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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Not Ms. Anderson - Not Ms. Gish. Her first name is a month, her second a Chevy -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Not Ms. Pickford Not Peter Lorre -
Thank you {font:Arial, 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, sans-serif}I love Thanksgiving turkey … it’s the only time in Los Angeles that you see natural breasts.{font}
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I go away for 5 hrs to install a printer for my buddy and what do I find when I return.. HUH? > {quote:title=scsu1975 wrote:}{quote}Dan Duryea The right answer :^0 YEA!! Thanks to everyone else for pitching in.
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You jus walkit right on up in there. Ask for a boy named Sue.
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Not Ms. Davies -
How to insert an image?
Kid Dabb replied to virginia1995's topic in PROBLEMS with the Message Boards
Things are heating up in General Discussions ..more later -
How to insert an image?
Kid Dabb replied to virginia1995's topic in PROBLEMS with the Message Boards
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Welcome back, slaytonf. Here's another -
You're supposed to use your imagination (memory?) for the rest of it :| Here's kind of a clue: {font:sans-serif}When interviewed by {font}[Hedda Hopper|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedda_Hopper|Hedda Hopper]{font:sans-serif} in the early 1950s, he spoke of career goals and his preparation for roles: "Well, first of all, let's set the stage or goal I set for myself when I decided to become an actor... not just 'an actor', but a successful one. I looked in the mirror and knew with my "puss" and 155-pound weakling body, I couldn't pass for a leading man, and I had to be different. And I sure had to be courageous, so I chose to be the meanest s.o.b. in the movies... strictly against my mild nature, as I'm an ordinary, peace-loving husband and father. Inasmuch, as I admired fine actors like Richard Widmark, Victor Mature, Robert Mitchum, and others who had made their early marks in the dark, sordid, and guilt-ridden world of {font}[film noir|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_noir|Film noir]{font:sans-serif}; here, indeed, was a market for my talents. I thought the meaner I presented myself, the tougher I was with women, slapping them around in well produced films where evil and death seem to lurk in every nightmare alley and behind every venetian blind in every seedy apartment, I could find a market for my screen characters."{font}
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Not James Garner. Here's THE NOSE..nose..nose..nos
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Name the film - Easy Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The only instance when a Nobel prize-winning author was adapted for the screen by another Nobel-winning author.
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> {quote:title=scsu1975 wrote:}{quote}If you had cut off Bendix's nose, I might have guessed Laurence Olivier. I see what you mean Who's this? (this may be a rough one. might have to show another with more nose.)
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> {quote:title=scsu1975 wrote:}{quote}William Bendix. (Can't believe I messed up on Janet Leigh) Neither could she. I just got off the phone with her. She's ok now, she's taking a shower. Ya got William Bendix, though!
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Thank you Hopeless Odyssey
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Maybe heck yes! Nice pick mr6's finance - I'm terrible at ... these movies 1-4. Let's trade.
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The text editor in my message screens keeps screwing with my formatting. We're goin' at it and it's winning. AARRRGH! sorry
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Lana Turner ?
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iiight. Who's this?
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It was the dark, shadowy eyes wasn't it? Nice one, musical
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This one is almost too easy. Who's this?
