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Edythevanhopper

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  1. Name the four films in common: 1. Broadway Bill '34 2. Men In White "34 3. Cleopatra '34 4. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town '36
  2. Is it Pilgrim?? I tried posting it last night but couldn't get on the board.
  3. Paul Newman? You have the Jeopardy thread as well.
  4. A young man traveling to Europe with his fiance tells her to go home after they arrive.
  5. I haven't seen 2 of these but the others you hint at had lunch counters. How To Marry A Millionaire, The Best Years of Our Lives and The Opposite Sex. Closer??
  6. I'll jump back in. Name 2 films from the UK released a year apart each under an original title and becoming more famous under a new title. One film in '46 and 1 in '47??
  7. Muddy, it's so nice to be able to reply to you! I looked all over these boards for you...and right on 2 accts. Also Fritz Lang is in the mix. Would you like the thread?
  8. That's 2. The 3rd is shown alot on TCM (init FL) the other is best known for a 3D horror movie.
  9. Thread is open to anyone ready with a new one.
  10. Your first instinct was correct. According to Rbt Osborne, Cagney turned down the role of Vito Corleone plus the role of Hyman Roth in The Godfather II, also the role of Harry in Harry and Tonto. Picture him as Robin Hood?? uh uh! Lav, I have to confess, Fla was NOT sunny. But it was fun to get out of Wisconsin. Take the thread. You were right to begin with.
  11. Alright then, try naming 4 famous directors that had only one eye.
  12. The rejection was by one actor for all those roles. Hint: he is on AFI's top 25 leading actors.
  13. Actors Cary Grant, John Wayne, Fred Astaire, Edw G Robinson, and Kirk Douglas changed part or all of their name. ??
  14. Rejection is the main ingredient here. You have to come up with the one person.
  15. It's my pleasure. These roles have a common denominator.. Robin Hood The Adventures of Robin Hood Dave the Dude Lady for A Day Alfred Doolittle My Fair Lady Don Corleone The Godfather
  16. #6 (from way back when) The question arises as to the pronunciation of Souse..as in a drunk? or Sousay.
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