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laundry basket
fireworks factory
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Another hint:
The person singing the song is European, not from North America.
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Larry Hagman was on I Dream Of Jeannie and was later on Dallas
Donna Reed was The Donna Reed Show and was later on Dallas
John Forsythe was on Bachelor Father and Charlie's Angels (well, his voice was) and was later on Dynasty
Linda Evans was on The Big Valley and was later on Dynasty
Barbara Stanwyck was on The Big Valley and was later on The Colbys
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11 minutes ago, miki said:
Ha ha ha ha ha~~
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I love Madeline Kahn!
I especially enjoy her work in Mel Brooks's movies.
Here's one of the many favorite scenes from Young Frankenstein.
The hamper for the poo poo undies cracks me up.
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Another hint:
The character singing the song is a doctor.
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Two more clues:
soy sauce
apple
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17 hours ago, miki said:
Frankly, BagelonaplateofOnionRolls, I really don't give a damn what you or other people say or think. I stand by what I've said.
But, alas, miki, if you say red is blue, it doesn't make it so.
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Another hint:
The star of the movie played two roles in it.
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squeaky wheel
ace of hearts
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It sounds like The Ladykillers.
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11 hours ago, Princess of Tap said:
Hint please.....
The movie is set in New York City.
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"Under drugs, under glass . . ."
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2 hours ago, TopBilled said:
Four nights are To Be Announced...but I think those nights are probably for this year's Ball University course.
I think you mean Ball State University.
You should get the name of the school correct if you're going to post about it.
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There are 5 Saturdays this June so that means 5 Max Fleischer Popeye cartoons!
"Protek The Weakerest" on June 1
"Fowl Play" on June 8
"Let's Celebrake" on June 15 (featuring Olive Oyl's grandma)
"Learn Polikeness" on June 22
"The House Builder-Upper" on June 29
All these shorts from 1937 and 1938 are so good --- filled with music, wonderful sight gags and sotto voce remarks by Jack Mercer and Mae Questel.
It's hard to pick a favorite, but if pressed I would pick "Learn Polikeness," where Olive forces Popeye to attend Professor Bluteau's School of Etiquette ("for a little dough you can be well bred" ).
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"I Can't Be Bothered Now" from Damsel In Distress, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin
(The song was also incorporated into the stage musical Crazy For You.)
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"Georgy Girl" from Georgy Girl
next: song used to cast a spell
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"Shallow" from A Star Is Born
next: song sung by celestial being in a movie
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Yes! Tootsie was the movie I had in mind.
Dustin Hoffman's "That's a corn cob" reaction to Jessica Lange cracks me up.
Good job, lavenderblue! It's your turn.
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Rattled when a visiting co-worker leans in to kiss her, a woman picks up a corn cob instead of the phone when it rings.
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Here's the first full-length trailer for the upcoming Fosse/Verdon series:
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It sounds like Midnight Mary starring Loretta Young.
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Olivia Colman's Best Actress acceptance speech was the best moment of the awards and one of the best Oscar acceptance speeches ever (possibly the best).
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Here's the latest teaser for the Fosse/Verdon series that aired during the Oscar awards:
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Retro Trivia
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There are at least 2 sets of husbands and wives who worked together on long-running American TV comedy series who divorced shortly after the end of the series they worked on.
Name the 2 sets of spouses and the TV series they worked on.