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*Stagecoach* Arthur (former head of talent scouts) is all mine
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I am Brenda De Banzie?my films include David Lean?s *Hobson?s Choice*, Hitchcock?s *The Man Who Knew Too Much*, Tony Richardson?s *The Entertainer* and Blake Edwards? *The Pink Panther*?good work, your thread?
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?and that?s the one, Mr.6?s?Tom Ewell goes from enraged to enchanted when he realizes that it was Marilyn Monroe who accidentally launched the tomato plant?
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*The Stone Boy* ?
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
The Lady Eve replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
*Tammy and the Bachelor* nw: shoemaker -
The *King and I*
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B - *Funeral in Berlin*
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Merle Oberon was in *?Til We Meet Again* with *George Brent*
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*Chabrol, Claude* - French New Wave director of the award-winning *Les Cousins* (1959)
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Ringa, Bill ? Steve McQueen in *Never So Few*
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Hal Roach Cora and Frank fall in love and plan to get _____ of Nick this pop country singer of several hits was known as ?Little Miss Dynamite? secret agent Robinson?s partner in a groundbreaking 60s series
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Nat Hiken was the creator as well as a writer and producer of ?The Phil Silvers Show (You?ll Never Get Rich)? ? one of the iconic sitcoms of the 1950s that made a very big TV star of comedian *Phil Silvers*
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Not Claude Rains, I?m not so well-known or with so lengthy a filmography?and I?m a woman
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*Viva Villa* It?s dreadful and factual
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I was one of the fans of her short-lived series, ?My So-Called Life? and it?s good to see her career on an upswing, the kid has talent. Here?s one: A warm night in the big city. A man goes outside to his balcony to relax. As he sits there, a large tomato plant unceremoniously crashes down next to him.
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That?s the one, C. It?s always been so interesting that Hud was totally unprincipled and completely lacked character but was still so appealing. Paul Newman, though, was at his good-looking peak then and would?ve probably been irresistible as a serial killer?good work, it?s your thread?
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*Lelouch, Claude*, directed *A Man and a Woman*, winner of the 1966 Palme d?Or at Cannes and two Oscars (1967) ? Best Foreign Language Film and best screenplay written for the screen
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Helen Hayes Celebrated detective couple successful country singer who had a TV variety show and starred opposite Nick Nolte in film head of MGM?s renowned ?Freed unit?
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E - *The Road to El Dorado*
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This film was nominated for 7 Oscars, won 3. Was on TCM the other night. Stars one of the top actors of the 60s forward?the character, according to his father, lacks priniciples?
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*Polish Wedding* with Claire Danes?
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*Cool Hand Luke* Mission ? burglar capture
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Barlow, Dennis ? Robert Morse in *The Loved One*
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Yes I am *Rosanno Brazzi*. I was born in Bologna in 1916. Being athletic, I was not only an amateur boxer but was also on my university?s soccer team ? in Florence ? where I earned my law degree in 1937. I moved to Rome to practice law and was ?discovered.? I made my film debut in 1939. My breakout role was in *Damals* (1943), and it is rumored that I was active in the Italian Resistance during WWII. My career was at its peak during the 1950s (though it was kicked off by *Little Women* in 1949): *Three Coins in the Fountain* (1954), *The Barefoot Contessa* (1954), *Summertime* (1955) and *South Pacific* (1958). However, my career endured beyond my own lifespan, with my final film being released after my death. Though I have been quoted as saying that sometimes my face was more beautiful than my leading ladies, that was not always true, and certainly wasn?t in the case of *The Barefooot Contessa* starring Ava Gardner? Your thread?
