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mudskipper

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  1. Thanks... What do these four actresses have in common ? 1) Katharine Hepburn 2) Barbra Streisand 3) Julie Andrews 4) Hillary Swank
  2. They were all in movies with Ronald Reagan...
  3. Sounds like The Three Stooges. (hello...hellO...heLLO.....HEllo !)...."Gents Without Cents" ?.
  4. More letters--Actor: __ E __ R __ E __ __ N __ __ O __ __ R __
  5. Here's a quote from a nice 50s movie: "For Heaven's sake Joe, my goodness, talking to yourself !.. So you finally flipped your lid. What are you doing talking to yourself in the dark? That's a sign of old age, Joe, talking to yourself..."
  6. "The Old Chisholm Trail" w/ Johnny Mack Brown (1942)....Yipity yi yo !!..
  7. GARY MERRILL Next---Actor: __ E __ __ __ E __ __ N __ __ O __ __ __ __
  8. "The Black Tulip" (1937)....Your thread, Six.
  9. "Song of Hajji Baba", or "Hajji Baba's Lament", sung by Nat King Cole from "The Adventures Of Hajji Baba" starring John Derek....Your thread, Metz.
  10. "What A Perfect Combination" by Eddie Cantor from "The Kid From Spain". Here's the video from You Tube: http://youtu.be/qU5dvsvOtGg I guess it's all yours, novelty.
  11. I don't know...all circumcised ?. Seems to be a popular topic in San Francisco nowadays...Breech babies ? Edited by: mudskipper on Jul 14, 2011 3:21 AM
  12. An easy one...According to Peter Bogdanovich, the phrase "Judy, Judy, Judy" could have come from which Cary Grant movie ?
  13. Clue: The song is from a movie that has the "Great Spanish Bullfighter, Sebastian II"...
  14. Based on a book by Dumas...and Haarlem is really spelled with two As
  15. Thank you....This song "lament" was sung by a popular male singer at the start of a movie with a foreign setting: "Come to my tent, oh my beloved! Bring me your lips warm as the sun; Hear my lament, oh my beloved, Come to my arms, oh wonderful one. Enter my heart and stay there forever, Lost in the spell of stars up above..." The song title contains the song of the hero and the movie....Song, Singer, Movie?...By the way, the singer of the theme song was not in the cast or movie at all...
  16. Correct, Lana. Based on the best-selling book by Richard Bradford, the son of Roark Bradford who wrote the play on which "Green Pastures" was based, this is a very nice movie which I wish they'd release on DVD...Your thread....and welcome back ...
  17. Clue: This actor has played a pilot, a buccaneer, a pianist, and a gambler...
  18. Good old Nestor Pavia in "Tarantula"...
  19. Not maybe...It is. Your thread, Flash.
  20. It's ok, Cujas..."Operation Petticoat" it is, with Cary Grant and Tony Curtis...Your thread, Fi.
  21. Thanks. Next: This actor, a marine corps pilot, was related to Sir Laurence Olivier through his paternal great grandmother...
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