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I have to go with Maid Marian in *The Adventures of Robin Hood* - *Ivanhoe* is, sad to say, not one of my favorites... Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers in *Rebecca* (1940) or Cornelia Otis Skinner as Miss Holloway in *The Uninvited* (1944) Corrected!
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OK - sticking with "Movie Music" but less with composers of soundtracks and themes, I'd like to pose this one - The name of the hit song and the name of it's composer that was featured prominently in one of Federico Fellini's most celebrated films. Name the song - and what was sensational about one of the scenes in which it was featured?
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The *Quiller Memorandum*
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Max Steiner?
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Howdy Doody Red Skelton or Jackie Gleason
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I remember that interview and the moment when Mickey became completely intense talking about an old incident on the set. I can understand why RO was unnerved - it was pretty clear that Mickey was back there reliving it and it wasn't clear at all where (or how far) he was going with it. But it all settled down. I'm glad the interview is being shown again. If I remember correctly, Mickey brought some pictures with him to share - which was very sweet. Mickey Rooney is a huge talent (I'll never forget him in the TV drama, "Bill" - he got an emmy for that) and I have all the respect in the world for him.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*The Hindenburg* nw: rooftop -
*Out of Sight*
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*The Thrill of it All* nw: open sea -
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Yosemite Sam Jack Benny or Bob Hope
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I think Polecat's was Shirley Jones I think yours is Turhan Bey Here's mine - Iconic CBS logo (since 1951) he directed *Lawrence of Arabia* Richard Boone played this turn-of-the-century detective on TV + Jurgens, Cobain or Massey
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could be, but not this time, Polecat... 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.
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Audrey Hepburn played "Hap" in *Always* - so I was going for: Char Leach Hap + Lynn
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Yes, I am Agnes Moorehead. I had a long and distinguished career, notably as a member of Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre Group. I was also one of the cast and crew of *The Conqueror* who worked downwind from a nuclear test site during filming who later died of cancer. Controversy arose over whether proximity to the test site was responsible. It's your turn!
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*A Letter to Three Wives* (another great favorite) Kirk Douglas in *A Letter to Three Wives* or Paul Douglas
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I knew you'd say Claude! Even though James Mason was a wonderful villain in *NbyNW*, Claude Rains is hard to top... What next?
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Hmmm - no takers? well, let's try this one... 1. A broken-hearted woman pulls herself together and goes on a journey.
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Kim Novak - *Vertigo* is my favorite Hitchcock... Claude Rains in *Notorious* or James Mason in *North by Northwest*
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*Strangers on a Train* nw: manhunt -
That's a difficult one - I prefer *NbyNW* as a movie, but love "John Robie, The Cat" *North by Northwest* (sort of) Anthony Perkins in *Psycho* or Robert Walker in *Strangers on a Train*
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*Love in the Afternoon*
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Amberson, Major - Richard Bennett in *The Magnificent Ambersons* (sorry about skipping "Y" - unintentional)
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*Dodsworth* nw: second love -
*Rear Window* Grace Kelly in *Rear Window* or *To Catch a Thief*
