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coolrob1955

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  1. A serial killer on the run from the mob, and in disguise, becomes involved with an emotionally disturbed child abuser. He's finally tracked down by a breath-taking Latin dancer, who wants him dead. The Heavy Equipment salesman does'nt mind, he just want's to see a flic about Parisian nightlife. Regards
  2. Dr. Terwilliker: "Is it atomic?" Bart Collins: "Yes sir, VERY atomic!"
  3. Doctor Zhivago (1965) Omar Sharif - 'The Horsemen' (1971) Geraldine Chaplin - In a couple of movies with her father, and a few documentaries. Unless 'dictator's daughter' refers to Ralph Richardson. In which case - Ralph Richardson - 'Things to Come' (1936) Julie Christie - Hamlet (1996) Kenneth Branagh - 'Henry V' (1989) Regards
  4. Doctor Zhivago (1965) Omar Sharif - The Baltimore Bullet (1980) or Hidalgo (2004) Julie Christie - Hamlet (1996) Regards
  5. Close enough MrWriteLA You got all the actors and five of the movies correct. The Matt Clark movie I was looking for was 'The Outlaw Josie Wales'. He also played a bartender in 'Back To The Future III', but he was OK for booze in that one. http://www.lovefilm.com/view_dvd.php?dt_id=10421&autoshowtrailer=1# Go ahead Regards
  6. The boozeless bartender character was in one of the 'clue' movies, not the main one. Regards
  7. Dear jdb You were correct with Joan Hackett and Bruce Dern, but the movie was'nt 'Support Your Local Sherriff'. There was another movie they were in together. Clue - The bartender had nothing to do because he had run out of booze, and was sitting on his butt shooting the breeze with the customers. Keep going, you're almost there. Regards
  8. Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.
  9. You are obviously a Middle-Eastern terrorist using the TCM message boards to send coded messages to your operatives around the US. I have reported you to the Department of Homeland Security. I hope you look good in an orange jump-suit pal, because you're on your way to guantanamo bay. Regards
  10. A New York cop looking for a meal, Defends exclusive college grad from the unwelcomed attention of the President of the United States, a spaced-out gardner, and a bartender with nothing to do. In the end an over-the-hill outlaw shows up to find out what the problem is. Regards
  11. Oh for cryin' out loud ! ! ! ! The answer (the main movie featuring all the actors) is a Western. The clues are - Three SciFi. movies Two Westerns One Drama 'Set' in the 1920's to 1930's Now shape-up all of you. Regards
  12. Correction - It's SIX actors/actesses to identify. Regards
  13. You're getting warm, but no cigar. There are five actors/actesses to identify. By the way, the President of the United States was fictional. Regards
  14. The 'spaced-out gardener' was way out there. As far out as the orbit of Saturn as I recall. Regards
  15. But what was James Bond's 'official' and favorite car ? Regards
  16. 'Over-the-hill' in this context simply means the character was past his prime. 'Looking for a meal', strictly speaking, the character wasn't 'Looking' for a meal, but it's what he found, and was most upset about it. Regards
  17. They may be bad movies, but the titles are wonderful. If nothing else, they are a great resource for Rockabilly bands. Tonite at 8.00 - Ezzard Hogslop And The Killers From Space. Twang that Gretsch. Regards
  18. Here we go... A New York cop looking for a meal, Defends exclusive college grad from the unwelcomed attention of the President of the United States, a spaced-out gardner, and a bartender with nothing to do. In the end an over-the-hill outlaw shows up to find out what the problem is. Regards
  19. No need to apologise for your bad grammar, I understand. Get some black coffee inside you and run ten times around the block. You'll be alright in no time. Be back shortly with a question. Regards
  20. 'Remember Last Night' - 1935 Robert Young 'Spitfire' 1934 Constance Cummings 'Blithe Spirit' 1945 Robert Armstrong 'King Kong' 1933 Gregory Ratoff 'O. Henry's Full House' 1952 Gustav von Seyffertitz 'Queen Christina' 1933 Arthur Treacher 'The Little Princess' 1939 James Whale - Director. I'm not too sure about Gregory Ratoff and Arthur Treacher, but I'll go with it. Regards
  21. Dodsworth 1936 Ruth Chatterton - 'The Dummy' or 'Sarah And Son' Mary Astor - 'Meet Me In St. Louis' David Niven - 'Vampira' Maria Ouspenskaya - 'Tarzan And The Amazons' Walter Huston - 'Treasure Of The Sierra Madre' Regards
  22. There does'nt seem to be anyone home at this address.
  23. You got it. Go ahead. Regards
  24. Another easy one After a mixed drink, the acursed Doctor is in two minds whether to see Johnny's little blond girl or Jackson's first. Further along is a guy in shorts with a dry martini. Regards
  25. 'Bonnie and Clyde' 1967 Dub Taylor - 'You Can't Take It With You' Denver Pyle - One obscure episode of 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' Faye Dunaway - 'Mommie Dearest' Warren Beatty - 'Bugsy' Michael J. Pollard - 'Dick Tracy' Regards
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