...) daneldorado, you're welcome. Sean Young is on my list.. your anchor chain snapped before I could get to her. ... Who's next?
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Strangers On A Train, with the climatic sequence with a runaway merry-go-round ??? Good guess, cmvgor. Not correct. You're on the right road but wrong lane. Strangers is from the 50's, not 30's.
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You are correct mr6666...!! I had ketchup on a dog once when I was a kid. Had to eat a stick of pepperoni to get the taste out of my mouth. I couldn't get married after that... ruined my life B-) who's next?
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Thank you, mr6666. I'll be logging off soon to watch it on TCM. I haven't seen this one yet. Ran across it earlier today researching ... What 30's suspense directed by 'the master' does this review describe: "Without revealing too much, the sequence that really stays with you occurs near the end of the picture at a circus. This climactic, dark scene will leave you reeling in disbelief. Each time I see it I come away wondering how he managed something so remarkable -- and in a sense, terrifying -- to wrap up this Agatha Christie-like plot. (director's name omitted by me) brightest years are ahead of him at this point, but the circus scene may be a career highlight."
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That is correct mr6666.!! That was fast.. Good job.
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Thank you, mr6666. I enjoyed thinking them up and............ HOORAY!! unclecharlie is a winner! "The Trouble With Harry" is correct I like that side of Hitchcock. You're next
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British 60's sci-fi b&w - Director: Terence Fisher. A beautiful summer?s day in England, but the peaceful tranquillity is due to an alien gas attack that has wiped out the entire population and caused some to be reanimated as zombies. Amongst this devastation in a quaint North England village arrives American test pilot Jeff Nolan fresh from having tested a new vertical jet. Nolan takes refuge in a nearby hotel in the village and encounters Quinn Taggart and Peggy, two people from the south who headed north hoping to find citizens. They are quickly drawn to a post-party married couple, Vi and her drunkard husband Eddie. All share the same unifying factor, that during the previous evening they were in purified air conditions.
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duplicate post - sorry
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Stamp, Terence (1939- later) Stamp had been an icon of the Swinging Sixties but after his affair with supermodel Jean Shrimpton ended, an insecure and melancholic Stamp went on a 10-year sabbatical to India and spent the majority of the next decade in relative obscurity. He returned to the screen in the late 70s as the indomitable General Zod in Superman (1978),
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X The Unknown
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Jenetico ~ I wasn't sure that one would work.. Don't flip the m upside down. Don't flip it front to back (still an m..). Try rotating it.
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I had discarded Vanessa Redgrave in a previous search. Then came the ballet clue.. She's not a confirmed correct answer yet but check this out; some good reading... Duncan's life has been portrayed most notably in the 1968 film, Isadora, starring Vanessa Redgrave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan
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Morton, Samantha - born 1977 - (not yet) Earned an Academy Award nomination for her impressive performance as the mute laundress in Sweet and Lowdown (1999), written and directed by Woody Allen.
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Quatermass Xperiment, The
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Cool game. Does this come in gallons? This is more fun than I thought it would be. Across The Bridget Jones's Diary of a Bachelor in Paradise Lost Angels in the OutField of Dreams of Glass Web Again/st a Crooked Sky Giant From the Unknown Island
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Pardon me, cmvgor. I neglected to respond to your previous guess... Incidentally, Paperhouse. 1988? This is incorrect (i think it's me who's time displaced now)
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Gotch'a, cmvgor; bargar.. Everything about this film is so recognizable, it's hard to think of a straight-up clue that won't give it away right off the bat. But... Clue 3 1950's - U.S. release - "The Beaver" is time displaced.
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Last Ride, The
