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Bravo, MovieDiva, for making that impossible choice...
*The Maltese Falcon*
while we're choosing btw John Huston films -
*The Treasure of the Sierra Madre* or *The Misfits*
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Too Many Husbands!
Next: Bell, Book and Candle
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*The Sting*
nw: family outing
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First, thanks Mr.6's, I didn't realized I'd passed 2,000...
As to what scenes, I'm not home watching the movie so that's hard to tell you from memory. I seem to recall really noticing the tune when Eve and Hopsy are on deck alone, possibly in the moonlight. The song was written in 1940 and was a hit record in two different decades.
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Cecil Kellaway (the dear man)
?Weep no more my lady, ___ weep no more today?? from another tune Sinatra crooned from *A Man and a Woman*, ?____ for Life? was a hit for Jack Jones George Carlin?s last HBO special, ?It?s Bad for ___? ?It?s delightful, it?s delicious, it?s ___-lovely? another Cole Porter gem the police _____ __ situation on their hands in *Dog Day Afternoon* + the ?Nostromo? is ordered to _____ on a planetoid in *Alien*
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I'm referring to a different song (but "Isn't it Romantic" is also used in the film).
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Sadly it was "Sweet Leilani" from *Waikiki Wedding* in 1937
How about another song question:
This song was played as an instrumental theme in *The Lady Eve* (ahem) - what's the song? Who wrote it?
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Bill Cosby created *Fat Albert* and was a writer on the movie with Doris Roberts
Doris Roberts was in *Play the Game* with Andy Griffith
Next: Lucille Ball and Tina Fey
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Der Bingle was in *Holiday Inn* with *Fred Astaire*
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Thanks visualfeast. You've been picking some very interesting movies lately. Agree on Kim Stanley. Of course, the list of those who deserved Oscars but never got them is long ...
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*Broadway Danny Rose*
nw: croissant
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*Christmas in Connecticut*
nw: whirlwind
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Eric Burdon and the Animals
He played Grandpa Munster Gene Kelly most famously portrayed ___ American in Paris Name of the collie referenced in the title of a 1962 film (hint: not Lassie)
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Zandra - Rebecca Schaeffer in *Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills*
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*Never on Sunday*
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Davis, Joan
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Gene Tierney was in *The Razor's Edge* with *Anne Baxter*
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A *Letter to Three Wives*
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*The Last Picture Show*
nw: tree-lined street
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Ina Rae and Betty are Hutton
(John and Richad X were Slattery)
Lena and Marilyn
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Thanks.
This compact light fitting is designed to mount just above a film/stills camera lens for two reasons: to create a characteristic glint in the eye of the subject of the photograph/film, and to flatten out any lines/wrinkles in the face of the subject. This light is normally heavily diffused.
The name of this light is the the nickname of a famous actress. It was first used by her cinematographer husband to make lines and shadows that were caused by scarring disappear from her face.
What is the light called and who were the actress and cinematographer.?
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Art Linkletter
One of the great tunes performed in *Meet Me in St. Louis*, ?Skip To My ____? a man plays chess with the Grim Reaper in *The Seventh _____* in *Jezebel*, Julie goes to a ____ scandalously dressed in red mimes: Shields ____ Yarnell Aiden Quinn role in *Desperately Seeking Susan* Bernie Gozier?s part in *Creature from the Black Lagoon* Charles Carson?s role in Hitchcock?s *Secret Agent* + former Monkee Michael Nesmith?s nickname
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Baldwin (hard to believe there's a Baldwin not related to the brothers...good work)
John and Richard X
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(Obviously) I love Barbara Stanwyck - and the same re: Claire Trevor...Rita Hayworth in *Gilda* has too much heart for a true femme fatale...I've always been intrigued by Jane Greer in *Out of the Past* - those big, luminous eyes, that gorgeous face, very low-key in her machinations. She gets my vote.

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Gone, not forgotten...
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