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The Lady Eve

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  1. Ray Liotta

     

    Classic sitcom tune, ?A horse is a horse, of course, of course?I am Mr. ___!? she played *Gidget* Lance Fuller?s role in *This Island Earth* + Patrick Swayze and Liam Neeson starred in 1989?s *Next of ____*

  2. Here are all the clues with more details included...this came out in the late 60's - from France:

     

    1. A broken-hearted, suicidal woman pulls herself together and goes on a journey.

    2. But it's not the trip she talked about and she doesn't go far away - as in "in one door and out the other."

    3. She has devised a plan, or should I say plot, to do anything *but* forget her heartache.

    4. She carries a little black book with her?there are five names of great interest to her in it.

    5. Based on the work of a crime novelist; several of his books have been adapted for the screen - including Hitchcock's classic *Rear Window.*

    6. One by one she finds and charms them...and she's not wearing black anymore.

    7. Why? Retribution. She finds, charms and kills them one at a time.

    8. In the end she's imprisoned. "Coincidentally," one of the men she's tracking is in the same jail.

    9. By an acclaimed French director (and Hitchcock fan) with an iconic French star in the lead role, music by Bernard Hermann.

    10. Her motive:The targeted men were responsible for her husband's accidental shooting death on their wedding day.

  3. Not *Obsession* either - here's clues + #10

     

    1. A broken-hearted woman pulls herself together and goes on a journey.

    2. But it's not the trip she talked about and she doesn't go far away.

    3. She has devised a plan, or should I say plot, to do anything *but* forget her heartache.

    4. She carries a little black book with her?

    5. Based on the work of a crime novelist; several of his books have been adapted for the screen (including a Hitchcock classic)

    6. One by one she finds and charms them...

    7. Why? Retribution. She finds, charms and kills.

    8. She's imprisoned. But...one of the men she's tracking is in the same jail.

    9. Acclaimed French director and star, music by Bernard Hermann.

    10. Her motive:The targeted men were responsible for her husband's death on their wedding day.

  4. Yours is David Tomlinson.

     

    Bargar's Frank Morgan was answering me. I was joking about Frank Moregain.

     

    Here's one that's a stretch:

     

    The kind of couple Oscar and Felix were in *Postcards From the Edge*, Suzanne had a serious drug problem and ended up in _____ in *The Towering Inferno* no one imagined the hotel would _____ down.

  5. Clue #9 + some added info:

     

    1. A broken-hearted woman pulls herself together and goes on a journey.

    2. But it's not the trip she talked about and she doesn't go far away.

    3. She has devised a plan, or should I say plot, to do anything *but* forget her heartache.

    4. She carries a little black book with her?

    5. Based on the work of a crime novelist; several of his books have been adapted for the screen (including a Hitchcock classic)

    6. One by one she finds and charms them...

    7. Why? Retribution. She finds, charms and kills

    8. She's imprisoned. But...one of the men she's tracking is in the same jail.

    9. Acclaimed French director and star, music by Bernard Hermann.

  6. Cesar Romero

     

    Edward Everett Horton role in *The King and the Chorus Girl*, Count Humbert _____ Bruger Most of *Foreign Correspondent* takes place ___ Europe in *Notorious*, Alex gives Alicia the ____ to every room in the house except one, the wine cellar

  7. Paul Revere and the Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay

     

    The Ink Spots sang, ?If I didn?t _____ more than words can say?? Sinatra?s nickname, ____ Blue Eyes ________ Street in San Francisco, called ?the crookedest street in the world,? has been featured in many films - most intriguingly, it was the street on which Scotty Ferguson lived in *Vertigo*

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