cujas
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MY-LINE
next: Allen Luden
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Dana Andrews--*Daisy Kenyon*?
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FLUTIST
next: Mel Torme
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SUGARBABE
next: Craig Stevens
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SATIRE
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"My Way" was my favorite song when I was a Senior in high school.--but it wasn't a very good year for me.
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Fi--I can only be who I am--not somebodyelse. As Sammy Davis would say--"I've Gotta Be Me
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GODBLESS-AM
next: Leonard Bernstein
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*Vertigo*
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next: Victor Mature
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Most of what I've read about film has been by Arlene Croce, Graham Greene and Francois Truffaut.
I particularly studied his interviews with Hitch in French.
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GENIUS
next: Ann Miller
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FRUITCAKE
Next: David Niven
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Bosley Crowther's reviews are in every movie star book titled--"The Films of--". Sometimes his reviews are the only ones quoted. But I've never seen a published compilation of his "work".
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UDO
next: Lucille Ball
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Maybe hack was too strong--I meant the studios had him in their pocket---just like they had the police in Hollywood on the payroll.
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CREEP
Montgomery Clift
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You ought to know--
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Edited by: cujas on Jun 27, 2010 3:10 PM
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Bosley Crowther--was a mediocre hack who worked for the studios.
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*Young At Heart*
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PROFILE
Marie Dressler
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Who is Cate Blanchett?
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It's not an issue in muscials if they're bw or color--the issues have more to do origination and styles.
"Music Man" and "OK" are Broadway shows. *Top Hat* and *Swing Time* are originial screen musicals. However, all four are predominantly dance musicals.

Ultimate Movie Trivia
in Games and Trivia
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When movie stars say" I'm ready for my close-up", they have one man to thank for the technique.
Please name this cinematographer, his boss-director, and one example of a film where he used this device. Brownie point for the name of the duos star.
FYI--This was a question from my Film 101 Class in College
Edited by: cujas on Jun 28, 2010 4:07 PM