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2nd Hint--the studio is 20th Century Fox
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"Get Off My Cloud" is my favorite Stones number--Charlie, I think, is the most underated drummer in rock. Check out the "Start Me Up" video for Charlie's only "exciting", very cute, performance. Edited by: cujas on Mar 23, 2011 5:49 PM
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deleted duplicate Edited by: cujas on Mar 23, 2011 5:43 PM
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Hint: the movie referring to the "Professional Virgin" was based on a hit Broadway play.
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A hint:--this number begins with: "Damn, damn, damn, damn" FYI--it's from a movie with a "G" rating. Edited by: cujas on Mar 23, 2011 5:40 PM
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Simon is correct--The clue was her affair with George Gershwin.
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Hint--both films came from the same big studio
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Something's Gotta Give-- Phroso is up--
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In some roles being beautiful, immature and natural is what's called for. Delmer Daves got just what he wanted. And it worked out beautifully.
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One answer to a customer please-- Pick one and I'll respond accordingly. Edited by: cujas on Mar 22, 2011 2:55 PM
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The significance of "The Flying Wombat"
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I've gotta love you-- Phroso is up----
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The title "Professional Virgin" actually comes up in the dialogue of this movie and is attributed to a character. Rest assured that the film in question is a comedy like "Pillow Talk" that takes place in NYC--but it was indeed a precursor to the Hudson/Day movies.
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It's time for an Old Favorite from my childhood-- "I'll slam the door and let the hell-cat freeze."
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This unique "horror" actress starred in two legendary films--during which half the time she is portrayed by an animal or not seen. Her love life was also legendary and allegedly included --George Gerswhin, while he was in Hollywood writing for Astaire. Movie and actress please:
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deleted duplicate Edited by: cujas on Mar 22, 2011 1:48 PM
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*The Chase* next: Louise Closser Hale Walter Catlett Reginald Owen
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Well played. Fi's turn--
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The Gershwins trump all--remember this is still about Movie Classics.
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They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round " when Edison recorded sound. But ho, ho ho, Who's got the last laugh now? Fred Astaire to Ginger Rogers in *Shall We Dance*. "They All Laughed" by Ira & George Gershwin. My favorite Astaire song. The Tap Princess has spoken.
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I shall return.
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Why do you call *Of Human Bondage* a British film. It was filmed at RKO under the supervision of Pandro S. Berman.
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Evelyn Ankers--The "reluctant" Universal Monster Leading Lady *The Wolf Man* *The Ghost of Frankenstein* *Son of Dracula*
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*Sweet Smell of Success* *Funny Lady* *Manhattan Melodrama*
