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  1. oh dear, there must be ten thousand of those... Annie Hall Stella Dallas The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Kitty Foyle Angela's Ashes Sophie's Choice The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie My Friend Irma Nancy Drew: Detective Alice, Sweet Alice Betsy's Wedding Kiss Me, Kate Inside Daisy Clover Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York All About Eve Don't Talk to Irene Annabelle Takes a Tour Susan Slept Here Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon Shirley Valentine Rosemary's Baby Dolores Claiborne It Happened to Jane My Life With Caroline Reveille With Beverly Portrait of Jennie
  2. The Lost Weekend bad trip for Vincent Price in The Tingler Bob and Bing have the same hallucination in The Road to Morocco
  3. engagements that didn't work out... Dear Heart --Glenn Ford and Angela Lansbury The More the Merrier --Jean Arthur and Richard Gaines Flower Drum Song --Miyoshi Umeki and Jack Soo Bringing Up Baby --Cary Grant and Virginia Walker On a Clear Day You Can See Forever --Barbra Streisand and Larry Blyden Sweet Home Alabama --Reese Witherspoon and Patrick Dempsey What's Up, Doc? --Ryan O'Neal and Madeline Kahn and one that did, eventually...engaged 14 years, Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine in Guys and Dolls
  4. Marlo Thomas (That Girl) and her godmother Loretta Young (The Loretta Young Show) and the designer was Werle'. I always thought this was a mistake, considering an aspiring actress with temp jobs could've never afforded the threads she dressed in...every dress had a matching coat, and a closet full of 'evening' wear...really? In that time period, a young actress wannabe would've been wearing less conventional dresses, and if she did need to 'dress up' it would've probably been a knock off of a knock off of Givenchy or Oleg Cassini, or the old staple Chanel suit.
  5. Yes! I'm not the only one who's seen it! I was surprised at the ending...thought she would stay with Marshall and keep ties to her son. Your thread, lavenderblue!
  6. Compulsion (1959) version of Leopold-Loeb case In Cold Blood(1967) Clutter family murders A Place in the Sun (1951) based on murder trial of Chester Gillette A Night to Remember (1958) sinking of Titanic Battle of the Sexes (2017) those of us who were around remember this was a huge story Madeleine (1950) based on accused murderer Madeleine Smith in Scotland Quiz Show (1994) 50's quiz show scandal The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (1955) about notorious triangle/murder of NY society power players White and Thaw and showgirl Evelyn Nesbit Heavenly Creatures (1994) New Zealand murder case involving two schoolgirls Reversal of Fortune (1990_ about the (still) shady death of heiress/socialite Sunny von Bulow
  7. Englehorn, Capt.--Frank Reicher in King Kong
  8. The Grapes of Wrath The Theory of Everything Hidden Figures Rudy The Pursuit of Happyness Serpico With a Song in My Heart Places in the Heart
  9. The 'Mr. Wong' series...the first five starred Boris Karloff, but for Phantom of Chinatown, Keye Luke played James Lee Wong--the first time an American studio had cast an Asian actor in a sound film to portray an Asian detective
  10. Yentl (Barbra Streisand and Amy Irving) The Great McGinty (Brian Donlevy and Muriel Angelus) Coming to America (Eddie Murphy and Vanessa Bell Calloway)...spoiler...it's 'arranged' but doesn't come off
  11. She is determined to expose this woman as a gold digger, and does. In the process, the boy's father falls for her...now two men love her...who will she choose? She loves the man who's helped her all these years, but wants to be with her son.... note: maybe I'm the only one who's seen this..late 30s...very famous actress. I'll give it a couple days for any guesses.
  12. Bedtime for Bonzo and all the films featuring Francis, the talking mule...
  13. Gaslight next--that's a good one...another 'messing with someone's head'
  14. Sleeper--set in 2173, when scientists have discovered really healthy foods include cream pies and hot fudge..(I knew it!)
  15. Jefferson, Jack--James Earl Jones in The Great White Hope
  16. Well, I'll wrap this up then: Laura's cousin Donna Palmer was called 'a favorite', and Laura sets her up with their bachelor neighbor...she's a psychologist, although she also makes her own jewelry, illustrates cookbooks, and designs ponchos with removable sleeves. Evidently, Laura had a lot of cousins...you mentioned one, and she mentions one that's a dentist in a 'Jerry' episode, and another that's a lawyer, when Buddy says he's divorcing Pickles...big family, I guess... Peebs is the big winner, and the prize is....a lifetime supply of walnuts! hope you have the closet space... Thanks everyone for playing! Your thread, Peebs!
  17. East of Eden The Shakiest Gun in the West Mr. and Mrs. North South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
  18. Dixon, Bunny--Stefanie Powers in Palm Springs Weekend
  19. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes "Elementary, my dear Watson" next--fire truck
  20. you're right...but Laura never calls him a 'favorite'...it's another cousin... yup...a fellow dancer tells Rob that Laura's from Brooklyn (and this lady really sounds like she's from Brooklyn!) Another little bit of trivia is that Laura says her last name is Mehan (sounds like it, anyway) but others call her Laura Meeker...and MTM's married name at that time was....Meeker!
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