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MarshaKatz

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  1. Star - You've got it all. "The Apartment" is one of my all-time favorite movies. I've watched it too many times to keep count. And each time the last line gets me......C.C. "Bud" Baxter to Fran Kubelik: "Miss Kubelik, I absolutely adore you." Fran Kubelik to Mr. Baxter: "Shut up and deal." Thank you Billy Wilder. And thank you, Star. It's your turn.
  2. Yvonne DeCarlo was in "Casbah" with Tony Martin
  3. 3rd Hint: The movie is in black and white and won an Academy Award for Best Picture
  4. Terrence, You're correct with Barbara Whiting, Margaret Whiting and Richard A. Whiting. However, the film I have in mind is from the middle forties. One particular song was recorded by Frank Sinatra. The composer and the lyricist are world famous and wrote the musical score, book and lyrics for a groundbreaking musical from the 1920's.
  5. Bedford Falls in It's A Wonderful Life Stepford in The Stepford Wives Rock Ridge in Blazing Saddles Wonderland in Peter Pan Grover's Corners in Our Town Anatevka in Fiddler On The Roof TARDIS in Doctor Who Brigadoon in Brigadoon Emerald City in The Wizard of Oz Bedrock in The Flintstones Cotchipee, Ga in Gone Are the Days (1963) a/k/a Purlie Victorious
  6. Zarkov, Dr. Alexis - Frank Shannon in "Flash Gordon" 1936
  7. The Jeremy Brett series of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes and the Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes broadcast by Granada TV are absolutely excellent and worth re-watching (if you have not seen them). Brett is the epitomy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's creation. In series such as this the British truly excel.
  8. TopBilled, you're right. Holmes fakes his death in Scotland and then returns to England to investigate a string of apparent suicides which he believes are being committed by a female "Moriarity" (Gale Sondergaard). He dons the disguise of "Ragni Singh" in order to capture the culprit. However, as far as I can recall we actually do not see him faking his death only that he returns to London to solve the crimes. This Rathbone Holmes film incorporated various elements from Conan Doyle's novel "The Sign of the Four" and short stories "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House". However, it is in modern day not during the 1800's as were the original Holmes stories.
  9. Gone Are The Days of Heaven Can Wait Until Dark Passage to Marseilles
  10. Thanks, Miles This musical film has a cast of actors none of which are known as singers. However, one of the cast members is the younger sister of a very famous female singer of popular songs and the daughter of one of the great composers of popular songs. Name the movie, name the younger sister, name the older sister who is the famous singer of popular songs, and name their great composer father.
  11. Xavier, Father - Henry O'Neill in "Anthony Adverse"
  12. Sherlock - BBC TV Series (shown on PBS) - Series 2, Episode 3 "The Reichenbach Fall" (Sherlock falls to his death) 1948 "A Woman's Vengeance" - Jessica Tandy, thinking that Charles Boyer has been hung for the poisoning of his first wife, confesses to the crime 1999 "Double Jeopardy" Ashley Judd is convicted of having killed her husband Bruce Greenwood who is very much alive 1991 - "Deceived" - Goldie Hawn believes that her husband John Heard has died in a car crash, however, indeed he is very much alive.
  13. Lawrence, "The French Connection" is correct. Your turn.
  14. Thanks, Kid This film is the first R rated movie to with the Academy Award for Best Picture after the MPAA film rating system was introduced?
  15. Are the two singers Guy Mitchell and Teresa Brewer in the movie "Those Redheads From Seattle"?
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