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It's a Disney movie from the fifties.
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It's been too long, so I guess I'll give it away. It's "Westward Ho The Wagons" . Fess Parker and George Reeves starred, along with mousketeers Karen Pendleton, Cubby O'Brien, Doreen Tracy, and Tommy Cole, as well as David Stollery, who played Marty in the "Spin And Marty" serials. Karen Pendleton just passed away in October of this year. She had been a paraplegic since a car accident in 1983. The thread is open.
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Patty Duke was in a TV production of "The Prince And The Pauper" with Johnny Washbrook.
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Yes, Bagels. Technically It's from "Dig Dig, Dig" which runs into Heigh Ho". Here is a clip: Nice work, Bagels. It's your turn now.
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Eddie Foy is Bob Hope in The Seven Little Foys Letty Larkin is Martha Raye in Give Me A Sailor Lady Thiang is Gale Sondergaard in Anna And The King Of Siam Sir William Hamilton is Alan Mowbray in That Hamilton Woman The movie is Never Say Die Next: Larry Poole finds Josie Mansfield on a train, while his friend Shad Buggle finds a smitten Daisy Schloggenheimer, also on a train. -
Princess, you are correct, of course. Lon Jr. had played the Frankenstein monster in "The Ghost Of Frankenstein". In fact, in his years at Universal, he got to play Dracula, The Wolf Man, and The Mummy as well. Princess, it's your turn now.
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Hayley Mills was in "Summer Magic" with Eddie Hodges.
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Isa Miranda Next: A Person Line From Old Song "_________ Is The Face In The Misty Light, Footsteps That You Hear Down The Hall" + Sandra Bullock Film "_______ Floats" + Frankie Ford Song "Won't You Let Me Take You On a Sea ________?"
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You are close, Princess, but it's not Bela that Lon Jr. subbed for, and it's not "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman". This movie is a comic horror movie.
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Do you know this one? We dig up diamonds by the scoreA thousand rubies, sometimes more
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Thanks, Star. In this movie, an actor playing a monstrous creature was called upon to throw a woman through a window. Unfortunately, he couldn't do it because he had a bad back. Another principal actor in the film put on the monster makeup and threw the woman through the window. He just put on the makeup for that one scene in the movie, but he had previously played the creature in another movie. Can you name the actors and the movie?
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The song is "Rainbow Connection". It was sung by Kermit the Frog in "The Muppet Movie". It was written by Kenny Ascher and Paul Williams. Paul Williams had won an Oscar for the song "Evergreen" from "A Star Is Born" with Barbra Streisand a few years earlier. Here is Kermie:
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You are correct, Starlit. I believe that both of those movies were released in 1953. Here is Cyd's version: Here is Joan in "tropical" make-up. Excellent work, Starlit. It's your thread now.
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Sybil Jason was in "The Great O'Malley" with Delmar Watson.
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The movie is 1947's "Nightmare Alley", which was a departure for star Tyrone Power from his usual hero roles. Studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck pulled it from release because he didn't want Power's fans to see him in that kind of role. Powers died in 1958 while filming "Solomon And Sheba". The re-release of "Nightmare Alley" did fine at the box office.
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Apparently. studios hated to waste a good musical performance. In making a well known musical, a song was recorded by a professional voice-over artist for an actress who's singing voice was normally dubbed. However, the musical number was cut from the final release of that picture. The recording was later lip-synced to by Joan Crawford in a movie. Can you name the song, as well as the two movies and the voice artist?
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MGM had planned to make a film to be called "Broadway Melody Of 1943" and it was to star Gene Kelly and Eleanor Powell, but it never got made. A boogie woogie dance number that Eleanor had filmed for that picture was edited into "Thousands Cheer" in 1943, which starred Gene Kelly and Kathryn Grayson. Likewise, a film clip of Lena Horne singing "Honeysuckle Rose", which had also been filmed for "Broadway Melody Of 1943", was also edited into "Thousands Cheer". Eleanor Powell left MGM in 1943 and married Glenn Ford that same year. Here is Eleanor's tap number: Here is Lena's number:
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Here are some more. How many can you identify? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. That's enough!
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It was a western movie made by Disney in the 1950's.
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Here are the even numbered ones. 2. Katherine Hepburn 4. Vera-Ellen 6. Danny Kaye 8. Ann Sheridan 10. Shirley Temple 12. Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
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Several of the original mouseketeers appeared together in a theatrical movie, along with an actor who played a superhero on TV. Can you name the movie?
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The actor who sang the song was known for portraying some legendary frontiersmen himself.
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Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers Next: A Person Cohan Said That ________ Is A Grand Old Name + In "My Fair Lady", Freddie Sings "_____ The Street Where You Live" + Kevin Kline's Presidential Movie + In " The Wiz", Dorothy And Her Friends Sing "_________ On Down The Road"
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#1 - Going My Way #7 - Holiday Inn #3 appears to be a young Ann-Margret, but I don't know the movie. It may be a publicity photo.
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While sitting around a campfire, a man sings a song about a famous mountain man to a group of children and adults.
