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Kid Dabb

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  1. Thank you, Miles. Industry related: This film editor is the only film editor to have received Academy nominations for films edited on four different systems: 1977 - using upright Moviola 1979, 1990, and 1990 again - using KEM flatbed 1996 - using Avid 2003 - using Final Cut Pro 4 Can you name the editor ? - 6 film titles a bonus
  2. A man is in need of a great deal of money. He makes a request, and our story begins..
  3. It was that last I, wasn't it? YAYYYY! LonsomePolecat!!! - Thank you! ..and THANK YOU! to lavenderblue and Edythevanhopper!!
  4. Although I do not care much for musicals, I do like music in film - especially big band swing and boogie woogie (now there is a term). My interest stems from my step-father, who was a big band drummer - he taught me to play around age 5 on his home kit.
  5. I heard this is costuming for the remake of My Fair Lady
  6. Audrey Hepburn at home with her pet deer, Ip, and her jealous Yorkshire Terrier, Mr. Famous, Beverly Hills, California, 1958. Photographs by Bob Willoughby. Ip lived with Audrey weeks before filming Green Mansions, so that the two had time to bond. For those who cannot see the above pic..
  7. This should be Storm Warning (1951). When was the last time this was aired?
  8. Correct on all counts! Thank you, Miles! Your thread
  9. I noticed in the opening credits: drums recorded by Gene Krupa Has anyone here seen Gene Krupa perform - live and in person? The closest I ever got was watching Buddy Rich on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (not pictured below). Linkback to original thread
  10. Thank you Edythe I hope this one is as easy. It's not directly related to film, but close. Upon seeing The Searchers, what famous singer-songwriter was inspired by a line of dialog to write what may be their most well known hit song? Who is this singer/songwriter? What line of dialog inspired the hit song? Which character spoke that line?
  11. Allright. Ya talked me into it. Gimme a sec.. ..here What I've found: 1. Lexicographer Eric Partridge (1894-1976) speculated that it may be a corruption of "jease". 2. In his Vocabulary of the Flash Language, author and former convict James Hardy Vaux (1782-?) defined "jeez it's" as synonymous with stashing and stowing small, orange biscuits.
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