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Fred Astaire's famous dance number from Royal Wedding was the inspiration for a 1980s Lionel Richie music video. Stanley Donan, the man who directed Royal Wedding, even directed the music video. Fred Astaire's dance number from Royal Wedding: Lionel Richie's music video:
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Sorrell Booke was in The Iceman Cometh with Lee Marvin. Lee Marvin was in The Rack with Paul Newman. Next: Margaret Hamilton
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Alexander Hall dated (and was briefly engaged to) Lucille Ball.
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner -- last film for Spencer Tracy and the first for Isabel Sanford and Katharine Houghton Mister Roberts -- last film for William Powell and the first for Frank Aletter Off-topic question: Has Yankee Doodle Dandy ever been featured on the "Essentials" program? (before last Saturday, of course) I'm pretty sure it has, but I want to be sure.
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The House on 92nd Street
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Your turn, Mr. 6.
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Geoffrey Keen was in Turn the Key Softly with Joan Collins. Joan Collins was in Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys with Paul Newman. Next: Marie Wilson (born in 1916)
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Operation Haylift Next: HTE CEERLSSK TMMEON
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William Inge wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Picnic. The play was made into a movie, which starred William Holden.
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It Happened on Fifth Avenue Next: a hospital room
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6.) Cary Grant mentions his real name, Archie (Archibald) Leach, in this movie. "Listen, the last man who said that to me was Archie Leach, just a week before he cut his throat."
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Black Narcissus
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Viva Las Vegas
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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
Azure replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
James Garner -
Quick, Ben (Paul Newman in The Long, Hot Summer)
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Here We Go Again (1942)
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Elwes, Cary
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Decision Before Dawn
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June Allyson was in Executive Suite with William Holden.
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Robin Williams (RIP) starred in Mrs. Doubtfire with Sally Field.
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Next: GELCLOE WNSIG
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Although the dog technically wasn't a ghost, I'll go with..... The Hound of the Baskervilles Next: adopting a child
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Thanks, Star. And thanks for welcoming me back! Happy New Year to you and everyone. I hope you had a wonderful holiday season. I can't think of anything at the moment, so I'm going to leave this thread open.
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- Gusty Corners in the Five Little Peppers movies - Florin (and several other places) in The Princess Bride - Toyland (and "Mother Goose Land") in Babes in Toyland - Lilliput in Gulliver's Travels - Agrabah in Aladdin - Neverland in Peter Pan - Wonderland in Alice in Wonderland - All the kingdoms in Disney movies (like in Cinderella, Snow White, etc.) - Weren't all of the places mentioned in the Star Wars movies fictional? I haven't seen all of the Star Wars movies, so I don't know if they ever mentioned a place in the galaxies that actually existed.
