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  1. In which 1944 film, does the male lead call the female lead by a nickname she doesn't like, and she uses a totally different man's name than he goes by? And, they do this throughout the whole film. Name the film and the two names they call each other.

     

    Edited by: allaboutlana on Jan 10, 2012 10:51 AM

  2. What is Rev. Ford reading the locket worn by *Pollyanna?*

     

    "When you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will. Abraham Lincoln."

     

    One of my favorite moments in one of my favorite films. When they found out Lincoln didn't say it, someone said, Well, it sounded good anyway.

     

    Edited by: allaboutlana on Jan 10, 2012 9:09 AM

  3. That's interesting that he fits this clue, too, but the actor I was thinking of was an Oscar-winning one. I'll let someone answer it still, with an additional letter, along with the one mudskipper posted.

     

    Oscar-winning actor

     

    __ R E __ __ I __

     

    __ __ R __ __

     

    Edited by: allaboutlana on Jan 10, 2012 9:04 AM

  4. {font:Times New Roman}"Born in Brooklyn in 1915, I was the athletic type and a professional swimmer, performing in aquatic underwater shows . I tried my luck in acting and changed my name. I married an actress, and our son is an actor, too. Some say he’s the epitome of me. I was seen in bit and supporting parts in movies, like Robert Mitchum's Til the End of Time and Susan Hayward's Deadline at Dawn in 1946. I was an adventurer in a hit 1950s show and was offered an underwater show after that, but turned it down. What a mistake! I was Betty White’s husband in a short-lived tv show in the late 1950s. And, I appeared frequently on tv in guest parts in the 1960s and 1970s, even working with my wife on her long-running and very successful show, and then with my son in the 1980s. Do you know me? And, my wife?"{font}

     

    Edited by: allaboutlana on Jan 10, 2012 4:36 PM

  5. Thanks.

     

    This actress, of one movie and a few appearances, starred in a Bela Lugosi 1935 film as one of the walking dead. The film's atmospheric mood adds to the mysterious image of her.

     

    The actress relates the story that over 10 years later, while waiting for a light to change at Santa Monica and Sunset, a car pulls up beside her with Bela Lugosi in the passenger side. They attempted to speak to each other, but his driver drove on when the light changed. That was the last time she saw Bela Lugosi until his funeral. She vowed never to visit his grave.

     

    Name the film and the Bela Lugosi's female costar.

     

    Edited by: allaboutlana on Jan 10, 2012 4:44 PM

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