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I'm getting a headache from all this screwball scripting. But I think this one is His Girl Friday--Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
Advil works great for headaches. You may want to keep a bottle on hand when you come to this thread.
Your answer is correct, Princess. Your turn.
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Is it The Graves (2009)?
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Cary Grant and Kate Hepburn THE PHILADELPHIA STORY
No, but that was very good guess. You're very close. The movie that I'm thinking of was made the same year as The Philadelphia Story. One of the actors that you mentioned is correct (you can probably guess which one).
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I'll try, Princess.
This actor's big break started on the Broadway stage in a play where he didn't say a word. While on stage he kept watching an older major stage and movie actor go through his paces. The young actor went on to TV and movies.
Name the young actor, the older stage and movie actor, and the Broadway stage play.
Please give us a hint, Marsha.
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Yvonne De Carlo
Next: Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff
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Hint -- Kay Francis film
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6.) She played the role of Missy Anne Reynolds in the 1977 miniseries Roots.
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Virginia Cherrill was Cary Grant's first wife.
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Cary Grant and Irene Dunne - - the awful truth???
No, but that's a good guess. Actually, one of those two actors is correct. The movie I'm thinking of was made a few years after The Awful Truth.
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Lila Kedrova as Madame Hortense in Zorba the Greek.
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Irene Dunne-- Show Boat -- she played Magnolia in the road show.
She later recreated that role of Magnolia in the 1936 movie.
Correct! Good job, Princess. Your turn.
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Thanks, Star. I really love that movie. I especially love the banter between Harlow and Beery.

Next:
Speaker 1: "Yes, sorta wish you hadn't done that, [name of person]."
Speaker 2: "Done what?"
Speaker 1: "Divorced me. Makes a fellow lose all faith in himself. Gives him a......almost gives him a feeling he wasn't wanted."
Speaker 2: "Oh, now look, junior, that's what divorces are for!"
Name the 2 speakers and the movie.
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Eddie Albert -- did a two-part episode on The Love Boat and appeared on 1 episode of Hotel
Ralph Bellamy -- appeared in 2 episodes of The Love Boat and 3 episodes of Hotel
Patty Duke -- appeared in 3 episodes of The Love Boat and 1 episode of Hotel
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They both appeared in movies called "Monkey Business". They also both appeared in movies with Marilyn Monroe, "Monkey Business" for Cary, and "Love Happy" for Groucho.
Correct! Actually, I only had the "Monkey Business" connection in mind. I didn't even think about the Marilyn Monroe connection!
Good job, Miles. Your turn.
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Lili Taylor was in Say Anything with John Cusack.
John Cusack was in Fat Man and Little Boy with Paul Newman.
Next: Sean Astin
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Jean Harlow said this to Wallace Beery in Dinner at Eight.
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Hint -- late 1930s drama
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Thanks, Marsha.
Next: This singer-actress made her Broadway debut in 1922. After a chance meeting with Florenz Ziegfeld, she was cast in a major role in a famous musical. She was discovered while performing in this musical and she later signed a contract with RKO. She went on to have a very successful career in films. What is the name of the actress and what was the name of the famous musical that she was discovered in?
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Jack Pickford appeared in the short silent film The Painted Lady (1912) with Lionel Barrymore.
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Alan Alda
Next: Eleanor Geisman
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Thanks, Star. I'm really surprised that I got that one right!
Next: What do Groucho Marx and Cary Grant have in common (besides the fact that they were both well-known movie actors) ?
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In the film Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, W.C. Fields passes by a billboard that is advertising his most recent movie -- The Bank Dick.
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I feel like this shouldn't be so hard, but this really has me stumped. The only thing I can think of is that they were each nominated for an Oscar only once in their careers and they each ended up winning the Oscar. Is that the answer?

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I'm not sure if some of these count, but here goes nothing!
Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane
Susan Hayward as Angie Evans in Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
Don Ameche as Henry Van Cleve in Heaven Can Wait
Freddie Bartholomew and Frank Lawton as David Copperfield in David Copperfield
Billy Mauch and Fredric March as Anthony Adverse in Anthony Adverse
Anthony Wager and John Mills as Pip in Great Expectations