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The Lady Eve

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  1. Lee Radziwill (as Lee Bouvier) played the title role of Laura in a poorly received 1968 TV version of the hit 1944 film?her good friend worked on the screenplay ? he was the celebrated writer

     

    *Truman Capote*

  2. Francois Truffaut (great clues)

     

    Artist known for ?60?s work, he appeared in *Dynamite Chicken* Red Skelton often played this sort of person ? clumsy, not too bright, silly, loutish (from old English aelf, elf?) belonging to actress/model Macpherson

  3. Catherine Deneuve, one of my favorites

     

    ?60s supermodel Shrimpton, who had a role in *Privilege* Hugh Grant in *Four Weddings and a Funeral*: ??I am, as ever, in bewildered _____ of anyone who makes this kind of commitment that Angus and Laura have made today. I know I couldn't do it and I think it's wonderful they can. So, back to Angus and those sheep? courtesan Montes, the subject of a Max Ophuls classic one of the acting Fonda?s, she?s married to Danny Elfman *To Kill ___ Mockingbird* aired on TCM the other night, one of the great films of Star of the Month, Gregory Peck

  4. Marcello Mastrioanni (tho Yanni is more of a New Ager than a New Wave type)

     

    She created a stir in *Jules et Jim* (and many other films) one of the two key Beatles this corporation?s ?Telephone Hour? aired on TV from the late ?50s to the late ?60s and was one of the first to be telecast exclusively in color + This ?62 box office sensation, *_____ Cane* roughly translates in English to ?A Dog?s World?

  5. This correct answer goes to finance - who is as correct as anyone can be on this question ? because I made a mistake. Being kind to myself I?ll blame it on my eyesight?with many apologies to SueSue to whom I owe one?it?s all yours finance?*Can-Can* is correct, the song was "C'est Magnifique"...

     

    Edited by: theladyeve on Jul 6, 2010 3:15 PM

  6. Thanks, 6's...

     

    This Cole Porter tune was featured in two American films of the late-50s/early ?60s era with French settings. Both films featured with lovely ladies, one was adapted from a musical and starred a future Oscar winner. What was the Cole Porter song?

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