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flashback42

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  1. Right. Biography Channel ran tandem essays on Hawn and Russell a couple of days ago. Included that scene. Sixes'
  2. ...The movie has a little age on it, but this scrap of dialogue turned up recently on the Bio Channel: "You tell'em I'm coming. -- And Hell's coming with me! You hear me? Hell's coming with me!"
  3. Dothery; I'm not surprised that the film I named is not the one you had cited. Seems almost no one else is aware of *Chance Meeting*, but I'm sort of a one-man cult for the film. One of it's featires: Stanley Baker (Welsh). Micheline Presle, (French) and Hardy Kruger (German) are the stars of this English movie. Final scene: Micheline has been arrested for the murder that she committed and tried get blamed on Kruger. Her curtain line: "But I never expected to fall in love with you! Damn you! Damn you!" As mentioned, Terrence1 is up.
  4. *Stormy Monday* *A Dry White Season* *The Perfect Storm* *A Walk in The Spring Rain* *Snow Day* ...For consideration: A Wind of Hurricane Force -- 1963 TV episode on Bob Hope Presents the Chrystler Theater. ??
  5. > {quote:title=Dothery wrote:}{quote}Here's an easy one: > > "Damn you! DAMN YOU!" > May not be the one you have in mind, but that's Micheline Presle's final line to Hardy Kruger in 1959's *Chance Meeting* (British title *Blind Date* ). ??
  6. *Chiefs* *Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World*
  7. Correct, Sixes. Ms. Tushingham's breakout performance in 1961's *A Taste of Honey* got her a lot of favorable notice as a young unmarried mother, and she has stayed quite busy in British film and TV..Possibly her most widespread appearance was the brief scene as "The Girl" presumed to be the daughter of Dr. Yuri Zhivago and his beloved Lara. Sixes' thread.
  8. Addressing TopBilled and others: Some 2-3 years ago, under another username, I set up a thread on this same subject of ranks. I added police ranks also. I.E, you could use "Inspector", "Chief", etc. Most of these entries were cited in that thread... I can think of only this exception: *Major League* *Major League II* *Major League: Back to the Minors*
  9. Quill -- James Remar in *The Phantom* (1996)
  10. ...this title has been useful in several Rounds already... *Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick* *Up the Creek* *Up the River*
  11. (21,792) The housekeeper/cook can not keep up her facade forever. The source novel for this story has, for an opening line, "_____ _____ killed the ________ family because she could not read or write." The actress in this central role had, in the 1960s, at the age of 19, made a breakout splash with her first film role. Her name was often connected with the so-called "kitchen sink" school of British drama.
  12. *The Lake Effect (2009)* *Lake Placid (1999)* *Lake Placid (2010 TVM)* *Lake Placid 2 (2007)* *Lake Placid 3 (2010)* *The Rage in Lake Placid*
  13. During Round 32 ("Money") I was frustrated because none of Agathe Christie's Partners In Crime titles ever used the names of two married detectives -- Tuppence and Tommy. *Death on the Nile* *The River Wild* *Atlantic City* *The Missouri Breaks ** ...*this title refers to a rough, whitewater stretch on the Missouri River in Montana.
  14. *A Pound on Demand* (Sean O'Casey, TVM)
  15. *For a Few Dollars More* *The Angel of Poverty Row* *Two Bits* *If I Had a Million* *If I Had a Million Rubels* *The Moon and Sixpence*
  16. *Young Adam* *Young Americans* *Old Gringo*
  17. *Old Enough* *The Old Fashioned Way* *The Oldest Profession* *Old Dracula* *Old Boyfriends* *The Old Dark House*
  18. Montoya, Ignio -- Mandy Patinkin in *The Princess Bride* (1987)
  19. *Young Billy Young* *Young Dillinger* *Young Bess* *For Those Who Think Young* *Young Guns* *Young Guns II* *The Old Maid* *The Old Man and the Sea*
  20. We still on music/instrument references? *Chico Hamilton, Dancing to a Differetnt Drummer* ...and, dialing back to "Round 28; American Cities: *The Mysteries of Pittsburgh* (2008)
  21. re: the voice as instrument: *Plainsong* (1982) *Plainsong* TVM (2004)
  22. *Ironside* -- (Chief of Detectives) Robert T. -- Title role for Raymond Burr, 1967-75 on NBC
  23. *Banjo on My Knee* *Drums Across the River*
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