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A Kiss Before Dying

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Teasdale, Gloria--Margaret Dumont in Duck Soup
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Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969)

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"A Crazy Heart is not judged by how much you love, but how much you are loved by Strangers on a Train"
next: "Surprisingly, _________________ likes to __________________in their spare time."
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Jerry Van Dyke played in Palm Springs Weekend

and on his brother's show--

George Segal plays the banjo too, but I couldn't think of any films he played it in...
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As a Columbo fan, I can recognize Mike Lally (he did bits on a lot of them)...not sure how clear it is, but here he is as a tram operator in season one:

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Violets Are Blue...
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Hackl, Cornelius--Anthony Perkins in The Matchmaker
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Wag the Dog
next--evil twin
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"Hey look honey, Big Fat Liar sent us a postcard from The West Wing!"
next--"Sure, there was a lot of ----------back in my college days."
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Seven Samurai

Charlie Chan in Shanghai
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Carmichael, Essie--Ann Miller in You Can't Take it With You
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Dave's World
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Brief Encounter his last touch of her shoulder says more than any big goodbye scene

next--sleeping in a tent
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<----my gals, Glenda Farrell and Joan Blondell

Ronald Reagan and the first Mrs, Jane Wyman

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It really doesn't exactly match your description, but it made me think of Panic in Year Zero...after Ray Milland and his family leave LA for a country vacation, the city is destroyed, and they have to scavenger around for food in a post apocalypse world. This may not be it, but I'm almost sure it's not James Stewart you're looking for.
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Williams, Babe--Doris Day in The Pajama Game
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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"I bought a new Pink Cadillac that's positively indecent" (it was a toss up between that and American Gigolo...)
next: "Oh fiddle de de, I'll worry about it..........."
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17 minutes ago, slaytonf said:
Tried it on my MacBook Pro with El Capitan OS (shows you how old my mac is), with Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. No go. Tried on my Samsung phone with Android and it plays. Looks like its something about Android that makes the difference.
Must be. I got curious and used the silk browser on my firesstick...and it plays just fine. Makes sense, I use firestick to run a lot of android programs. Could be some firewall in Windows and OS that prevents it.
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Well I'm starting to think I'm going crazy (not the first time...) so I'm now on a microsoft surface that I use as my laptop, and I clicked it...and just like you I got nothing. Went back to my android tablet....it plays fine!! I don't get it, I use Chrome browser on both. The only difference is this is a microsoft based system on the surface. If you have an android device, phone whatever, try it on that...bet it runs.
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4 hours ago, Old Film Lover said:
Nope. When I click on the arrow, I'm asked to sign in or open an account. Even if I delete that message and click on the arrow, the arrow vanishes but the movie doesn't start playing; it just sits there. Did you try watching the film itself -- even a few minutes of it? Did it play for you?
It sure does..just checked, using chrome browser on an Android tablet, and it played, no pop ups, and I fast forwarded a couple times just to make sure. I think when I initially opened it before, another tab opened up, but I closed it, and it works fine. Theres a box above the film that says sign in to see more, but I've never signed into this site. I'm sorry, I really think this is the film described.
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"Call the police--it's The Incredibly Strange Creatures who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!"
next-- "Say, didn't we meet at........."
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She Went to the Races

Went the Day Well?

The Bride Came C.O.D.

It All Came True

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I hate to think of anyone waiting for Sunday! (or sitting through those awful sick kid/hurt doggie ads on ota tv)...if you don't have Hulu (which has all the episodes) y ou can stream it anytime, anywhere at Uncle Earl's Classic tv site....here's the link to the Dick Van Dyke episodes https://www.solie.org/alibrary/TheDickVanDykeShow.html
love the site...it's a gold mine of classic tv--a lot easier than wading through youtube...and no ads!