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What Do These Four Films Have In Common
Edythevanhopper replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
These films are in chronological order. What's the common denominator? THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER NATIONAL VELVET (ET) THE WIZARD OF OZ (MH) SOLOMON AND SHEBA (TP) ??? -
PAUL WINCHELL AND JERRY MAHONEY Song titile "_ Rather Be Blue" Willy Wonka author Roald _____ cartoon strip Alley ____ Cole Porter's Begin the Beg_____ Bond film Dr. ____.
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CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
It's a blitz...a clean sweep. Ironman of Wisconsin is going through Madison today and Lav wins! Guess what, you get this back. -
CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
Here goes my first attempt at these: 1) A young priest complies with the wishes of a parishioner. 2) Florida proprietor devises a scheme to save his business. 3) Romantic triangle involves a jealous boyfriend, a dancer and municiple official. 4) American and British POW's board a train destined for betrayal. Also, chronological order with same actor. -
Thanks. Cujas, I hope you enjoy these tidbits. Your thread.
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CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
A woman murderer might be A Blueprint for Murder with Jean Peters as the villain? -
CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
I'll try The Bottom of the Bottle for #4? How are we doing Lav? -
CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
Is #1 The Magnificent Ambersons? Maybe #3 The Steel Trap? -
What Do These Four Films Have In Common
Edythevanhopper replied to sfpcc1's topic in Games and Trivia
It must be the writers, Albert Hackett and Francis Goodrich? My gosh they wrote for a long time! -
Thanks for your eloquent answer! I am a fervent Downton Abbey fan too. Wouldn't it be loverly to have tea there? We can! (for a pretty pound or 2). Look up Highclere Castle sometime when you have the time. (That's the real name of Downton Abbey). It sits on an area larger than Central Park, in the family since the 17th centruy and has a worth of 150 million British pounds. Thanks to Charlie Chan in London which was the spark of Gosford Park. Cujas, enjoy your tea.
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...and the Lady with the vessel with the brew that is true also appears in The Quiet Man. Good work. Take it from here.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Edythevanhopper replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
SWEET HOME ALABAMA next: Easter Egg Hunt -
What a spitfire she was. Thanks, 6's A man from Pennsylvania travels abroad to reclaim his family's farm. He meets and falls in love with a woman but love has to conquer more obstacles than winning her love in return. She has a larger than life stubborn brother.
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HINT: A murder on the manor inspired by "Charlie Chan in London". A guest at the manor was one of the stars of Hitchcock's The Lodger.
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"Untamed" with Joan Crawford as Bingo?
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Oof..Jack Lemmon?? Wow, bet you're an expert at Mad Gab! A cat _____ when it's content famous general Rbt __ Lee film series w/Uma Thurman _____ Bill + Elsa Lanchester was the _____ of Frankenstein.
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more letter: J __ __ O M __ __ O W E __
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Karl Malden's real name was used as the name of one of the prisoners, Sekulovich.
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Late is okay, clever! Canteen + floss= Cantinflas Poe's Murders in the Rue _____ children's classic ____ of Green Gables actress Mona _______.
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Mason next: Judy, Jim and Joan
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Thanks for your good work. Perhaps my wording regarding Dorothy Lamour was ambiguous. She starred on screen (in many films) with Hope and Crosby's Road pictures. Your thread.
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This sounds familiar. I'll try Loretta Young in Cause for Alarm??? It's been a really long time since I saw that movie but I do remember several scenes on her staircase.
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CATCHALL FILM INDUSTRY TRIVIA THREAD
Edythevanhopper replied to flashback42's topic in Games and Trivia
You have the right movie. The Big Sleep is the answer to my question about the writers calling Raymond Chandler. Murder My Sweet is a different movie that starred Powell and THAT is the movie remade with Rbt Mitchum. The 70s movie went back to the title of Chandlers novel Farewell My Lovely. Your thread -
CATCHALL FILM INDUSTRY TRIVIA THREAD
Edythevanhopper replied to flashback42's topic in Games and Trivia
In the last 2 days we've seen Phillip Marlowe played on film by Dick Powell and Humphrey Bogart. The movies writers weren't clear on who murdered one of its characters. They called Raymond Chandler for the answer, which turns out wasn't clear to Chandler himself. Any guess which movie? -
CAN YOU NAME THESE TCM MOVIES? (1-4)
Edythevanhopper replied to JSandtcm's topic in Games and Trivia
Is #3 Saboteur??
