allaboutlana
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Just waiting to see if anyone else would answer...Margaret Dumont, also from *What a Way to Go!*
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They do not have to share top billing, as far as I know.
The complete answer is Henry Fonda and Jane Fonda.
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Jeffrey Hunter/Robert Wagner film, "The True Story of Jesse ______" current tv show about high-schoolers Tyrone Power "____ of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake"
Edited by: allaboutlana on Dec 21, 2011 10:11 AM
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Thread open.
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Jeannette MacDonald was in *San Francisco* with Clark Gable.
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Ray Milland
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*The Saint in London*
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*Blue Skies*
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*Driving Miss Daisy*
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How about Keir Dullea?
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Estelle Parsons was in *Dick Tracy* with R.G. Armstrong.
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*Black Christmas*
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Brad Dourif was in *Eyes of Laura Mars* with Faye Dunaway.
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That is correct. Your turn.
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*Black Narcissus*
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Since no one's guessed, I'll go ahead and answer David Farrar from Black Narcissus and The Sea Chase for the picture in color. I'll wait a bit to see if anyone knows the new guy, before I'll answer it. I think I answered it before.
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The widower is played by an Oscar winner, who can be seen (or should I say heard) on tv about this time of year and who in person has a big presence. His new wife is played by a Best Actress winner, but who can claim a distinction in her win. The son who is claiming what's his, takes an immediate liking to his stepmother. Any takers?
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*Bells Are Ringing*
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Ed Wynn was in *Marjorie Morningstar* with Natalie Wood.
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Blue Hawaii
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Maggie Smith was in *California Suite* with Michael Caine.
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The Blue Bird
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{font:Times New Roman}So far I’ve got Henry Fonda, (is that right?) but the rest I have to work on.
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Just a suggestion for Henry Fonda, you could go this route, children’s story “The Little Red _____” Holden film “The Bridges at Toko-_____” In Gone with the Wind,” part of Scarlett’s reply to Rhett’s attentions to her, “I am ____ of you” + Dickens novel “____ Tale of Two Cities” (Fond is hard to work with.)
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That’s just a suggestion, but it’s good to be creative. I don’t think the clues have to do with movies, as much as things that are recognizable in our pop culture (books, songs, slang terms, etc.) Just a read a few to get the hang of it, but good job!{font}
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Is Henry Fonda right in your post?{font}
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*Yellow Sky*
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*Navy Blues*

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