alix1929
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I will guess "The Sting" just to get us another clue going (I do know Eileen Brennan was brunette).
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I'm sure this is too obvious...Taxi, with James Cagney?
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Saratoga?
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Correct! Those violets gave it away! Your turn now. Have fun!
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No, try again!
Clue #4: Violets
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No, but good guess!
Clue #4 Brother shoots craps in cloakroom.
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Okay, no bites?
Clue #3: Swanky dance
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Mongo, I want to change the topic here a little. Last night I was surfing around on a very well-done silent film website. Under their FAQs, it said that there were a few child stars from the 20's still alive but that was all. I immediately emailed them that Anita Page (Our Dancing Daughters) was still alive and appearing in films! Do you know of any other adult film stars from the silent era still alive? I know most would be in their mid 90's by now, but I was curious.
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I read about 1/2 way through the GWTW sequel and quit! It was not what I'd expected at all. I was vastly disappointed, but should have known better! I blame only myself.
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I believe a few years back I did request "Trouble in Paradise," and it did eventually get shown. I'm sure, though, I'm not the only one to request this gem, though!
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Anne Baxter?
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I will probably watch, but I'm always amazed at the films left out of "Top 100" shows or lists.
Plus, they tend to use films from the last 20 years more than a retrospect of films since the beginning of movie history.
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GWTWbooklover, I didn't know Will Benteen was the original "speaker" of the "askin' ain't gettin'" line in the movie. His was a character that didn't make the movie. Sort of too bad, the plot between Careen & Suellen was interesting. Still a movie can't include everything from a book.
I also think, even though the movie strayed from the book, it is still fairly true to the thread of the book.
Re: Scarlett's children in the book. Who were they, and who were their fathers? I know she had several, but can't remember any but Bonnie Blue & Ella.
Re: Archie. I always wondered why he wasn't in the movie. Any thoughts?
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Nope.
Clue #2: Rich guy.
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Wow! Peyton Place was a shot in the dark! I've never played this version of 21 questions, so I hope I do it right.
Clue #1: Middle class girl
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My choices:
Pride & Predjudice (adaptation of a classic novel)
Shop Around the Corner (love story)
Baby Face or Red Dust (gritty pre-Code)
The Crowd (excellent silent)
Snow White or Bambi (full feature animated)
That's sort of a wide variety of films.
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Peyton Place?
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I absolutely LOVE this movie! It's Greer Garson as "Paula" in Random Harvest.
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Eddie Bartlett in "The Roaring Twenties."
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Arsene Lupin?
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The TCM bio on Frances Marion sure was good!
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Kelsea, I also like the scene where Bonnie has died and Melanie comes to comfort Rhett.
Gable was wonderful in that scene.
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Is it known if any actresses served in any capacity? Were there even any military branches that took women back then??? I know many women served as nurses during wars, did any actresses serve in this way?
I think I remember Frances Marion, writer, served in WWI as a war correspondent.
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Larry, I'll chat about GWTW with ya! What are your favorites from GWTW?
Favorite line:
Here's mine -- It comes from Pork (butler) when Miss Scarlett tells him she's going to ask Ashley for the tax money: "Askin' ain't gettin'"
Gosh, isn't that the truth"???
Favorite dress:
Mine--the dress Scarlett wore to the Twelve Oaks BBQ.
Most annoying character:
Mine -- India Wilkes

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Thanks. I didn't know Rooney was in silents.
Good detective work.