slaytonf
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Yup. Ben.
Whoops, shoulda replied to MilesArcher. Kudos.
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Think you're clever, huh? Well, I'll get you! Here!:

Yeah, that's Gleason.
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Ah, an opening. Here's a suave gentleman:

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I am shocked, shocked to learn there are political agendas lying all around.
But you are wrong about the ten million lost man hours, it was fifty million. And it's been documented that it was the communist infiltrators who introduced the mafia into the trade unions. And they assassinated Franklin Roosevelt. They did all this to achieve their one great goal: make America lose the war and lead to a Nazi victory. This is proof of the idiocy of the communists, and why communism ultimately failed. They were so dumb they didn't realize they were hindering their greatest ally in the war, and helping Germany defeat the Soviet Union.
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Beat me to it. That's what I think.
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(Watching people dance the Carioca.)
Honey Hale: What's this business about the foreheads?
Fred Ayres: Mental telepathy.
Honey Hale: I can tell what they're thinking about from here.
Ginger Rogers, Fred Astarie
Flying Down to Rio
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Susan Sarandon? Rocky Horror?
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I believe it was a premiere. I liked it, though not immensely. It appeared to me it was Ken Annakin's direction that saved it from total disaster.
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That was too good a clue. Even I could make use of it: Barbara Bouchet.
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Haven't a clue, how about giving us one?
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Well, I'll give you a chance. Below is a pic I got from another of her later movies. I didn't use it because I thought it looked too much like her younger self (as if my judgement on that score wroked with other actors in the past):

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I thought this would be the toughest ever! She looks nothing like she did in Curse of the Cat People. All the pics of her on the internet are of her in her early career. I had to actually take a screen shot of her in A Connecticut Yankee to get an older pic. But you are right, it's her. Rats!
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Yeah, looks like. Thanks, Cap.
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You mean, never be rid of you.
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Can't remember any scene like that. A woman gets killed, but its outside in a snowy field.
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Googie Withers.
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I just edited my post. I didn't notice the quote I pasted failed to come through.
Hey, it still didn't come through.
Edited by: slaytonf on Feb 10, 2013 2:41 PM
Oh, now it did.
Edited by: slaytonf on Feb 10, 2013 2:41 PM
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Richard's car in the opening scenes is a Mercer, right?
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I'm all shook up.
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I know I heard this in a movie somewhere:
Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
You step out of line, the man come and take you away
We better stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
"For What It's Worth"
Buffalo Springfield
Edited by: slaytonf on Feb 10, 2013 2:39 PM
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You might be thinking of Wings of Desire, by Wim Wenders, and starring Bruno Ganz, and Solveig Dommartin:
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To be fair, it was a really young Elizabeth Taylor.
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Correction, one of the great singers. Yes, it's Nancy Wilson!


Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
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>Kid-Dabb:
>Your manners are a welcome relief
But of course, monsieur. May I invite you into the conservatory? Annette has just laid out the tea.