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slaytonf

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  1. Hey, that's close. Maybe I got skunked again. No, I think not.
  2. Ah, an example of the Forward/Reverse Field Theory effect.
  3. I do have to work, you know. OK, somebody should get this easy:
  4. You were the first to name her! It's up to you to duke it out with the Kid for honors.
  5. Is there no face you don't know? At long last, is there no face you don't know?
  6. You know your faces, man. Know this?: Yes, this looks too much like her, but it's a great pic.
  7. That was too obvious. Name the movie? Nevermind. Hoow abooout this?:
  8. I think what Dargo2 was referring to was the Reverse/Forward Field Theory.
  9. This so does not look like her. I thought, this is some other face, mixed in through googlechance. I carefully compared it with more recognizable photos until I was sure. And you get her in sixteen minutes. Less, 'cause you had to see her and post. Mmmph.
  10. The star is so distracting. . . .My best guess is Barbara Stanwyck. But wait, I just saw it is the post 50s threadle. I am out of the time. Edited by: slaytonf on Feb 5, 2013 10:09 PM
  11. If you can't find it anywhere, keep an eye out for it on TCM. It shows occasionally.
  12. If I understand what Sepiatone means, there is a scene in The Court Jester where the forward/reverse gimmick, I would call it, is used. During the sped-up knighting ceremony, Danny Kaye is dragged along in a line of soldiers which is reversed and forwarded multiple times.
  13. It should be The Richest Girl in the World, with Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, and Fay Wray: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025718/
  14. Not any of 'em. He was mostly a TV actor, but the movies he was in, you'd know.
  15. No need to apologize. Here, I'll give you something to guess just for yourself: ]
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