Jump to content
 
Search In
  • More options...
Find results that contain...
Find results in...

Azure

Members
  • Posts

    7,346
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Azure

  1. 1.) She was born Helen Hayes Brown on October 10, 1900 in Washington, D.C.
  2. Mary Pickford was known as "America's Sweetheart", "The Glad Girl" and "The Girl with the Golden Curls". Someone mentioned Greta Garbo. She was also known as the "Swedish Sphinx". Betty Hutton was nicknamed "The Blond Bombshell" and "The Blond Blitz". Bob Hope once called her "a vitamin pill with legs". Lauren Bacall was known as "The Look". She was also known by the nickname the Humphrey Bogart gave her -- "Baby". Dorothy Lamour was known as "The Sarong Girl", "The Beautiful One" and "The Bombshell of Bombs". Veronica Lake was called "The Peek-a-Boo Girl".
  3. The Inn of the Sixth Happiness Next: a good luck charm
  4. Thanks, Star. I love that scene in Roxie Hart. I'm glad that Ginger Rogers got to put that number in the movie. Next: In this well-known 1940s musical film, an actress-dancer performed a song-and-dance number that would later be called her "quintessential dance number". Please name the film, the actress-dancer, and the song that she sang and danced to.
  5. You got it! Your turn, Kid.
  6. Errol John was in Buck and the Preacher with Sidney Poitier. Sidney Poitier was in Paris Blues with Paul Newman. Next: John Fiedler
  7. Is it Ginger Rogers in Roxie Hart?
  8. Of course, Lisa Marie Presley's father was Elvis Presley.
  9. OK, here's one. I'll make it large so it's easier to read. mxdturcopkbwsxocmuwpq (2 words - each word has 1 syllable)
  10. Thanks, Marsha. Next: "There are two kinds of people - those who don't do what they want to do, so they write down in a diary about what they haven't done, and those who are too busy to write about it because they're out doing it!" (Please name the speaker and the movie.)
  11. DJBeacon, since you posted the 10th one, you get to choose the next actor.
  12. Goodness, this was really difficult for me! LOL January: Barbara Stanwyck (Gotta start the year off right!) February: Bette Davis March: Edward G. Robinson April: Comedians in sound films (singles, duos and trios) (The Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, Bob Hope, etc.) May: Jean Arthur June: William Powell July: Jean Harlow August: Claudette Colbert September: Silent film comedians (Harold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton) October: Horror film actors (Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Lon Chaney, etc.) November: Tyrone Power (or Cary Grant or Don Ameche or Robert Walker) December: Judy Garland (Gotta end the year right!)
  13. Well done, Kid! Your turn.
  14. Hint: They were the first people to achieve something.
  15. The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944) -- Mark Twain (Fredric March) goes on a world-wide lecture tour (North America, Europe, Asia).
  16. Splendor in the Grass Next: RETEH CEASF ATSE
  17. Sullivan's Travels (the scene where the people are watching a Pluto cartoon) Next: watching home movies
  18. 1.) Sabrina was directed by Billy Wilder (who also co-wrote the screenplay). By the way, Sabrina will be shown on TCM tonight at 8 pm (ET).
  19. 8.) He made his film debut (uncredited) in the 1954 film Let's Make Up.
  20. I'm pretty sure that this is from The Letter (1940). The man who played Bette Davis' lawyer, James Stephenson, said this line.
© 2022 Turner Classic Movies Inc. All Rights Reserved Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Settings
×
×
  • Create New...