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*#2.* The Fountainhead ?
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Of course, musical - Toby Wing. Now that was a good pick Here's one just to look at - 'cause it's neat (Bette Davis) -
Leslie Howard - Clark Gable - Gone With the Wind
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You're reading my mind :^0
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Beat me to it :^0 Love Crazy
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*3.* Romance On the High Seas ? or *3.* Make Your Own Bed ?
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This thread is open
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4) For his work in Love Is on the Air, Ronald Reagan received $200 a week. {font:Verdana, Arial, sans-serif}{size:11px} {font}
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Yes, Ginger Rogers.. AGAIN. Thanks, musical. A less familiar face -
Ahhh! Look out! It's on your shoulder! :^0 You are correct, Miles. Your thread.
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New faster internet service for watching movies
Kid Dabb replied to FredCDobbs's topic in General Discussions
Not you, man. Me. ... Hey, what's that in Baktun years? -
Nobody Lives Forever Next Raising a child
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Jack and David Cassidy
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Who said this? What I don’t like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day.
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Jay's earnings for the past several years have been in the 30-35 million/yr range. I believe he's recently agreed to a 50% pay cut with NBC taking him down to around 15M/yr. You can buy a lot of BIG stuff with that kind of money http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443589304577635841079042920.html
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So it's done then. Cary and David run off to the pond for a skate followed by a wine & dine at Michel's. There.
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Scrolling down, a more complete list of notable deaths for this year may be seen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_in_film#Notable_deaths
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The automobile was featured as the "Flying Wombat" in the David O. Selznick film The Young in Heart (1938), starring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paulette Goddard, and Billie Burke. The Corsair was featured in a segment of the Popular Science film series in 1938. Rust Heinz (company name) planned to put the Phantom Corsair, which cost approximately $24,000 to produce in 1938 (equivalent to about $370,000 in 2010), into limited production at an estimated selling price of $12,500. However, Heinz's death in a car accident in July 1939 ended those plans, leaving the prototype Corsair as the only one ever built. The Phantom Corsair now resides in the National Automobile Museum (also known as The Harrah Collection) in Reno, Nevada. Cool data: When you open the door, a section of the roof gull-wing's upward a little to facilitate entry.
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This is pre 1950 A noted musician lives in a large manor house near a small, isolated Italian village. He suffers a stroke and (now) uses a wheelchair to get around. He has retreated to the manor house for the past few years.
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Not Julie. I can see her in this though - a bit. h2. SEASON'S GREETINGS back atcha!
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Of course it's Jailhouse Rock I figured you'd have gotten the first clue Of course, I couldn't give any clues relating to the beginning of this film. I had to wrangle my way around that.
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You dang right it is. Nice job flash Your thread
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
Kid Dabb replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Not Mae West - You got the gender right, so you're making some progress
