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> {quote:title=twinkeee wrote:}{quote}KD, how about some pics on General Discussions ?

I'm going to wait on gagman to finish up his last pic.
We're still working on it.
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No good on that, GIPPER. This one's a bit more recent. More popular
in color films.
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You got it, tom. Todd was Ian Fleming's first choice for James Bond.
Your thread

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This being in color should help
Who's this?

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Sorry, tom - Mythoughts

mr6's Nice one. 

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Thank you. I'll leave it open
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Who's this?

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h1. YAHOO!
Yur darn tootin' it is
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*The Strange Door (1951)*
http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/91587/The-Strange-Door/
This thread is open
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Who's this?

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tom rides again. Good pick.
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Who's this?

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Good one, tom! Looks ain't deceivin'
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> {quote:title=gagman66 wrote:}{quote}Fred,.. I'm looking for another photo where you can see more of the face, but doesn't autmatically give it away who she is either.
Me too

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Good job. She's got a distinctive face, I just can't place her. I'll root around some more

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Kidnapped is 18th century - this one is 17th. Some similarities but this one is land based.
Motives are different. Kidnapped is money - this one, revenge. Two very notable male stars
here. One is the servant who saves everyone from the crushing dungeon walls in the end.
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Jobyna Ralston ?
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You know you've made it when your filmography has it's own Wiki-page
There are only two Brando performances that haven't given me pause:*The Godfather* and *The Freshman*, the latter being my favorite. I knowhe's acting in other films, but it looks to me as if he's working at it. HisGodfather portrayals just seem to come naturally to him - not giving theappearance of acting. -
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Two Nobel Prize winners - Famous for predicting inner city street-life
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People are probably out doing other things this week. Nobody stayed to play.
That young man is Charles Laughton
I found your pic on a website for his old military Cycle Club - cool stuff
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Work schedules prevented this actor from playing James Bond #1
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I've picked a poor choice for trivia here. There really isn't much more to reveal
other than names. Here's something.. A review by Leonard Maltin: ..(lead actor)
camps it up in this heavy-handed, obvious adaptation of a Robert Louis Stevenson
story about a sadistic squire and his nefarious schemes.
I'll reveal the title a bit later and leave the thread open.
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*217* ( i-PAD vs Surface)


Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
in General Discussions
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Well, I'm throwin' in the towel on this one. I've probably looked at her
in other pics a hundred times and can't make the connection.