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mudskipper

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  1. Lavender, you mean "sight" don't you ?
  2. No. It's more than that...It has something to do with someone who was popular in the fifties and has faded since...
  3. Thanks... From a western TV series, this episode based on a short story by a critically acclaimed female western author from Montana, about a white man among Native Americans, was released more than ten years before the movie version...In addition, she also wrote two other short stories which were made into well-known, first rate western movies with Oscar-winning stars...Can you name the TV series, the episode( which has the same title as the movie), the author, and the two other western movies ??
  4. Thanks... I was born in New York of Irish heritage, but my parents divorced when I was young. With my mother and sister, I moved to New York City where I attended Manhattan's Professional Children's School and became a member of the New York Children's Opera Company. My stage debut was in "Watch On The Rhine". I went to Hollywood during my teen years and starred mostly in musicals, although I first gained notice in a dramatic role...
  5. Neither...But it's also a Fifties movie....If you're familiar with Chopin's Nocturne in E-Flat, you'll know which movie I'm talking about. I've decided to include a clip from You Tube... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7xI5CnV7y8 Edited by: mudskipper on Jan 23, 2011 9:35 PM Edited by: mudskipper on Jan 23, 2011 9:44 PM
  6. No. And it's not about roles or acting either...
  7. Just to keep this going: The Four Aces had a hit song based on Chopin's Nocturne in E-Flat, the theme for this movie...Name the movie and the song title...
  8. I'll take it. I just found a question: "The Gift Of Love", "An Affair To Remember", and "Separate Tables"...What do they have in common ?
  9. All correct, C...except that the great Toshiro Mifune starred in Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" ( or I guess you can call him The Samurai With No Name..) By the way, "Sanjuro" aka "Sanjuro Kuwabatake" is the sequel to "Yojimbo" (and they're both great movies)....Your turn now..
  10. Clue:... Clint Eastwood is the star in one of the movies.
  11. Clue:... Also loves the sea...
  12. Starring Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl, and Diane Baker...Your thread, Six.
  13. SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER AND SMOKE Next: Rome
  14. "The Ann Sothern Show"...Episode: "The Lucy Story" with guest Lucille Ball aired Oct. 5, 1959...
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