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BunnyWhit

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  1. Definitely Thelma Ritter. Arden's characters always seem to be trying too hard for the joke, while Ritter's characters always seem like they are naturally as witty and cynical as the day is long. Love her so much. Next: Andy Griffith or Don Knotts
  2. Anita Ekberg was in Blood Alley (1955) with Lauren Bacall. Lauren Bacall was in Harper (1966) with Paul Newman. Next: Don Murray
  3. "What'll I Do?" (1924) Next: song about a garment of some sort
  4. Grant Withers was in Rio Grande (1950) with Chill Wills.
  5. Duggan, Willie -- Dan Duryea in The Bounty Killer (1965)
  6. John Garfield as Paul Boray, Humoresque (1946) -- Lana Turner as Constance MacKenzie, Peyton Place (1957) -- Cecil Kellaway as Dr. William Chumley, Harvey (1950) = The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) Next: Claus von Bulow, Raimund Gregorius, and Dr. Susan Wheeler have a darned uncomfortable relationship
  7. No Greater Glory (1934) -- love this film Next: supporting cast represent the smartest characters in the room
  8. Shelley Hack, Annie Hall (1977) Next: a Diane
  9. For a Few Dollars More (1964)
  10. Tom Skerritt was in Steel Magnolias (1989) with Sally Field. Sally Field was in Absence of Malice (1991) with Paul Newman. Next: William Forsythe
  11. I don't feel the chemistry between James Garner and Sally Field in Murphy's Romance (1985). I also don't feel the appropriate "unchemistry" between Brian Kerwin (who plays the ex-husband who is something of a rounder) and Sally Field. I like Garner, and he has the right amount of sex appeal in the movie as a mature man who still has interest in romance, but for me, the other two fall flat in their respective roles. I also never felt any heat between Alan Alda's Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H (1972-1983) and any of the nurses he kissed. Maybe because it was television in the 70s, maybe because (in my view) Alda has the sex appeal of a codfish. No disrespect to Alda. No disrespect to codfish.
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