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Carry on Regardless
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The Tingler
(sorry, just love that bathroom scene)
next--book publisher
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Airplane!
Generally in Charge of a Lot of Things: Mike Finnell
Author of A Tale of Two Cities: Charles DickensRaising Arizona
Baby Wrangler: Julie AschCreepshow
Roach Wrangler: David A. BrodyThe Fearless Vampire Killers
Fangs: Dr. Ludwig Von KrankheitThe Magnificent Ambersons
All the credits are read by Orson Welles, not printed on screenThe Bad Seed
The end credits are each actor stepping out for a bow
Lt. Robinson Crusoe, USN
writing credit: Retlaw Yensid...yes, that's Walter Disney backwardsThe Lady in the Lake
the role of Chrystal Kingsley: Ellay Mort...of course, the character is dead at the beginning, and Ellay Mort=elle est morte...or, she's dead...The Jerk
Cat Juggler: Pig Eye Jackson
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One of my favorite openings...Manhattan -- b/w NYC and Gershwin (if Allen hadn't talked , it would've been perfect)
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What No Man Knows (1921)...must be a long movie....😎

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Watch Your Wife (1926)

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Quick Draw McGraw

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Applegate, Major--Charles Ruggles in Bringing Up Baby-
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I'll See You in My Dreams
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In the 1932 Wheeler/Woolsey version of Girl Crazy the setting was a dude ranch

Dorothy Lamour ditched the sarong to entertain at a dude ranch in Riding High (1943 )
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Blithe Spirit--first wife, the late Kay Hammond, just won't leave

My Favorite Wife Cary Grant and 'wives' Irene Dunne and Gail Patrick

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On 3/7/2020 at 6:15 PM, Dskow said:
Could it have been "The Lost World" (1925)
Good thought...lots of dinosaurs and one woman in group; also Willis O`Brien worked on models for both so there's similarities...but no Kong, no NYC
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Lotsa Luck
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Junior G-Men
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What, no G?😮
Graham, Henry--walter Matthau in A New Leaf
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Best--It Should Happen to You
Worst--Worst--The Marrying Kind
next--Eve Arden
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Dear Brigitte
next--real estate agent
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boy that's hard.....I guess All About Eve
next--another Betty...favorite Betty Grable film
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Johnny Got His Gun --directed by Dalton Trumbo (based on his book)

Jack Lemmon directed pal Walter Matthau in Kotch
Stephen King's one time shot at director was Maximum Overdrive (he also had a bit part...)

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The Cat and the Canary
next--throwing a knife
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50 minutes ago, Gershwin fan said:
What does streaming have to do with viewing any of those actors' movies?
57 minutes ago, Gershwin fan said:orry, Al Pacino, we want to view your artistry in years, decades
Well, if you don't want to use an android app, you can just go to a site like hdflex and stream 35 Al Pacino films....don't worry about Al, he'll be on servers when we're all long gone...
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I don't think there was one...the original story idea came from Merian Cooper and Edgar Wallace, and none of their silent work is anything like it. Maybe you had the sound off ☺️
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Well, this sounds like Deadline, USA in some ways...paper gonna close, ends with the presses, old lady...but you'd probably remember Humphrey Bogart in the lead, so I'm not sure. It's on Youtube, if you want to check.
But with the kidnapping aspect, it sounds more like Tell No Tales, with Melvyn Douglas...also an old lady, failing newspaper...might be the one (there's only a clip of it Youtube unfortunately)
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Sunday in New York

Sweet Charity

The Producers

and, obviously, Central Park (1932)
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