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MarshaKatz

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  1. Excellent again, Miles. The thread is yours.
  2. Great going, Miles. "Centennial Summer" it is with a wonderful score by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. "All Through The Day" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. And of course it starred the marvelous Jeanne Crain, Darryl F. Zanuck's favorite actress. The thread is yours.
  3. Cole Porter wrote "Farewell Amanda" for Adam's Rib starring Katharine Hepburn
  4. Gary Cooper was in Along Came Jones with Loretta Young
  5. Hint: The song became a big hit for this female group who was compared to The Supremes. The movie won an Academy Award for Best Picture.
  6. Hint 2: Part of the movie's title has to do with a season of the year.
  7. Hint: This film combined three of the top film genres of 1949 - the war film, the psychological drama and the problems of African-Americans. It was produced by a filmmaker who continued to produce films with racial themes.
  8. Kid, You're correct with The Lady From Shanghai. However, Vertigo is not the other film which Keaton and Allen go to see with another married couple. Think of a director who started as a writer and always remained one albeit with different writing partners and you'll come up with this film made during WWII.
  9. Great job, Princess. Alec Guinness is the one. From Great Expectations to A Passage to India and all the Lean films in between. Kind Hearts And Coronets was made into a smash Broadway musical A Gentleman's Guide to Love And Murder. An amazing career on stage and on film. To the "younger" generation, however, he will always be known as the iconic "Obi-Wan Kenobi" in the original Star Wars trilogy. Thanks for your stick-to-it-ness. The thread is yours.
  10. Hint: The better the screenplay, the better the movie.
  11. Goodfellas - music playing "Layla" in scene where dead bodies are discovered in the car and meat truck Manhattan - Opening montage of NYC - Manhattan sign on the hotel Manhattan blinking on and off with views of Manhattan, Yankee Stadium, fourth of July fireworks, etc. while George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue is heard with Woody Allen as Ike Davis divulging narrative for the book he intends to write.
  12. Is it Patrice Wymore who was married to Errol Flynn?
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