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Miles, can you please confirm my win Re: Selene Royle, Thanks Twinks
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I don't think he really believed her.... Of course he 'didn't believe her...men are smarter then that, give him some credit! Yes, quite clearly, his wife was quite 'oblivious' to him throughout the movie, she played him for a fool and that is why I did not like the ending! Fred looked like a 'lost little puppy dog' and you couldn't help but feel sorry for him!
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
twinkeee replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
Lucille Ball? -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
twinkeee replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
babes'.....I wish you would still play :| The Game is not Nearly as much fun without you or your knowledge and expertise ! Twink -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face II - Post 1950's. Whose is it?
twinkeee replied to Kid Dabb's topic in General Discussions
Wilhelmina Cooper ? Twink -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
twinkeee replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
musicalnovelty, Your point as stated was: {"Which is more impressive, one's computer skills or one's knowledge of Movie Stars? I think it should 'definitely' be the latter..} ... that is the part I have a problem with, you feel it should be one's knowledge of Stars over that of computer research skills,.... perhaps you missed my point! Twink -
Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
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Margo Grahame? Edited by: twinkeee on May 8, 2013 3:03 AM -
The second pic looks a bit like Ann Rutherford ?
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Oh, that face, that fabulous face. Whose is it?
twinkeee replied to georgiegirl's topic in General Discussions
While I admire Fred's (and others) research skills, I don't usually ID a picture unless I know who it is, no searching needed. Which is more impressive one's search skills or one's knowledge of movie stars. With all due respect to Fred, it should definitly be the latter... Fred's knowledge of movie stars and movies are 'bar none' as are his research skills which are his 'expertise'. To insinuate that it should Only be based on one's 'knowledge' of the Stars,... there are No rules! In the past, he has been kind enough holding off with his answer so that others, who are not as knowledgeable, have a chance to answer. As for myself, sometimes I recognize a star instantly and sometimes I don't and a search is in order. I've only had TCM for 1 1/2 yrs and have been on the boards for 7 mos., my knowledge of Old Movie Stars is limited compared to others. This is supposed to be a Fun Game, so does it really matter how it is played ? Twink -
Then I guess it was GAIL DAVIS, I assumed her TV name, Annie Oakley would do ! Twink
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The name meant nothing to me either! She was on a 1950s TV program called 'Ding Dong School " (I have never heard of it)! Her name on the show was 'Miss Frances', the show also starred Fran Allison. Twink
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TCM FORUM IS AS SLOW AS MOLASSES TO LOAD
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LOL :^0 , VERY FUNNIE' Twink -
TCM FORUM IS AS SLOW AS MOLASSES TO LOAD
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< One of my posts seems to be lost...> Did you check the 'Lost 'n Found' Hibi ? -
I can't see how Jimmy Stewart was 'head over heals' in love with Maureen. Her voice was 'annoying' and she always sounded like she was on the verge of 'crying' in All of her movies! :| Twink
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[b]Alice In Wonderland[/b] (1933) Friday Night
twinkeee replied to hlywdkjk's topic in General Discussions
Given that it was made in 1933, anything is possible. As, you noted before, there is probably a cut down version for TV. The AIW shown on Fri has Both the credits at the Start of the movie as well as the end, which seems unusual I would think. As far as all the Info from various sources, in regards to the lenght ., we know that they are not always correct. -
[b]Alice In Wonderland[/b] (1933) Friday Night
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Yes, the end of the movie shows the credits . I recorded the movie. Edited by: twinkeee on May 7, 2013 12:11 AM -
[b]Alice In Wonderland[/b] (1933) Friday Night
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By End Titles, do you mean credits at the end of the film ? -
I recognized her 'instantly' from Leave It To Beaver re-runs as 'Theodore's Principal... as well from various movies. She was also in a few I Love Lucy shows..tended to play 'uppity' society characters. She's the type of character that you just remember as having seen somewhere, but not necessarily where, however, the "Theodore's - principal episode stands out in my mind in the way she would 'pronounce' his name - typical of her character! Twink
