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Everything posted by BunnyWhit
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Being There (1979)
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Let Them Eat Cake (1999, a mere 6 episodes 🙁)
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Follow the Fleet (1936)
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Just William (1976-1978)
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Thanks, cinemaman. Nice work! It's your thread.
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Thanks, NoShear, and you too, Peebs! Guy Hamilton directed four Bond films. He also directed a Bond, a Bond Villain, and a Bond Girl in other films. Name these actors and the films.
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Casino Royale
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The dealer wears a clown-like blouse because he's in the Circus Circus Casino midway. This scene is from Diamonds are Forever (1971). He looks like Yaphet Kotto -- is it him?
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The Game (1997) Next: A Perfect Murder (1998) -- two with Michael Douglas from the '90's
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Paris, Texas (1984)
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Purdy, Stella -- Stella Stevens in The Nutty Professor (1963)
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Anderson, Gillian
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"Lucy, Lucy, Lucy -- I told you I don't want you Riding in Cars with Boys at the State Fair." Give my regards to __________, remember me to __________.
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The Candidate (1972)
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Light in the Piazza (1962)
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Darling (1965) Next: Conrad Nagel
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Sullivan, Jean
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Good guess, NoShear! Yep. Super spy-ie stuff! Saltzman enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force shortly after the start of WWII, but his service there was short. He then joined the U.S. Office of Strategic Service where he was part of the Psychological Warfare Bureau. When Saltzman's daughter needed access to some of her father's records in the early 2000's, a simple request quickly became a protracted bureaucratic process. The heavily redacted documents she received required personal sign-off from then Secretary of State, Colin Powell, indicating that Saltzman's activities were still of a sensitive nature. Some researchers believe Fleming and Saltzman did not know each other during the war, while others believe they most certainly did. At any rate, it was this shared experience that made Fleming entrust Bond to Saltzman. Your turn, NoShear.
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Thanks, NoShear! Why did Ian Fleming choose to deal with the then small-time, Canadian-born producer Harry Saltzman instead of going with a money-is-no-object big name? (They have something in common.)
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Good one -- Diane Cilento was the swimming double for Mie Hama. Hama was supposed to do the stunt but was not a strong enough swimmer to handle the undercurrent. Cilento did the swimming because she was a very good swimmer, and oh yeah, she was also Mrs. Sean Connery.
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Man in the Attic (1953) Next: Shane (1953) -- a couple with Jack Palance
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
BunnyWhit replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Straight Shooting (1917) Next: very early William Wyler -
"Who loves ya, Baby" -- you got it, NoShear! Your turn.
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Gaslight (1944)
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Klump, Sherman -- Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor (1996)
