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Charlie Chaplin's children and his wife, Oona, appeared in the movie Limelight. The children who appeared in the film were Sydney, Charles Jr., Geraldine, Josephine and Michael.
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3.) She made her film debut in the movie Stranded (1935).
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That's correct! Good job, Lavender. This little cutie also appeared in All This and Heaven, Too with Bette Davis, Blossoms in the Dust with Greer Garson, Little Men with Kay Francis and A Dispatch from Reuter's with Edward G. Robinson. Quite impressive! Your turn, Lavender.
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Here are a few that I thought of off the top of my head: - Yankee Doodle Dandy - Gypsy - The 7 Little Foys - For Me and My Gal I'll think of a few more to post later.
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Thanks, Miles. And thanks for those videos. Yes, Mitzi Green was very talented. I just wanted to add that she also introduced the song "The Lady is a Tramp", which is one of my favorites. Next: Do you recognize this cute little fella? This child actor appeared in several movies during the early-mid 1940s and worked with some of the top stars of that time.
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This fast train is on its way to Germany's capital city.
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Thanks, Miles. And thank you, Arsan, for chiming in with the correct answers! Funny, I should have known about the 3 Musketeers one. For some reason, I kept drawing a blank with that one. I wasn't completely sure about the "It's quilted" one. I thought that it could also be Bounty paper towels. I looked at a couple of old commercials for both products and decided to go with Quilted Northern. I had no idea that it was for aluminum foil! I'm going to leave this thread open.
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That's correct, Starlit. Your turn.
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Thanks, Starlit. Next: This actress married an actor who played her son in a well-known 1940s movie. Name the actress, the actor, and the 1940s movie that they both appeared in.
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I was waiting to see if someone else would tackle this, but since no one has, I'll take a stab at it. I knew some of these, but there were several that I had to look up. 1. Winston cigarettes 2. Virginia Slims cigarettes 3. Chiffon margarine 4. Maxwell House coffee 5. Pall Mall cigarettes 6. 7-Up 7. ? 8. ? 9. Quilted Northern toilet paper 10. Chesterfield 101 cigarettes 11. Wonder Bread 12. Wisk laundry detergent 13. Anacin 14. Tareyton cigarettes 15. Alka-Seltzer Bonus: Kodak camera I'm not sure about #7 and #8. I tried to do a Google search, but I came up empty-handed. Does anyone know the answers to these two?
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Wow, that's awesome that you got to see Al Lewis in person! I bet he must have been a sight to behold in that outfit. By the way, thanks for setting the record straight on Lewis' character on The Munsters. I've heard many people refer to him as "Grandpa Munster".
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Gene Raymond and Nelson Eddy
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Libeled Lady of the Night and the City That Never Sleeps
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Von Ryan's Express?
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Your turn, Film Lover.
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Grant Next: Madeleine, Diahann, Pat, Leo G.
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I'm aware of who the "Gipper" is, but thanks for telling me. I didn't want to assume that you were a male based on your screen name. There have been several people on this forum that I thought were female and later found out that they were male (and vice versa). I had a friend on another forum who had a male screen name even though she's a female. I know that these kinds of things happen sometimes on online forums, so I try not to make any assumptions.
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Thank you for writing that, Miles. I really appreciate it. Continuing on... Ford Next: Carolyn, Jennifer, James Earl, January
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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
Azure replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
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Lucky you! I hope you had a lot of fun. Not sure about this one. The only thing I can think of is that they were all in a movie with Lucille Ball, but I'm sure that's not it. Do you mind giving a hint or another name?
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1.) She was born June Dorothea Grabiner on August 7, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois.
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Yes, it's "Anatole of Paris".....the man whose hat of the week caused 6 divorces and 3 runaway horses. Good job, Miles. Your turn.
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Ladies They Talk About -- Howard Bretherton and William Keighley The Bandit of Sherwood Forest -- Harry Levin and George Sherman
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Some of these surprised me, too. I was also surprised by who didn't make the list. I thought that Frank McHugh, Mary Wickes and a few others would be shoo-ins, but they weren't. Some of them had a lot of credits on the IMDB page, but had far fewer on the TCM database. (They obviously did a lot of TV work.)
