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flashback42

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  1. Per gossip, allegation, legend, rumor and innuendo -- and the scriptwriters who worked on the 2006 biopic *Hollywoodland*, that would be studio executive E.J. Mannix, whose wife, Toni Mannix, had made Mr. Reeves her boy-toy. That movie is filmed showing three different endings, covering the main theories about the death. It holds the suicide theory for last.
  2. ...abandoned thread... Final line: "I keep telling you, Joey. If you gonna hang around with me, you gotta stop bein' an a*shole!"
  3. This celebrity panelist was a longtime favorite, and a dependable comic wit. He occupied the "center square" in hopes that the procedures would focus on him often.
  4. Ivanoff, Vladimir -- Robin Williams in *Moscow on the Hudson* (1984)
  5. Let the answer offered lie there; finance can come and correct it if it's wrong. Meanwhile: Actor with some film credits, more sitcom credits, many game show credits. On daytime Hollywood Squares, he had this exchange: Emcee: "Why did President James K. Polk have an extra large bath tub installed in the White House?" Player: "He had a huuuuge rubber duckie!" ...Who???
  6. Cass Eliott billed as "Mama Cass" correct. I had actually wanted to work that onto the thread about naming the song. but there was no chance to do that. At a little over 125 Views, skipper's thread.
  7. Correct as to the title, skipper. Wanta add the song title and the singer?
  8. Work for the cowboy is phasing out. One man marries a widow, ends up helping her run the hardware store she inherited. A step down, in the view of many of these men.
  9. Does this involve a Mother & Daughter con game team?
  10. > {quote:title=flashback42 wrote:}{quote}Uh, Groucho, then? Hmmm? ?:|
  11. Ranchhand / bunkhouse dealings with a man who has, thus far, refused to bathe.
  12. Absolutely *White Oleander.* Still have a lot of respect for that chickflick. Morning, lavender. Your thread.
  13. Fuller, Mildred -- Eve McVeagh in *High Noon* (1952)
  14. I actually wanted to post this one in the thread about 'name this song', but I can't tell if that one is open. Anyway: ♫ The good times are comin' They're comin' real soon... And I'm not just throwin' pennies At the moon...♪ Movie title? Vocalist?
  15. Something seems familiar here. Is Woody Allen involved?
  16. Again, no Views count, but a week without reaction. 3 Jan 1969 -- *Male of the Species* Anna Calder-Marshall as the young woman. Sean Connery as her father. Michael Caine as her workmate. Paul Schofield as her manipulative boss. Sir Laurence Olivier was the announcer. The bottom of the page of the IMDb site for Anna Calder-Marshall has a trailer vidio for the *Male of the Species* TVM, making use of all the famous faces. Open thread.
  17. Thanks, skipper. (61,920) "I'm just sayin' there's a lot of damn Indians in Montana!" Next up: The West in changing, and he doesn't like it. Big companies in the East are the owners. Not local ranchers.
  18. The actress, age 24 at the time of this Emmy-winning performance, has one of those hyphenated names. She has worked steadily since that time, mostly in England; shows up in a number of those Brit mysteries that Americans can catch on A&E or BBC America. She has a son, born in 1981, also a steadily-employed in films and Brit TV. A few years after this miniseries performance, she again worked with the knighted actor mentioned earlier, playing Cordelia to his Lear. After her series of bad experiences with men, the young women again crosses paths with her Cockney workmate. He responds to her sniping by pointing out, "The people running around trying to hurt others are the ones who are full of hurt themselves." The story closes with a note of hope for her. Title? Name(s)? Edited by: flashback42 on Apr 19, 2012 9:07 AM
  19. She has some skills, some resources, some moves. A break-in at his home. Some completed journalistic work disappears from his computer. He's shouting outside her door, screaming threats. waking the neighborhood. Breaks a window and reaches in; she stabs his hand.
  20. *144* "Pan-and-Scan has some upside, of course. Put this same shot on Widescreen and we all look about 8% heavier."
  21. ...a favorite of mine... *Bandolero!* ???
  22. He has to travel in connection with his writing assignments. Then she finds out he had returned to town a couple of times -- without coming back to her. "It means he's getting what he wants somewhere else." She visits him at his apartment on an afternoon. They make love while her daughter waits in the car. Then he tells her she has to leave, because he has a date. This will not go unavenged. Edited by: flashback42 on Apr 19, 2012 12:27 AM
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