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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
shutoo replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Bridget Jones' Diary (Honor Blackman) next--real estate deal -
I didn't know that--in the films, Blondie's mailman always got knocked down before the titles ☺️ some more help: 3. the sale of the bible led to big changes for the minister of the church 13. the blouse was a gift, and the lady it was given to was REALLY not the type for a blouse with 'ooh la la' on it 14. the shoes, unfortunately, fell apart 15. everyone saw something different in the big glass cannister
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The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady Only the Lonely
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maybe this will help: 3. 70's sit com; bible was bought at a church auction 7. 50's classic sit com; one character often broke the 4th wall, but in this episode, 3 actors abandon character 13. The blouse had the Eiffel tower on the front, 'oooh la la' on the back 14. Lead works for them...briefly (lots of brief jobs..) 15. Inside the cannister was murky water and mysterious 'stuff'
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Nash, Elliott--Glenn Ford in The Gazebo
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Good News Bye Bye Birdie Thoroughly Modern Millie Grease
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Thanks for sharing! Dellinger's role got shorted in the film...he was actually the one that started reading the names of the victims in Vietnam, but he was stopped, and Hayden took over...in the film, Hayden gets the big finish solo.
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The Trial of the Chicago 7--Since I have only seen one of the Oscar nominated films (Mank), I thought I'd try another. Well....I thought it was more interesting as a inner look at how the defendants interacted away from the courtroom. The case itself would seem interesting enough without Hollywoodizing it...and yet some of the big dramatic moments were altered--the release of Bobby Seale didn't happen immediately after he was bound and gagged...evidently he had to sit that way for days...were these just days of outrage by the attorneys? And I'm a bit put off by the addition of a wily female agent invented for...what purpose? Just to add a female role? To illustrate how some poor slob can be duped by a pretty face? Whatever...The performances were good, and I was surprised by Sacha Baron Cohen's Abbie Hoffman (I normally write him off as the Borat/Bruno flake), but the academy overlooked Frank Langella's convincing portrayal of the judge...tyrannical and not playing with a full deck. Eddie Redmayne is top billed, but honestly, the Tom Hayden character is the least interesting in the bunch. I'd say it's a good film, but I wouldn't call it great (funny...I thought the same of Mank..)
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perfection, so far! Still remaining: 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 If no one takes another guess I'll post some clues later today...
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Harry Lime in The Third Man Mary Smith, the Star of Midnight (and no, this isn't her... ) The Wizard of Oz
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finding 3 film titles from a plot description
shutoo replied to nemo's topic in Information, Please!
House of Cards (1993) -
Here are a few things....distinctive 'things'...you name the tv show where they were relevant 1. A gold thimble..scratched 2. Krammar's Delicious Mystery Appetizer 3. A large 400 year old Bible 4. Veal Prince Orloff 5. A stuffed horse named Napoleon 6. Tickets for "Kiss My Face" 7. Iron deer lawn ornament 8. Candy Queen low-cal chocolates 9. "The Mocking Bird Murder Mystery" 10. Clown painting by Artanis 11. Carsini Wineries 12. The spirit of Count Istvan Teleky 13. 'Exquisite Parisian' model blouse 14. The Smart and Stunning Shoe Service 15. A $12 glass cannister purchased at a carnival
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Gone With the Wind Foreign Correspondent Darkest Hour (2017)
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America from West Side Story next--another with a lot of people singing outside
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---> Farrell, Glenda
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Adam's Rib
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Brinker, Boo--Betty Lynn in June Bride
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
shutoo replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
How to Marry a Millionaire (David Wayne=very sexy...) next--nepotism -
Girl With a Pearl Earring (I had to look up the date of the painting..it was 1665)
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
shutoo replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Wall Street next--twins (that aren't Hayley Mills..) -
Long Time Gone from Woodstock (1970) next--song used during title sequence
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Finch, J. Pierpont--Robert Morse in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
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unemployable Michael Dorsey/soap star Dorothy Michaels...Tootsie nerdy pharmacist Warren Quimby (Richard Basehart) is also salesman Paul Sothern in Tension (1949) Nestor Patou (Jack Lemmon) becomes Lord X to be with Irma la Douce
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Going Hollywood
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Singleton, Penny
