DownGoesFrazier
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..and the detective in DIAL M FOR MURDER.
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This show's collection of past and future stars in its casts dwarfs "The Twilight Zone".
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Natalie Wood as SOTM November 2016
DownGoesFrazier replied to TopBilled's topic in Star of the Month
Natalie never looked lovelier or was more appealing than in LWTPS. If there's any film character I would have wanted to marry, Natalie's character in this film would have been near the top of the list. -
Whatever happened to my question?. I was looking for Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme as Sinatra's favorite opening act. (I thought you awarded the thread to me?
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Age does not matter in Hollywood?
DownGoesFrazier replied to FloydDBarber's topic in General Discussions
They did not. That is a prime example of lack of chemistry. They could no more be a couple than Wallace Beery and Sandra Dee. -
I should know this, but I don't. Hint?
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No. I'm thinking of vocals.
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Thelma Ritter
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What act was generally thought to be Sinatra's first choice for his opening act, and his favorite opening act?
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Age does not matter in Hollywood?
DownGoesFrazier replied to FloydDBarber's topic in General Discussions
I stole this concept from a line in MARTY from one of Marty's cronies. -
How much was Hitchcock himself generally involved in the selection of material, scripts, casting, and production?
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Your turn
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Establish a connection between Iggy Pop and the B52s.
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Age does not matter in Hollywood?
DownGoesFrazier replied to FloydDBarber's topic in General Discussions
Except if the man is in his twenties. The wife would have to be in single digits. -
You actually recognized him? I'm at a loss.
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Correct. Your turn.
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'62 to '65
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One of the episodes I saw starred Gene Barry as a newspaper columnist. The credits listed Dabney Coleman as playing a friend if his. If so, he was totally unrecognizable from the Coleman I remember 20 years later in, e.g., TOOTSIE.
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The husband was a TV producer and network executive. The wife was a TV sitcom star and film actress. Who were they?
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Reminiscent of, "Mr. Rusk, you're not wearing your necktie", from FRENZY.
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Blore was in TOP HAT with Edward Everett Horton
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The Newhart one was one of the ones that I caught a couple minutes of, but didn't have time to watch. There were more recognizable actors in these episodes than any other series I can think of.
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A large number of the episodes were produced by Hitchcock's good friend Norman Lloyd.
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Age does not matter in Hollywood?
DownGoesFrazier replied to FloydDBarber's topic in General Discussions
Sophia had a gap like that with her real-life leading man.
