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Hocus Pocus
Next: surfing
("Channel surfing" and "surfing the internet" don't count.)

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Would that be Fred Gwynne and Al Lewis, from "Car 54, Where Are You?" and "The Munsters"?
Well done, Miles! That is absolutely correct.
Fred Gwynne and Al Lewis had such great chemistry. I've often wondered what Car 54, Where Are You? would have been like if Gwynne had Lewis as his partner instead of Joe E. Ross. I bet it would have been awesome!
Your turn, Miles.
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Thanks, Miles. That is a very lovely song.
I'm going to leave this thread open. To those of you who rarely (or never) get the chance to post on this thread -- Please feel free to post your song question. Easy, difficult or somewhere in between....it doesn't matter. Just jump right in and join the fun!
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I believe it's "When I Fall in Love", which was introduced in the film One Minute to Zero and later sung by Nat King Cole in Istanbul.
Here's the dreamy-voiced Mr. Cole singing the song in Istanbul. I swear, his voice always makes my heart skip a beat!

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A Slight Case of Murder, My Sweet Bird of Youth Runs Wild in the Country Girl, Interrupted Melody Ranch
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Next: Lumi Cavazos
Lumi Cavazos was in Bless the Children with Ian Holm.
Ian Holm was in Oh! What a Lovely War with Ralph Richardson.
Ralph Richardson was in Exodus with Paul Newman.
Next: Maureen O'Hara (RIP Miss O'Hara)
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Love Joan Leslie. One of my favorites. An underrated lady. May she rest in peace.
Nice to see another Joan Leslie fan!

Yes, she is quite underrated. (RIP Miss Leslie)
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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and a Day at the Races
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Is that Felix Bressart, who was in "Ninotchka", "The Shop Around The Corner", and "To Be Or Not To Be", among others?
That's correct! Good job, Miles. Shirley Temple fans may know him as "Mr. Schoner" from the movie Kathleen. The photo I posted was from the movie The Shop Around the Corner.
Your turn, Miles.
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Murder on the Orient Express
faking one's own death
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8.) In the mid-1930s, she had her own weekly musical program on NBC radio. She also sang on other radio shows, like the Rudy Vallee show.
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I think he's very good in DEVOTION. That's one I wish TCM would play more often.
I really like this movie, too. It's very underrated.
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4.) She started out as a singer. Orchestra leader Herbie Kay discovered Lamour when she performed in a talent show and hired her as a singer for his orchestra.
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Please give us a hint for this one, Liam.
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Arnold
Next: Stewart and Farley
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Private Number
IHNNTOG ECASDR
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Very interesting. Thanks for the info and video clips, Miles.
Next: These two actors appeared in an early 1960s sitcom. The year after the show ended, these same two actors appeared in another sitcom that became even more well-known than the first show. In the first sitcom, they played co-workers. In the second sitcom, they played father-in-law and son-in-law. Name the two actors and the two TV shows.
Edited to add: The second sitcom is also from the 1960s.
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Thanks, Lavender.
Next: You've probably seen this actor in supporting roles in the movies. This actor made about 30 films in Europe before he came to Hollywood. He has appeared in dramas and comedies. He made his first Hollywood movie in the late 1930s and he made his last movie in the late 1940s.
This photo is from an early 1940s film.

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sixtieth category
Actors strongly identified with roles in melodramas
George Brent...in countless Ruth Chatterton, Bette Davis & Kay Francis films
Robert Taylor...acted opposite Greto Garbo in CAMILLE and Vivien Leigh in WATERLOO BRIDGE
Van Johnson...opposite Irene Dunne in A GUY NAMED JOE and Jane Wyman in MIRACLE IN THE RAIN
Laurence Olivier in Wuthering Heights, That Hamilton Woman, and other films
Paul Henreid in Now, Voyager, Of Human Bondage (1946), and other films
Leslie Howard in Of Human Bondage (1934), Intermezzo, and other films
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Les Tremayne?
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I saw Ronnie Howard on an episode of "Cheyenne" this weekend. It was made before "The Andy Griffith Show" ever aired. I remembered that the pilot for "The Andy Griffith Show" was actually introduced on an episode of a well known sitcom at the time. What show was it?
The Danny Thomas Show?
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2.) She made her film debut in Footlight Parade (1933). She had an uncredited role as a chorus girl.
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Paul Michael Glaser (billed as Michael Glaser) was in Fiddler on the Roof with Topol.
Topol was in Before Winter Comes with David Niven.
David Niven was in Lady L with Paul Newman.
Next: Joan Leslie
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The Ten Commandments (the 1956 version) (219 minutes)
Cleopatra (the 1963 version) (243 minutes)
Gandhi (191 minutes)
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What Do They Have in Common?
in Games and Trivia
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Yes, please give us a hint. I was going to request a hint yesterday, but I thought I'd give it one more day in case someone was able to answer it.
You can either give a hint or you can name another person who has the same thing in common as the others you've mentioned.
Thanks!