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allaboutlana

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  1. *Sorry, Wrong Number* (Stanwyck) I knew that, but felt I didn't need to list it.
  2. 72 Victor thinking: ?I sure wish Charles McGraw were here. He?d know what to do.? Marie thinking: ?I wish Charlie was here. He gets into it.? Victor thinking: ?Oh, boy. Uh?.? Marie thinking: ?I wish Charlie was here..? Message was edited by: allaboutlana
  3. Collyer, Chip - Walter Pidgeon in *Weekend at the Waldorf*
  4. Jessica Tandy was in *The Seventh Cross* with Spencer Tracy.
  5. *Remember the Night* (Stanwyck/ MacMurray)
  6. I believe the man with the utensils is Ernest Thesinger, who spoke the line of discovery: "The Bride of Frankenstein!"
  7. Whitiker, Walt---Carl Reiner in *The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!*
  8. Peggy Cass was in *If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium* with Suzanne Pleshette.
  9. Bluebeard?s Eighth Wife Spring Byington S.Z. Sakall Buster Keaton
  10. Robert Taylor was in QUO VADIS with Deborah Kerr. Deborah Kerr was in THE GYPSY MOTHS with Gene Hackman. Gene Hackman was in THE QUICK AND THE DEAD with Leonardo DiCaprio. Next: Jeffrey Lynn to Greg Kinnear.
  11. That's what I think too. He was in a slew of movies, including IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME where Judy Garland sang to him lyrics to a song he was going to buy. He was the doctor asked to sign the certificate to put Teddy away in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, I think. Message was edited by: allaboutlana
  12. Blood and Sand Joan Hackett Donald Pleasance Bruce Dern
  13. Close Enounters of the Third Kind?
  14. ?Yes, I am Fritz Feld. I was frequently cast as a maitre d? or head waiter, but was a psychiatrist in ?Bringing Up Baby.? First seen in 1947?s ?If You Knew Susie? I would make a popping sound with my hand to my mouth to show my disdain with someone?s conduct, seen also in ?Barefoot in the Park?, ?Freaky Friday? and even on tv, on ?Bewitched?, just to name a few. I also appeared in ?Hello, Dolly? with Barbra Streisand. My last appearance was as a mortician in 1989?s ?Homer and Eddie.? Your turn.
  15. ?I was born in Germany and began acting in my homeland, making five movies between 1917 and 1921. I made my first film in America in 1928 and almost immediately was typecast as an eccentric character in various capacities, as psychiatrists and men of higher classes and such like, but mostly you could find me to help you with the best dining experience of your life and to placate your every desire. I even have a favorite customer, who makes grand entrances. I am remembered for showing my displeasure with people who annoy me in a very unusual manner, which was first seen on screen in 1947. Having acted for seven decades in over 190 movies, 500 television shows, 1,000 radio programs and 80 commercials, my last role was that of a mortician in an 1989 movie. I died in 1993 at the age of 93.? ?Do you know me?? Message was edited by: allaboutlana
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