Edythevanhopper
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Could they have joined the crew on The Love Boat??
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Edythevanhopper replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
The Devil and Miss Jones next: a shower scene (not Psycho). -
Crawford?
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I couldn't get any information if they were local or not. Most of my history is in Madison. You have Joey Dee and the Starliters! Now, TV's favorite horse Mister _ Dean Martin's lyrics "in old ____oli That's Amore White Christmas composer ____ing Berlin Rbt Taylor role Johnny ____ger Woody Allen's is a nervous toon in ____
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She is! Were you shocked to see that other side in Dragonwyck? Your turn
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Warner?
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June Allyson and June Haver?
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"She" had a face sweet as honey, first starting on broadway in the'20s. Her films in the 30's included a film that won her an Oscar nomination. Who is this dimpled sweetheart with a name that matches? Hint: Not a leading actress, her costars include Jean Arthur, Gene Tierney and her name reflects something really SLOW in coming?? Edited by: Edythevanhopper on Apr 16, 2013 10:11 AM
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Turner Buddy, Fred and Dick
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My humming? dom dom da dombeedoobee doobee dom....to Madeline Carroll. Thanks Miles. How about this: Frank & Nancy Sinatra song ______ Stupid Steve McQueen role Nevada _____ best seller acct of the Titanic sinking ____ _____ Band Played On + Arthur Godfrey, Lucille Ball and Ronald McDonald collectively??
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I think you're Brandon De Wilde from Member of the Wedding??
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Miles, Did you ever have to make up your mind?? The Lovin' Spoonful. Now this, Dallas cliffhanger "Who Shot J __ chief justice ___good Marshall movie No Way to ___ A Lady + Oscar winning actress of Moonstruck ____ ??
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Find the Movie Star in Classic TV
Edythevanhopper replied to allaboutlana's topic in Games and Trivia
Thanks muddy, the thread is open. -
Gipper's is McCarthy. So easily dismissed was mine which was Brown. Thread open
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Find the Movie Star in Classic TV
Edythevanhopper replied to allaboutlana's topic in Games and Trivia
How about Jane Russell in a Son of Paleface spoof on The Red Skelton Hour, Bob Hope being the other comedian? -
That's it, all wrapped in a big red bow. It's a great number. Hope your class appreciates their teacher. Over to you.
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CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
How about: 2) It's A Wonderful Life 3) From Here to Eternity ?? If that's right, finace should have the thread. He got the ice breaker. -
I'm guessing "How About You" from Babes on Broadway for starters?
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I found an earlier date, 1913 in Honeymoon Express "You Made Me Love You" by Al Jolson. Now, in The Jolson Story there is a song sung by and danced to by Larry Parks and Evelyn Keyes that appeared in a film 11 years prior to that sung by Jolson himself and danced by Ruby Keeler. Do you know the song?
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What Do These Four Films Have In Common
Edythevanhopper replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
Aplus. All were firsts in their format. Your thread. -
That was quick. He was a brilliant mixed bag of talent. Your thread.
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This Brooklyn born performer started his career as a part of a touring troupe in the Orient. As a performer trying to entertain with no knowledge of their language he learned his pantomime skills, slapstick and facial gestures that would later make him the loved performer he was. After returning to the US, he tried scratching a living in burlesque. He landed a job holding fans for Sally Rand after one got away from her while trying to swat a fly. Who was this entertaining great?
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What Do These Four Films Have In Common
Edythevanhopper replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
Hint: The movie years range from '52 through '62. Consider what they may have been technical pioneers of. -
The song that Judy sang in honor of Mr. Gable's 36th birthday was "You Made Me Love You". The movie that Harry James and Helen Forest performed in was Private Buckaroo of '42. Now, I have to ask, were the special lyrics in honor of Gable's birthday or another event?
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That's it, thank you Miles. I'm happy you knew about it. "All the Things You Are" was an old favorite of my Mom' & Dad's. They danced to that at their wedding. Your turn now.
