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*The Desperate Hours* ?
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Blake Edwards had an uncredited role in *The Best Years of Our Lives* and is married to Julie Andrews?
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*Jarmusch, Jim* - writer/director *Broken Flowers*
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*Mildred Pierce* ?
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Zaroff, Count ? Leslie Banks in *The Most Dangerous Game*
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Brooke Hayward! Daughter of Margaret Sullavan and Leland Hayward...
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Varner, Eula ? Lee Remick in *The Long, Hot Summer*
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*I Was a Teenage Werewolf*
Tale of an action toy for boys
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L - *The Land Before Time*
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The *War of the Worlds* (1953)
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That?s Eileen Heckart?s handsome son, author Luke Yankee
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*It Came From Beneath the Sea*
Mr. Cash with wings
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Williams
Martha, Campbell, Zachary
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*Requiem for a Heavyweight* was written by Rod Serling ? and starred Anthony Quinn, Mickey Rooney, Julie Harris and
*Jackie Gleason*
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Liam Neeson (son-in-law)
Charles Haid
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*They Drive by Night*
ruby whiskers
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That?s right?it?s yours.
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Cinematographer Harry Stradling, Costume Designer Irene Sharaff ? don?t know about the rest?
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*Howard?s End*
Young lady from the sticks
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Here's one:
This WWII era film actor got his start on Broadway and, after appearing in a big hit, was signed to a Hollywood contract. He made a string of so-so films and then landed one of the leads in a huge hit movie. His prospects look good for a couple of years and he was very popular with young girls. Eventually another actor on the lot, also a wholesome type but with more personality (and a face ?like a bowl of cornflakes?), overshadowed him and became a big star. The last decade plus of the actor?s career was spent primarily on TV with an occasional film role.
Who is the first actor what was his big breakthrough film? Who is the other actor who became a star?
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Is it Elizabeth Stack, daughter of Robert Stack and Rosemarie Bowe?
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That is me?sweet face, blonde as blonde can be, soft-voice and Bambi eyes?My father was French, my mother Mexican?I was married to Stanley Donen for 13 years?the two genre classics I mentioned are *The Time Machine* (fantasy) and *Where the Boys Are* (kids-on-the-loose-and-whooping-it-up genre)?oh yes, you?re right about the episode from Dr. Kildare ? the title was from a William Blake poem - ?Tyger, tyger burning bright in the forests of the night??and I was a surfer - I died at the end?great work, lavender, the thread is yours?
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*Orry-Kelly* - Oscar-winning costume design on *Some Like it Hot*, *Les Girls* and *An American in Paris*
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Is it Susan MacMurray, daughter of Fred?

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