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  1. Amazing!   Lynn Whitfield has been on my mind off and on over the last few weeks.

    A few ideas have been coming up, and a few more are starting to come to me now.

    This might be Seven Degrees of Paul Newman times twelve.  LOL!

     

    That's quite a coincidence!  Well, you've topped yourself once again, Classic.  I'm sure Lynn Whitfield would be proud of your 7x12 tribute! 

    :)

  2. Is it Charles Walters?  He was one of the choreographers for Allyson's first Broadway musical Sing Out the News.  He was also the dance director for Allyson's first full-length film Best Foot Forward, which was the film version of the musical that Allyson had starred in on Broadway.  He also directed June Allyson in the movie Good News, which was the movie that established her as a star.   

     

     

  3. - In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harrison Ford was supposed to do a sword fighting scene.  Ford had gotten sick and wasn't up to doing the lengthy rehearsals for the scene, so he asked Steven Spielberg if he could just shoot the man instead. 

     

    - In the Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back, Harrison Ford was asked to improvise a response when Carrie Fisher tells him that she loves him.  He decided to say "I know".

  4. Thanks, Arsan.

     

     

    Next:  In the movie The Man Who Came to Dinner, how did Monty Woolley injure himself? 

     

    A.) He slipped on the front steps.

    B.) He was bitten by a snake.

    C.) He pulled a muscle while playing football. 

    D.) The mailman punched him in the face.

  5. - Vera-Ellen was dubbed by several different people, including Anita Ellis (in The Belle of New York) and Trudy Stevens (in White Christmas).

     

    - Eleanor Powell was dubbed by Marjorie Lane in several musicals. 

     

    - Deborah Kerr was dubbed by Marni Nixon in The King and I.

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  6. Next:  In the movie, Irene (1940), this song was featured several times.  Among the performers were the star of the movie and a group of real-life sisters.  Name the song, the star who sang it, and the group of sisters who sang it.  Bonus points for naming the other people in the movie who did a performance of this song (by singing it or dancing to it). 

  7. Azure-- haven't seen this one since about 1958. But you're sensational made quite an impression on me. Even though I had the record of--well did you evah?---which has to be my absolute favorite.

     

    Thanks, Princess.  "Well, Did You Evah?" is my favorite song in the movie, too.  Here are the videos for both songs.  Enjoy!

     

     

    You're Sensational

     

     

     

     

    Well, Did You Evah?

     

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