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Victor Garber in Godspell
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The 39 Steps ?
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His first leading role was opposite Greta Garbo in The Kiss
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Eternally Yours
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Assante, Armand
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The Caine Mutiny next: Cervantes
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The Miracle of Morgan's Creek next: Brian Aherne
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Rachel Roberts to Wendy Hiller in Murder on the Orient Express next: heavy Southern accent
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Quigley, Matt - Tom Selleck in Quigley Down Under
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Richard Farnsworth (one of my favorite actors) and Ben Johnson started their careers as stuntmen in Westerns. Holly Hunter in The Burning (1981)
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And Your Favorite William Wyler Film Is
Arsan404 replied to Det Jim McLeod's topic in General Discussions
Dodsworth is one my favorite movies of all time, and Walter Huston gives a smashing performance. The Best Years of our Lives and The Heiress are also favorites of mine. I like all the William Wyler movies I've seen. He was a great director. -
I don't watch much TV, and the shows that have really grabbed my attention are very few. I like Soap and SCTV, but I wasn't familiar with them until I watched them overseas or in syndication. The only comedies that I did try not to miss were Newhart, Cheers, and Moonlighting (does it count as a comedy?), well, at least the first three or four seasons.
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Peter O'Toole, Charlotte Rampling, and Max Von Sydow starred in Foxtrot (1976), directed by Arturo Ripstein and shot in Mexico. When it was released in Mexico it received mixed reviews and didn't last long in theaters. Not an obscure movie, but perhaps not very well-known to American audiences. Brotherly Love (1970) with Peter O'Toole and Susannah York, is definitely an obscure movie to me. I hope to see it soon.
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Doolittle, Alfred - Wilfrid Lawson in Pygmalion
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Colman, Ronald
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June, Ray - Cinematographer (Arrowsmith)
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Sweet Music for Millions
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Al Pacino next: someone who never smoked onscreen
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
Arsan404 replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
The Andromeda Strain next: a movie with a cat featured prominently -
Robin and the 7 Hoods
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Bergman, Lowell - Al Pacino in The Insider
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10.) Wrote and directed Assassination Tango next: Lew Ayres
