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CarolAirey

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  1. Debbie Reynolds was in *MARY, MARY (1963)* with Barry Nelson.
  2. Correct as always, lana. You're up!
  3. Speedy Gonzales is your name! I know this one's a gimme but I've always loved that last line!! Your turn, stick ...
  4. Man 1: Well, you don't understand, Osgood. Ah, I'm a man. Man 2: Well, nobody's perfect.
  5. Alicia Rhett auditioned for the part of Melanie Hamilton, but the role went instead to Olivia de Havilland . In March 1937, George Cukor offered Rhett the role of India Wilkes. {font:Arial, sans-serif}Did you know that Oscars awarded before 1949 can be bought and sold on the open market? Recipients of Oscars after that date have to sign an agreement with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences stating that before any Oscar sale, the Academy has first rights to purchase it for $1. Who bought the Gone With the Wind 1939 Best Picture Oscar for $1.54 million?{font} Edited by: CarolAirey on Mar 1, 2012 12:04 AM
  6. Strasser 5 Across: Bogey's character name in this same film (two words, 10 letters) Edited by: CarolAirey on Feb 29, 2012 11:35 PM
  7. *AIR FORCE ONE FINE DAY* Next: baby
  8. Hope Lange was in *Peyton Place (1957)* with Russ Tamblyn.
  9. This is proving awkward this evening ... grrr! Let's try again. _ _ R _ _ _ _ A _ _ _
  10. NEHEMIAH PERSOFF Next: Foreign character actor * - - - - - - - - - - Edited by: CarolAirey on Feb 29, 2012 10:26 PM Cannot get the spacing to appear correctly. The first name has 6 letters and the surname has 5: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  11. Yvette MimIeux' character in *Where the Boys Are* (1960) Next: most romantic scene
  12. Harry the Horse - Sheldon Leonard in *Guys and Dolls* (1955)
  13. Ronald Reagan was in *BOY MEETS GIRL* (1938) with Marie Wilson.
  14. You got it, Lavender! Caught this recently as I am a huge fan of Glenn Miller's music. Sweet to see how he named "A String of Pearls" after the set of pearls he gave his wife when he could finally afford the real ones. I'm a romantic at heart! Your thread.
  15. In the early part of this film, Jimmy's character was well acquainted with pawn shops.
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