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Is it "Never Say Goodbye" with Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker?
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Correct again, Lavender. You even got the bonus question which few would know . Nice job! Now you get to post the next one.
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Princess, it's your turn.
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Lena Horne - About as simple as this game can be! Next: A Person She Played The Secretary In My Movie, Oh, I'm Sorry, That's "The Maltese Falcon" For Any Of You Who May Be From Another Planet And Don't Know What Movie I Was In + In "Carefree", Fred And Ginger Did A Dance Called "The _______" + In Wedding Announcements, It's The Word That Precedes The Bride's Maiden Name + Michael Anderson Jr. Was The Youngest __________ Of Katie Elder
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Very good everyone. You might remember Jack Norton as A. Pismo Clam in "The Bank Dick". He actually never drank in real life. Unfortunately, Arthur Housman drank a whole lot and that led to his death in the early 1940's. I didn't realize when I first posted their photos, but the last four that were identified, Arthur Hohl, Jack Norton, Arthur Housman, and Herman Bing were all born in 1889. Strange, isn't it? Good job by everyone. Lavender and Princess don't post photos, so Shutoo gets the thread.
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A movie version of a Broadway show featured music by Jerome Kern and two top musical stars who danced together. Some years later, there was a remake made and now another dance team was featured. Strangely, in between the two movies, the two female members of the dance teams actually appeared together in another movie. Can you name the two movies with Jerome Kern music, as well as the members of the two dance teams? Bonus points if you can name the movie that the two female dancers appeared in together.
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That sounds like "The Blue Gardenia" with Anne Baxter as the woman who receives the Dear Jane letter, and that's just the start of her troubles.
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Very good Lavender and Princess. We still need #1, 2, 3, and 10. #1 was in all kinds of movies in the thirties and forties, including suspense stories, crime dramas, and even a few musicals. He was also in a couple of Cecil B. DeMille epics that featured Claudette Colbert. #2 and #3 were famous for their drunk acts. #10 played Germans and Austrians and he's not Sig Rumann. Strangely, all four, #1, 2, 3, and 10 were born in 1889.
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Can you name these character actors? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. They were all active in the 1930's and 40's.
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That's Tony Martinez as Pepino. Everything else is correct. Here's Andy Devine with Guy Madison as Wild Bill Hickock: Some of those shows have been rerun over the years, but not all. It's amazing that we remember characters and shows from more than fifty or sixty years ago. Nice work everyone. Princess got the most so she gets to go next.
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Would it be George Raft? He made two musicals with Carole Lombard, "Bolero" in 1934 and "Rhumba" in 1935. Here he is dancing in "Bolero":
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Very good, Lavender. Only two left. #2 Jingles was a sidekick in a western series. #10 Pepino was a farm hand in a sitcom.
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Very good so far. Sheila Kuehl was known as Sheila James when she was on "The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis". We still have more to identify, #1, 2, 7, 10, 13, 16, and 20.
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Here is a list of character names and nicknames from TV shows from the 50's and 60's. Many of them have been rerun for years on various retro channels so the names may be somewhat familiar. Can you name the actors and actresses who played those characters, as well as the names of the shows? 1. Ellen Miller 2. Jingles 3. Trixie Norton 4. Sock Miller 5. Schultzy 6. Kitten 7. Michael Anthony 8. Doberman 9. Lumpy Rutherford 10. Pepino 11. Edie Hart 12. Zelda Gilroy 13. Bunny Halper 14. Goober 15. Mel Cooley 16. Wishbone 17. Flint McCullough 18. Schnauser 19. Uncle Martin 20. Crazy Cat Ellen Miller and Sock Miller are unrelated. Schultzy is not the sergeant on "Hogan's Heroes". Wishbone is not a dog, and Crazy Cat is not a cat. Good luck!
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Robert Mitchum Next: A Person Laura Petrie's Favorite Cry Was "Oh, ________!" + He Was "The Crimson Pirate" + Mountain In France + The Wrigley Company Makes ________ + The News Writer At WJM-TV Is Named _____________ Two clues involving MTM.
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It's Trevor Bardette, who played Old Man Clanton on the Wyatt Earp show. Initially, I thought of the Dick Tracy series, but in checking the cast lists on IMDB, I failed to look at the uncredited roles, so I missed his name. He was literally in hundreds of westerns both on the big screen and on TV. He didn't always have the mustache.
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DJBeacon, apparently we all need another clue or two.
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Heaven Can Wait Next: A Person In "Hollywood Hotel", Warner Bros. Head Make-Up Man _______ Westmore Played Himself + Frankie Ford Had A Hit With "Won't You Let Me Take You On A _____ Cruise" + William Bendix Starred In "_____ The Umpire" + Bette Davis And James Cagney Starred In "The _____ Came C.O.D." Hey, everyone, this game isn't difficult. We're looking for more participation. Give it a try.
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!00% correct, Lavender. As a matter of fact, before shooting was completed, Jane Powell found out that she was pregnant too. Good job as usual, Lavender. You're up next
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It's a western.
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An actress played Fred Astaire's sister in a movie, but she was not the studio's first choice. Two other actresses were first tabbed to play the role. Can you name the movie as well as all three actresses?
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Very good, everyone. Here is Elvia Allman with Lucy and Ethel in the famous candy wrapping episode. Lawrence got the most so he gets to post next.
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We'll call this next list "Not just a pretty face". In fact, there may not be a pretty face among them. How many of these actors and actresses can you identify? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Good luck!
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#12 is a very young Ida Lupino #13 is Olga San Juan
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Very good, Lavender. For those of you who are not familiar with" Mule Skinner Blues", you're in for a real treat if you listen to this clip by The Fendermen. (They played Fender guitars.) Lavender got the most, so she gets to go next.
