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MilesArcher

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  1. Is it "The Blue Gardenia", sung by Nat King Cole In the movie of the same name?
  2. Gina Lollobrigida - Bravo, Eve. You've just set a record for the longest clues for the shortest words! Eurasian Actress Once Married To Robert Culp Author Of "Bridehead Revisited" DeNiro Played A Priest In "________ Confessions" + Claire Forlani Played Verity In "Mr. _______"
  3. There is a made for TV movie called "Purgatory" made in 1999 and starring Eric Roberts, Sam Shephard, and Randy Quaid. It's about outlaws like Jesse James and Doc Holiday literally in a town that is between heaven and hell.
  4. Jean-Paul Belmondo - You are right about Yanni. Author Of "My Antonia" Gloria Grahame Film "______ A Lonely Place" The Stage Version Of "Pal Joey" Featured The Song "In Our Little ______ Of Iniquity" + Hayley Mills Starred In "Twisted ______"
  5. Leslie Caron Host Of TV's "$64,000 Question" McLean Stevenson Had A TV Show Called "________, Larry" Alan Ladd Starred In "Two Years Before The ________" Betty Field Appeared In "Kings _______" New Wave Singer Who Had A Close Involvement With Linda Evans
  6. Well, somebody needs to take a guess and that is what this is. Is it Will Kuluva? His name could mean Will Keel Over. I have no information to back this up.
  7. Alice Brady The Standells Had A Hit With "Dirty Water", Which Is About The ________ River In The TV Series "I Remember Mama", Dick Van Patten Played _______, Who Was Mama's __________ Don McLean Wrote "Them Good Ol' Boys Were Drinkin' Whiskey And _______, Singin' "This'll Be The Day That I Die" + Before Hollywood, The Motion Picture Capital Of America Was Probably Fort _______, New Jersey
  8. Margaret Sullavan - Mother-In-Law Jack Haley
  9. The Scarlet Empress Illeana Douglas' Grandfather and Dr. Johnny Fever
  10. John Carradine Electric Fish Singer With Kay Kyser's Orchestra, _______ Kabibble The Former Leader Of Iran Was Called The_______ She Played Don Knotts' Wife In "The Incredible Mr. Limpet" Debbie Reynolds' First Film, "________ Bride" + W.C. Fields Film "________ Telling Me"
  11. *105* Gilligan, these boxing gloves will keep you from that nasty habit of picking your nose. See, you can't do it, can you?
  12. Yes, Eve, although I believe it was written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer. The 1938 movie starred Dick Powell, Ronald Reagan, and the beautiful Anita Louise. She can be seen later this month in "The Little Princess". Some may remember her from the 50's TV series "My Friend Flicka", where she played the mother of Johnny Washbrook. In the movie "Going Places", the horse only responds to commands when someone sings or plays the song "Jeepers Creepers", and just like in the scriptures, when Gabriel blows his horn, big things happen. Dick Powell is afraid of horses, but somehow he ends up riding "Jeepers Creepers" in a wild Maryland steeplechase race. It is reminiscent of Harpo Mark in "A Day At The Races" or Lou Costello in "It Ain't Hay". Dick Powell knew that he was near the end of his days as a young crooner, although he would still sing in an Abbott and Costello film called "In The Navy". In the early forties, he would change his image and career completely when he played hard-boiled detective Philip Marlowe in "Murder, My Sweet". Good job, Eve. You didn't have much to work with. Now it's your turn.
  13. Adolphe Menjou "_________ In Excelsis Deo" Shirley Temple Sang "I LIke What You Like, Beans And Oyster __________, And I Like What You Like, On Account-a I Love You" _______ Lund Had A Hit With Edmund Goulding's "Mam'selle"
  14. Okay, we'll make this next one a bit shorter. There was a movie in which Louis Armstrong sings a song to a horse. That's about all that I'm giving you to go on. What was the name of the movie? What was the name of the song, and what was the name of the horse? I will tell you this. The movie has been shown on TCM in the past, but is probably considered to be somewhat obscure by some, although it had some major stars. The song, however, was anything but obscure. It was nominated for an Oscar and became a standard for many years.
  15. OK, lots to cover here. a. Ernesto Lecuona wrote "Always In My Heart" for the film of the same name b. "White Christmas" from "Holiday Inn" by Irving Berlin won the Oscar for 1942 c. Walter Huston sang "Always In My Heart" in the movie. He was famous for "September Song" d. "September Song" was sung by Walter Huston in the play Knickerbocker Holiday. It was written by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. I am familiar with the song because I happen to have a 78 rpm record of "Always In My Heart" by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. The singer on the record is Ray Eberle, one of Glenn Miller's regular vocalists. The movie "Always In My Heart" has been shown on TCM, I believe, within the last year.
  16. Good Work, Skipper! "Baby, Take A Bow" from "Stand Up and Cheer" was such a big hit that the Studio, then called Fox Film, paired James Dunn and Shirley again as father and daughter in a more dramatic story called, oddly enough, "Baby Take A Bow". It was an obvious attempt to lure moviegoers to see it, because the song was not featured in the movie. The only major song in it was "On Account-a I Love You". James Dunn would star in a movie called "Change of Heart" where Shirley had a bit part, and they would be teamed again in "Bright Eyes", which featured the song "On The Good Ship Lollipop". All this happened in 1934, the year that Shirley turned six years old. You can see these songs performed by James Dunn and Shirley on Youtube. Some of the clips have been colorized and the quality is quite good. Now, It's your turn.
  17. Gee, Dan, you did all the leg work. I would think that you'd want to finish it off, but if that's what you want, then okay, I'll give it one more day to see if someone else can close it out.
  18. Yes, Happy 4th of July and Happy 100th birthday to Gloria Stuart, one of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild!
  19. You are partly right, Dan. You got "Young People" with Jack Oakie and Charlotte Greenwood, but the earlier film was not "Bright Eyes", nor was the song "The Good Ship Lollipop". James Dunn is correct. He was not only in "Bright Eyes", but he was in several other movies with Shirley. Would you care to try another movie and song?
  20. Thanks, Dan. I seem to be thinking about Shirley Temple movies lately and here's a question about one of them. In her last film as a child for Twentieth Century Fox, Shirley plays the adopted daughter of vaudvillians, who retire from show biz and move to the country so Shirley can have a normal life. In one production number she is seen dancing with the tuxedo-clad actor who plays her adoptive father. They are dancing to one of her better known songs, although mudskipper would probably consider it obscure. In a flashback, we see a much younger Shirley dancing to that same song with a tuxedo-clad actor who was supposed to be the same adoptive father, but was actually another actor in one of her early movies. We do not see his face. Lots of questions now. What was the movie that I described and what was the earlier movie that the flashback was from? Who were the two dancing actors, and what was the song? Here's a major clue. One of the actors later played "The Brooklyn Thrush" in a very well known movie. Please, no partial answers. If we get partial answers then we don't know who gets the next turn. Oh, and one more thing. Unlike Dan's questions, you actually can find the answers to everything in this post on IMDB, but you may have to work at it.
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