Edythevanhopper
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Correct, 6's. Your up.
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sorry to keep you waiting...next: Strange, this pair of socks has one black and one blue ??
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Rouben Mamoulian was that director. As I read, it said it's correctly pronounced in this version as Jee'kal, huh! Your thread Silverwolf.
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The Third Man?
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That's correct. Bridge on the River Kwai is the film in '66 that ABC made its bold scheduling change for. Your thread.
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Oops..not a giveaway? It's a '50s film that earned lots of Oscars. The title set was a replica of a real life structure.
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No, a winning Oscar for the leading man.
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We're trading places again. Panama Hattie was the musical. You take it from here, fi.
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Early '30s movie used the sound of the director's heart pounding after running up and down stairs in a crucial scene with this Oscar winning performance of its lead actor. What film and Oscar winner?
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A young starlet trying to break into pictures in the early '40s first appeared on Broadway after 1 of TCM's favorite musical actresses came down with the measles. She landed a contract at MGM and went on to star in some of our favorite movies. Who was she, the musical she stepped into and who had the measles??
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I'm stuck in MISTER ROBERTS mode and the clues fit: Henry Fonda and Tige Andrews in the stage version followed in the film version in '55, also starred Jack Lemmon who won the Best Actor Oscar for Save The Tiger ??
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Aha! This is the answer I deleted last night, reread the question and decided I was wrong. (I was disrought watching the Packer game). So I'll try again. This time Henry Travers was in the play You Can't Take It With You. 2 yrs later Barrymore (and Stewart) starred in the film. Later they would star in It's A Wonderful Life ??
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#1) Onionhead?
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First guess: Lionel Barrymore and Jimmy Stewart starred in BP You Can't Take It With You, later starred in It's A Wonderful Life, both Frank Capra movies?
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Good guess. Jack Nicholson broke into a TV shop to retrieve his own TV (Aunt Bee as that juror believed him). Your thread.
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FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
a bathing scene
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It's not The Ten Commandments. Not religious, a well respected war movie.
Giveaway: The expensive set was the title of the film.
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Not All in the Family. HINT:1967 episode. Father figure is a widower.
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On this sitcom from the '60s, one of the family member serves on the jury for a man accused of breaking and entering. Our juror is a hold out amongst "12 angry jurors". Series and guest star who played the accused?
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Thanks, 6's: ABC cut its entire evening line-up to air a Best Picture film in its entirety in the mid 60's, was considered a bold move and the longest TV program to that date. What film?
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THE LONGEST DAY
next: stuffed moose head
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Great range on your clues: Robert Morse in Frank Loesser's HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINES WITHOUT REALLY TRYING.
Here's another: Old lyrics about the bumble bee, ____ around, keep a buzzin' round Opie Taylor's Aunt _ Glinda the good witch was played by Billie ____ Nat King Cole hit Mona _____a THE CARDINAL player Tom ____on The Mad Hatter drank tea from a ____ Norma Shearer film _ Women + WW II series ____ of Brothers.
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Well, these days my broom is in the shop getting ready for Halloween but I'll say Ah, There Beau Brummel with ??? Eva Gabor, or James Coburn?

From Broadway to Hollywood
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I read once that Elizabeth Taylor had been on the top of a list of actresses considered for the role along with Fernando Lamas as Emile. Is either/or correct?