flashback42
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Irvin, Clifford -- Richard Gere in The Hoax (2006)
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Makes sense that that's the correct response. Next clue? Or open thread?
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Not Jimmy. Much later in timeline, career more heavily involved in TV than in bigscreen fare.
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...hmmm...But did he have a history of palsy?
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...and does anybody know where to get a decent pair of nylons in this town?
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Thanks, Kid. Next up:
"I don't meet enough women outside show business, and I won't marry anyone in the field."
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Correct. Ms. Provine was the voice talent. That wasn't her on the screen. The prolific Johnny Mercer was the composer.
Your thread.
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"I don't have enough useless hassle. I have to draw Prince Valiant's hairdresser!"
Pssst, Emgee66;
Please help us keep track of sequence, by remembering to number your photo entries. Thanks.
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Night Passage is correct. Previously both stars had played the title role of Tom Destry : Stewart in Destry Rides Again and Murphy in Destry . Brandon de Wilde played the juvinile role.
LiamCasey's thread.
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"Like Elvis said in Jailhouse Rock , Babe, 'Music changes every six months, and you gotta change with it.' "
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Caught Foxes this morning myself. Third viewing. Enjoyed.
Not the Wayne Morris film.
The good sibling, a railroad detective, has a blot on his record. He once gave his outlaw brother his own horse, allowing an escape. He's still trying to live that down.
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♫ He sleeps out there on the prairie,
Out where the coyotes wail,
The reason he ain't at the bar drinking with the boys
Makes quite a dismal tale -- ♪
♫ He shouldn't-a hadn't-a oughtn't-a swang on me!
He oughtn't-a hadn't-a shouldn't-a nossiree!
You don't get many callers out on the lone prairie --
He shouldn't-a hadn't-a oughtn't-a swang on me! ♪
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♫ The message on his tombstone
Is simple as can be:
He shouldn't-a hadn't-a oughtn't-a swang on me! ♪
Film? context?
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The quote clued up here is in a speech to Willie Nelson. Extra hint.
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The two stars were, in their offscreen lives, authentic combat heros from WWII.
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Toro Tanaka lost face on a national scale when he failed to make the catch that likely would have put his team, the Yokohoma Bay Stars, into the Nippon Championship playoffs. Only years later was it discovered that he found employment as a children's entertainer, and that he worked in public, but inside a costume, entertaining fans of the nation's film industry.
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Truth was, the keyboard was his instrument, but Scruffy just loved the guitar, and wouldn't play anything else in performance.
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♫ But sometimes when we touch,
The honesty's too much,
I want to close my eyes and hide...♪
♫ I'm just a lonely writer
Lost within my truth,
A hesitant prize fighter,
Lost within my youth...♪
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A popular young actor, just 16 or so at the time, had a role as an orphan who was taken in and protected by the good brother.
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A popular young actor, just 16 or so at the time, had a role as an orphan who was taken in and protected by the good brother.
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next up:
Melinda Dillon -- Copyrights
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I remember reading about an arranged competition in which Clint Eastwood emerged as the winner. And there was another story about Sammy Davis Jr. out-performing everybody. All this was years ago, and I remember nothing about anything more recent.
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end of a funeral oration...
"Take him, Lord, but, knowing Cable I suggest -- don't take him lightly."
...David Warner in The Ballad of Cable Hogue

The First Film That Comes to Mind...
in Games and Trivia
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Eye of the Cat (1969)
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