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Ive seen the movie before, but wanted so much to hear the closing remarks. Ideally, I'd like to get a copy, which I'd be happy to handsomely compensate for
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save your $$
It's available on the internet archive: https://archive.org/details/LedZeppelinTheSongRemainsTheSame-Film1976
you can watch it online, or download it...
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Since it's Woody Guthrie singing it, there are several Youtube videos of him singing the song...maybe one of them is the same arrangement?
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Loveland, June--Barbara Nichols in Dear Heart
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The Shape of Water (yikes...)
next--talent agent
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Busby Berkely style, in Fashions of 1934

and much smaller fans in Flower Drum Song

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2 minutes ago, shutoo said:
Carrie
next--ancient curse
Whoops...this was for telekinesis
Okay...remake--The Haunting
next--confusing ending
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Carrie
next--ancient curse
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Victoria Tennant (All of Me and L.A. Story)

Bernadette Peters (The Jerk and Pennies From Heaven)

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3 hours ago, LonesomePolecat said:
COLUMBO & MONK both had bathtub murders
Those two Columbo episodes--where Martin Landau plays twins and Rip Torn kills his nephew--are two of my favorites!
Murder She Wrote and Psych had tub murders (electrocution) too
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Joan Blondell, interrupted by James Cagney in Blonde Crazy
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Natalie Wood has a breakdown in the tub in Splendor in the Grass

Steve Martin is joined by a friend in The Jerk

Tony Curtis bathes fully clothed in Some Like It Hot
the idea of getting your big toe stuck while in the tub in The Seven Year Itch

was used again in The Dick Van Dyke Show.....

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Flash forward..we find out why she was rushing to get married when she gives birth to a baby boy. The man who's befriended her knows a couple who adopt the baby, and arranges a job for her at an upscale shop. He goes back to his wandering ways.
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19 hours ago, MilesArcher said:
#6 was at one time a sponsor of "The Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet".
That made me think Kodak..don't actually remember it, but here it is...
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2. was Lark cigarettes...'have a Lark, have a Lark, have a Lark today....
4. No Matter What Shape used in Alka Seltzer ads
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She contemplates suicide on a bridge, but a disheveled fellow stops her and asks her to go to his home to talk. He looks seedy, but actually he's very well educated and fairly wealthy; he's just 'dropped out' to bum around the world on cattle boats.
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well, Louie, Louie of course...they didn't know the words in Coupe de Ville either
next--another song that was played by every small town group at every high school dance
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The Great Dictator
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Where's Poppa?
Let's Kill Uncle
What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
Shadow of a Doubt
Mermaids
Bloody Mama
Ordinary People
Little Miss Sunshine
You Can't Take it With You
Gypsy
Throw Mama From the Train
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Serial Mom
Mommie Dearest
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Sumner, Richard--Spencer Tracy in Desk Set
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After a long wait, one hears a crash ...yup, it's her fiance'...she's not getting married today.
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Alan Arkin, Last of the Red Hot Lovers

Warren Beatty in Shampoo

Frank Sinatra in Come Blow Your Horn

Don Knotts in The Love God?

Elvis, in most of his films...

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Two women standing in front of a court house begin talking. They are both waiting for their fiances, and plan to be married that day.
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Something to Talk About--Bonnie Raitt from the movie of the same name...incidently, the song is not played during this particular scene, it was just used in the video, but I like the song, so....
next--'alone' or 'lonesome' in lyrics
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The Parent Trap
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Marie Wilson was the quintessential 'dumb blonde' in the My Friend Irma radio, film and tv versions

Steve Martin in The Jerk

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