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  1. Yes! The leading man was Cary Grant. We're getting there!

    I already said that the leading lady had two sisters who were also actresses. Their father was also an actor.

    One of the two actress sisters is not as well-known as her two sisters. She made only a few films then retired in the early 1930's.

  2. No, that's a good guess though.

     

    Since the movie is not very well-known (in that it's never yet been shown on TCM, if ever!) it's probably going to be hard to guess. So, more clues just to hopefully get this done and we can move on to another question.

     

    More clues:

    The movie is a Paramount Picture. The male lead is one of the biggest movie stars of classic Hollywood. The movie is from the decade of the 1930's.

  3. Ginnyfan,

     

    I had the chance to meet and chat quite a bit recently with Margaret O'Brien, and although hers and Virginia Weidler's careers didn't overlap by much, I wanted (on your behalf) to ask her what, if anything, she remembered about Virginia. She said she really didn't get to know Virginia but of course, did know who she was and would hear about her occasionally over the years. But basically she had no new or interesting info - but I wanted you to know I asked!

  4. >...Rediscovered and restored 10 minute Mary Pickford film from 1911 "Their First Misunderstanding". This film was considered lost until rediscovered in a New Hampshire barn in 2006...

    >A film historian was called and eventually the Library Of Congress sponsored a restoration. The film will be have it's world premiere next Friday at Keene State College in New Hampshire.

     

    Going to the screening tonight in Keene, NH.

    Anyone else going?

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