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Thank you, star. Enjoy yourself and have a safe trip.

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Not Ray. This one's more of the leading man type.
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Yes, movielover. Vivien Leigh. That certainly doesn't look like her, does it?This ought to bring 'em out from the cobwebs

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Ya both got him, a minute apart! :^0 These are either too easyor too difficult. I'll move on.

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She's not Barbara LawrenceThis last pic is of an actress transformed via make-up similarto that of Marlene Dietrich in Witness for the Prosecution when
she's selling her letters at the pub. The actress below is famous
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Not Sylvia Sidney, again
Let's try something different
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Ha! Nooo Baba Eedon (that's my bad poor Japanese showing
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I'm sorry, James. There was no info tagged with it. Try doing image searches
with your browser for Natalie Wood. I think I tripped over this one on someone's
blog page.
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Not Jane, James. twinkeee got'er :^0 Very good twinkeee!

Edited by: Kid_Dabb on Dec 18, 2012 6:29 PM
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Hi Miles, not Eleanor or James in *The Crowd*. I've lost my notes on the pair shown. Their names are Betty Compson and Clive Brook. The film is, I think, *The Royal Oak* 1923.
Here's one. I feel this only looks a little like the actress. It's not her usual pose.
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> {quote:title=Bildwasser wrote: ...}{quote} "Yeah, we all went down to the gin mill that night....."
Maybe that's related to the cotton gin
Old gangster movies had: Gams, gats, molls, heaters..
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> {quote:title=twinkeee wrote:}{quote}
> WOW! That was really a stab in the dark on my part, I must be good!

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> I'm surprised FredC did not get this one because he is a LOT better at this then I am
You reach a point in your life where most of your accumulatedknowledge seems to 'break', like a fine sauce that's being mistreatedin some future chef's kitchen. Names and pictures are still intact,but they are no longer connected. You must reattach these in amoments notice dozens of times each day
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> {quote:title=twinkeee wrote:}{quote}Neighbours would just pop in, borrow something, anything.....
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> Hopefully, KD, they returned everything they borrowed, if they moved on to the next house, it makes me think it could have been a front for stealing, (just kidding!)

Don't start with that. You're stressin' me out, MAN! :0
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YAY twinkeee! Fred, you were right! Ms. Davis it is :^0
Now. Here's two for the money and three to get set.. or something.
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Not Merle Oberon
> {quote:title=twinkeee wrote:}{quote}
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> The Eyes!
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Not Marilyn or Myrna. Can't you see, she's not a blonde or redhead

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Just watched this film. Definitely has that Twilight Zone thing going for it.The thing that surprised me the most, which I appreciated the most, washow Mr. Grudge refrained from arguing, or escalating his disagreements.He was very open to the ghostly presentations. I know Scrooge actedsimilarly but, for some reason, I expected Mr. Grudge to argue everystep of the way. Maybe it was due to Sterling Hayden's presence or,possibly, the later time period in which it was presented. Closer to ourpresent day with 7 talking heads on a cable news channel arguing theirindividual points simultaneously. At any rate, except for Peter Sellerscharacter, which I thought was over the top, I did enjoy this film.
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Alright, buddy! Pul..
:0 How'd you know that?

Who's this?

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*198*

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Oops! This babe is a dame.
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Alright buddy, pull it over. Good evening, sir. I pulledyou over for speeding. Do you know how fast you weregoing? Don't gimm.. License and registration please. Don'tget out of the car sir, please. I'll be right back.
..yes, it's myrna
Who's this?
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Gipper and twinkeee BOTH got it

Who's this?

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Yup. Looks just like her

Who's this little gem?


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