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allaboutlana

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  1. Charles Laughton was in *Witness for the Prosecution* with Elsa Lanchester.
  2. {font:Times New Roman}Muni film “______ on My Shoulder” Cornel Wilde was Chopin in “____ Song to Remember Papa O’Hara tells Katie Scarlett “that ______ the only thing that matters” Theodore Bikel offbeat film “I _____ the Living” Monty Woolley film “_____ Young as You Feel” actress _______ Drew Day/Cagney film “Love Me ____ Leave Me” Edward Arnold is a blind detective in “_______ in the Night” subject of “Coal Miner’s Daughter”, Loretta _______{font}
  3. Laurence Olivier as Max de Winter. Will have one soon.
  4. Thanks. *Greed* *The In-Laws* *The Strawberry Blonde* *Gunfight at the O.K. Corral*
  5. Paul Harvey, also from Father of the Bride and The Harvey Girls?
  6. A regular time slot would be great! I am waiting for them to repeat Betty Hutton's. That's one I really want to see.
  7. Suzy Parker was in *The Best of Everything* with Martha Hyer.
  8. Ray Milland was in *So Evil My Love* with Geraldine Fitzgerald.
  9. Allan Jones was in *A Day at the Races* with Maureen O'Sullivan.
  10. {font:Times New Roman}"I was born in New York City in 1907 and loved music. I was a concert violinist at 12. I ran away from home in my teens to be a jockey. But when it was determined I was too big for it, I turned to boxing. When the announcer couldn’t say my name correctly, he said something that sounded like it, and I took that for my future moniker. Damage to my right eye forced my retirement to the sport and I found work conducting an 15-piece orchestra. Sometime after, I went the YMCA to apply for a laborer’s job, but got there when they were auditioning for acting, and I was asked to audition as well. I made five films for Hollywood. During my last I suffered my first heart attack. I spoke out on matters that weren’t being addressed, and I was instrumental in selling war bonds and earned awards from the U.S. recruiting office and the Treasury Dept. for it. I was asked to name names to the HUAC, but I refused. I was called to testify, but I suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 45. But I have not been forgotten. My name was mentioned at last night’s Golden Globes awards by my costar of my last film. Do you know me?"{font} Edited by: allaboutlana on Jan 16, 2012 4:22 PM
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