Mr. Gorman
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Yellowstone Kelly (starring Clint Walker)
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Audrey Hepburn was menaced by Alan Arkin in "Wait Until Dark" (1967).
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The first actor/actress that comes to mind..
Mr. Gorman replied to Paulll's topic in Games and Trivia
The first thing that came to my mind with "lodge member" was Fred Flintstone. Since he was voiced by ALAN REED I reckon that's the first 'actor/actress' that came to mind. next: Actress you thought appeared in more movies than she actually did . . . when you looked her credits up you were surprised there were so few! -
CEDRIC GIBBONS the art director. Busy guy! next: One of the worst 'triple-threat' writers/producers/directors in movies and television who got steady work from the 1950s through the 1980s. He was married in the 1940s to actress Coleen Gray. Produced the Tv shows "My Mother the Car" and NBC's short-lived "Supertrain" (1979). Directed a number of theatrical films (such as "The Bushwhackers"/1952) and wrote scripts for others he did not direct (like "Hook, Line and Sinker"). Directed a Peter Sellers film in the early '70s and capped off his directorial career by helming/producing/co-writing a notoriously awful 1987 film whose negative belongs in the garbage pail, according to Leonard Maltin. _ _ D // _ M _ _ E _ U
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OWEN, Reginald
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Mr. Gorman replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
GREMLINS (1984) (I promise not to feed mine after midnight!) next: Movie where the 'good guys' and the 'bad guys' are not clear-cut . . . if you can tell at all. -
Brannigan (1975-British)
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Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The (1974)
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Dark of the Night (1985-New Zealand)
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It turned out to be a mission impossible for this husband-and-wife acting duo to stay married. Indeed, the bane of marriage is divorce . . .
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Underdown, Edward
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Baby Love (1969-UK)
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Busy character actor who gets his head ripped off in 'WOLFEN' and knocked off his stool by an angry Walter Matthau in 1974 along with appearing the same year in a Billy Wilder-directed remake of a 1931 movie. _ I C _ / _' _ _ I _ L
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Black Noon (1971-Tvm) Good cast in this one!
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Good job, O Classic aficionado, for figuring out Robert F. Lyons. He played a sniveling little snot of a baddie in "Pendulum". I often include Tv movies all over the Msg. Boards when I post. (TCM actually showed a few TVM's in 2016 -- like "Green Eyes" with Paul Winfield which was a 1976 tele-film). I'll guess WALLACE SHAWN for your 5 films.
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Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid Blue Summer School Teachers -OR- A Matter of Love Truck Stop Women In Love In A 4-Letter World of Henry Orient I figured I'd do 2 of these because 'Blue Summer' and 'Love Truck' are the same movie. (It's a 1973 road-trip flick about a couple of recent high school grads who pack a van full of beer and go off looking for adventure the summer before college while being watched over by a biker guardian angel. Directed by Chuck Vincent).
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MITZI GAYNOR Next: Raymon Lee Cramton
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40 CARATS (1973)
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Mr. Gorman replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Grand Prix (1966) next: A stupid movie you liked anyway! -
Dark August (1976)
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JEFF CHANDLER starred in The Plunderers (1960) with John Saxon.
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I'm thinking JEFFREY HUNTER (1926-69). He co-starred with John Wayne in "The Searchers" (1956). Hunter played the Montgomery Clift character that was featured in 1948's "Red River" it seemed to me when I watch "The Searchers". And then Jeffrey Hunter had a role in the 'Star Trek' pilot episode in '65, I believe. He made an obscure movie in 1966 called "DIMENSION 5". Spy stuff. Married for a while to BARBARA RUSH (The Young Philadelphians, Moon of the Wolf, lotsa other flix).
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Story of 'O', The (1975-French)
