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Here's another clue: another movie that has the same thing in common with those already listed; EVERYTHING'S ROSIE (1931). It'll be on TCM on Thursday, Jan. 9 if watching it will help.
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Another clue (hopefully!) Another title that could be added to the list: IMITATION OF LIFE (both versions).
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Is Marilyn Knowden in the photo? Is she the one above Billy Lee (who is next to Spanky McFarland)?
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(Duplicate post) - Couldn't find a way to delete it......... Edited by: musicalnovelty on Dec 23, 2013 6:44 AM
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Is she British?
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Ginnyfan, Check out this great still currently listed on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940-FREDDIE-BARTHOLOMEW-S-PARTY-JUDY-GARLAND-SHIRLEY-TEMPLE-JANE-WHITERS/390729141136?_trksid=p2047675.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D555012%26algo%3DPW.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D19461%26meid%3D3576424410974369045%26pid%3D100010%26prg%3D8798%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D300377698939%26
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No, that's not even close! Clue: Here's another movie that has the same thing in common with the four I listed: THE FIVE PENNIES (1959).
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"Love Affair"/1939 - Question about song
musicalnovelty replied to TxEmily's topic in General Discussions
Yes, that is The Brian Sisters who sing the song "Wishing" with Irene Dunne. Here's more about the Brian Sisters, including info on their appearance in LOVE AFFAIR: http://www.bozzies.org/buz-briansisters.php -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
musicalnovelty replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Virginia Dale - best known, perhaps, for her role in HOLIDAY INN (1942) with Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby. Miles, You mentioned you had your TCM Boards "birthday" recently - looks like today, Dec. 19 is mine, same year as you! And we've got similar numbers of posts - you're ahead a bit though. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
musicalnovelty replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Ruth Terry (who is still with us at age 93, I believe...) -
Okay, now I'm seein' - Betty Grable. That was a good tough one, for an actress we all should know so well!
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I'm undecided between Greer Garson and Vera-Ellen...so I won't guess either! (But, could it be one of them?)
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
musicalnovelty replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
That's Lynne Roberts, who used the name Mary Hart early in her career. -
Here are some movie titles. Name something the movies all have in common. FOLLOW THRU (1930) THE BOHEMAIN GIRL (1936) MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1949) THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND (1950)
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Carole Lombard?
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Each played "Amy March" in different versions of "Little Women".
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
musicalnovelty replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Another guy who turned up in a lot of westerns: Earle Hodgins. -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
musicalnovelty replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Last guy is: Ray "Crash" Corrigan. -
It looks like she's holding something in her hand, like a small flower or something like that.
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Anyone else like today's college football films?
musicalnovelty replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
sfpcc2 said... >Maybe TCM should repeat some of these films as Superbowl counterprogrming. I got a better idea - Whatever channel runs the alleged "super" bowl, how about THEY run 1930's movies instead! -
Donald O'Connor?
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DINNER AT EIGHT was such a popular movie that there were other parodies. Another was a Universal short called SUPPER AT SIX (1933). Even though your question has already been answered, I just thought I'd mention that.
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Yes, that's it. That was quick! Good job. The song is "Beautiful Love" (for those who didn't click on to the YouTube link). Your turn again...
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Fred Astaire films tonight ! 12-11-13 :)
musicalnovelty replied to FredCDobbs's topic in General Discussions
YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER is one of my all-time favorites. I can't even begin to estimate how many times I've seen it over the years. But you know what... I'm looking forward to it again tonight on TCM!
