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This actor watched a Mia Farrow movie and decided to give up acting and try writing. His first attempt produced a number one best-seller....Name of the actor, the movie, and the title of his first book ???
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The one who sang "Button Up Your Overcoat", was it Ruth Etting? She was a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies and acted with Eddie Cantor. She sang "Ten Cents A Dance"and also "Love Me Or Leave Me" which was the title of her movie biography starring Doris Day....
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Tippi Hedren in "The Birds"...
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Henry Fonda, of course, in "The Grapes of Wrath" and "On Golden Pond"...
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Thanks!... 1) madagascar pirates ...lady pirate captain..
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That hamilton woman?
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Game: Name the fictitious place, name the movie
mudskipper replied to FilmAficionado's topic in Games and Trivia
Your turn metz. -
Charlie Chan In Paris ?
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The Charge of the Light Brigade ?
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Captain Blood ?
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60s
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"The Last Metro" ?
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"The Unforgiven"(1960) by Alan LeMay... Next:... Carroll O'Connor
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During the first season of this science fiction TV series starring a critically acclaimed movie star, a soon-to-be-popular TV actor guest-starred as an old sailor who helped protect a young prince from assasins. This guest later on starred in at least three TV series in the 1970s and 80s... Name the science fiction series and the lead actor, the guest star and the episode, and at least two of the three series the guest later starred in.
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I was a stable boy when first discovered by a British film crew. My best films were from England, mostly of the escapist and exotic variety.... I later moved to the United States and became a U.S. citizen, serving with distinction as a tail gunner in WWII. Most of my films in the U.S. were nothing to write home about, however, and by the late 50s my career was practically over, although I was friends with Ronald Reeagan and Jimmy Stewart. I died of a heart attackl in 1963. Who am I?
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Game: Name the fictitious place, name the movie
mudskipper replied to FilmAficionado's topic in Games and Trivia
Fort Invincible....(western) -
Ok, Miles, here goes....The melody for "Easter Parade" was originally composed by Irving Berlin in 1917 and titled "Smile And Show Your Dimple". It wasn't very popular. He then changed the title to "Easter Parade" and replaced the lyrics with words referring to the holiday. The new song was introduced by Clifton Webb and Marilyn Miller in the Broadway show "As Thousands Cheer"(1933) (which has nothing to do with the later movie with Kathryn Grayson).. In 1938, it was sung by Don Ameche and chorus in the movie "Alexander's Ragtime Band" which featured Irving's songs. It was then sung by Bing Crosby four years later in "Holiday Inn"(1942), and by also by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the movie "Easter Parade" in 1948...It was also featured in the Rankin and Bass TV production, "The First Easter Rabbit" in 1976... Edited by: mudskipper on Apr 23, 2011 10:06 PM
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Game: Name the fictitious place, name the movie
mudskipper replied to FilmAficionado's topic in Games and Trivia
Fort Zindernauf..."Beau Geste". -
Tommy Rall then ?... Edited by: mudskipper on Apr 23, 2011 6:42 PM
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Must be Ann Shoemaker who played everybody's mom...
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Phroso, Are you sure it's not the 1934 "million dollar baby" film? ...if it is, then they're all director/sreenwriters...
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Thread open...
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Quiz: What movie is this line from?
mudskipper replied to faceinthecrowd's topic in Games and Trivia
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right....your thread.
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the treasure of the sierra madre ?
