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  1. "Requiem For A Heavyweight" is correct, written by Rod Serling. The origina broadcast was in "Playhouse 90" and starred Jack Palance in a great performance which won him the EMMY. The movie starred Anthony Quinn and the BBC version starred Sean Connery...Your thread, CMV...

  2. Thanks, Lana...Now, a series of questions:

     

    This very famous play, written by a well-known producer of a well-known science fiction series, was originally shown as the second in a series of 90-minute television shows. The play dominated the TV awards that year, winning the Best Actor EMMY award for its lead...The actor won a Best Supporting Oscar years later. The movie version of the play also starred a Best Supporting Actor Oscar award winner, although not for this movie. The BBC version of the play starred an actor who later became best known for a series of blockbuster movies with a popular character...

     

    Questions: (1) What is the title of the play and the TV show or series ? (2) Who was the author and what science fiction series was he associated with ? (3) Who was the TV actor who won the EMMY and for which movie did he win the Oscar? (4) Who played the role in the movie version ? (5) Who was the famous actor that played the lead in the BBC version of the play ?

     

    Edited by: mudskipper on Mar 2, 2011 12:20 AM

     

    Edited by: mudskipper on Mar 2, 2011 12:22 AM

  3. "Meet Me In St. Louis" is right. That's the easy part. The second movie is a seldom-seen musical from the fifties starring a blond singer and featuring a famous balladeer. They were in 4 musicals together....I don't know about "Born To Kill"...

  4. Thanks, here's a very nice song:

     

    "The moment I saw him/her smile

    I knew he/she was just my style,

    My only regret is we've never met

    Though I dream of him/her all the while;

    But he/she doesn't know I exist

    No matter how I may persist,

    So it's clear to see, there's no hope for me..."

     

    This song was sung in two movie musicals. Name the song, the two movies, and the two different singers...

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