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BunnyWhit

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  1. The Mule (2018) Next: George Clooney is a Dapper Dan man
  2. Kane Next: Riddle, Eddy, and Mandela
  3. Peter O'Toole Next: Who worked with Ned Beatty, Goldie Hawn, and Eddie Albert?
  4. Keystone Kops Next: the hooker with a heart of gold
  5. Moneypenny, Miss -- Lois Maxwell in Dr. No (1962)
  6. Katherine Hepburn with Peter O'Toole and Anthony Hopkins in The Lion in Winter (1968)
  7. Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold with James Stewart and Jean Arthur in You Can't Take It with You (1938)
  8. Zasu Pitts with Doris Day in The Thrill of It All (1963) Thelma Ritter with Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable with Montgomery Clift in The Misfits (1961)
  9. Greed (1924) -- released nearly a year after Frank Hayes' death To Be or Not to Be (1932) -- released one month after Carole Lombard's death Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) -- released six months after Spencer Tracy's death Little Women (1949) -- released four months after C. Aubrey Smith's death The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958) -- released six months after Robert Donat's death High Society (1956) -- released two months after Louis Calhern's death The Naked Edge (1961) -- released a month after Gary Cooper's death A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966) -- released seven months after Buster Keaton's death The Thrill of It All (1963) -- released a month after Zasu's Pitts' death The Carpetbaggers (1964) -- released over two months after Alan Ladd's death The Thirteen Chairs (1969) -- released two months after Sharon Tate's death Enter the Dragon (1973) -- released a month after Bruce Lee's death The Crow (1994) -- released one year after Brandon Lee's death
  10. Red Dawn (1984) Next: Blue Sky (1994) -- red + blue = purple
  11. Good job, Peebs! I'm glad that one is in the bag, or the can, so to speak. I, too, had to look up Sport Chalet, and by the time I did I was singing "Edelweiß", and it was all down hill from there.....
  12. Kate Winslet Next: Who worked with Tracy Ullman, Tom Selleck, and Meryl Streep?
  13. I guess I'll have to say Where Eagles Dare (1966) by Alistair MacLean and the film by the same name from 1968. To me, the most interesting aspect of this Thalia and Melpomene (if you will) between the book and the film is that MacLean wrote the novel and the screenplay at the same time. The book was less violent, the characters were better developed, and the love stories were more pronounced. I've read parts of it, not the whole thing from cover to cover. Interestingly, Angelo Torres did his first movie satire for Mad Magazine in 1969. It was "Where Vultures Fare."
  14. Mr. Roberts (1955) -- I choke up every time Jack Lemmon says, "Mr. Roberts is dead."
  15. old-fashioned ladies' pot party in 9 to 5 (1980) The Dude in The Big Lebowski (1998) Midnight Express (1978) -- smuggling drugs out of Turkey Mama Weed (2020) -- trafficking
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