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Stella Dallas?
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"If I Loved You" (reprise) (from Carousel) Next: a song that has the name of a month in the title
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The Courtship of Eddie's Father Next: a mind-reading act
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VOTING THREAD for TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #36
Azure replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in TCM Program Challenges Archive
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Friendly Persuasion Next: escaping from prison
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Here's a pretty big hint -- The leading lady in this film was once married to Busby Berkeley.
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"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (from Meet Me in St. Louis) Next: a song sung by Jimmy Durante (other than "Inka Dinka Doo")
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My Girl Next: ice cream
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Thanks, Arsan. Sorry for forgetting to answer the Broadway part of your question. I think that I was distracted by the Brady Bunch kid question. LOL Open thread.
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Midnight
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Five Steps to Danger
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"The Lady is a Tramp" (sung by Lena Horne in Words and Music and by Frank Sinatra in Pal Joey) Next: a song that has a food item in the title
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The Seven Year Itch (Tom Ewell imagines that his wife is on a hayride with another man.) Next: a saloon
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The Music Man Next: a jilted bride or groom
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"Let's Choo Choo Choo to Idaho" (from Duchess of Idaho) === Next: a song that has a day of the week in the title
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VOTING THREAD for TCM PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE #36
Azure replied to LonesomePolecat's topic in TCM Program Challenges Archive
There are so many good things to say about all the schedules, but I'll just list my top 5 for each one. CinemaInternational -- - I like that you chose Gene Tierney as the SOTM. I hope that she really will be the SOTM someday. - Choosing Rin Tin Tin for the guest programmer was a very cute idea. - I'm glad that you included Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio in your Treasures from the Disney Vault lineup. (I've loved both of those films since I was little.) - I liked your choice for the TCM Spotlight (Women of History). - I liked that you scheduled a lot of great, little-seen Paramount films. It would be great if we could see all of those films on TCM someday soon. Speedracer5 -- - I got a kick out of your choice for guest programmer -- Ricky Ricardo. Great idea! - Your dirty laundry, birds and dance cards themes were fun. (OK, those are actually 3 things.) - Thank you for paying tribute to Dorothy McGuire. She's such an underrated actress. - I liked your detective movie theme for the Goofy challenge. - The "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" theme was a creative idea. Stevomachino -- - I liked that you chose Felix Bressart as the SOTM. He's one of my favorite character actors! - I liked that you went with a car theme for the Goofy challenge. Those car-themed Goofy cartoons are so much fun to watch. - The "Star Wars quotes" theme for the Star Wars challenge was a great idea. - I liked that you included the rarely-seen In Search of the Castaways in your Treasures from the Disney Vault lineup. - I was excited to see that you scheduled a bunch of great "old dark house" films. I really enjoy those types of films! JamesStewartFan95 -- First of all, I can't believe that this was your first schedule. You seem like an old pro at this! - I liked that you scheduled a bunch of UPA cartoons. You hardly ever see them anymore. - Choosing Darth Vader as the guest host for a night of father-themed films was a great idea. - You had a lot of great film choices for your Treasures from the Disney Vault lineup. I was especially happy to see that you scheduled Beauty and the Beast and The Sword in the Stone. Those 2 Disney films are very close to my heart. - I liked that you chose Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory for "The Essentials". That's one of my favorite films. - I liked your "History of Screwball Comedies" theme. Barton Keyes -- - Thanks for paying tribute to Roscoe Lee Browne. (If he were still alive, I would pay money just to hear him read the phone book.) - I liked that you honored Robert Osborne by scheduling some of his favorite films. - Your "unusual films" theme was a great idea. - I liked that you included Mary Poppins and the Sherman brothers documentary in your Treasures from the Disney Vault lineup. - Black Narcissus was a great choice for "The Essentials". Lydecker -- - I liked that you chose Una Merkel for the SOTM. She's one of my favorite character actresses. - Having Joe Gillis (from Sunset Blvd.) as the guest programmer was a great idea. I liked that you scheduled Just a Gigolo and The Drowning Pool -- too funny! - Thanks for honoring Edward G. Robinson with a birthday tribute. He's one of my favorite actors of all time. - I liked your choice for the Star Wars challenge. (Carrie Fisher would be proud!) - I liked that you chose Disney films that make you cry. That was really sweet. I voted by PM earlier today. Good luck, everyone! Edited to add -- LonesomePolecat, those "Now Playing" guides look AMAZING!!! -
"Everybody Loves My Baby" (from Love Me or Leave Me) Next: a song that has the name of a U.S. state in the title
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Father's Little Dividend Next: pretending to have a foreign accent
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The Fabulous Senorita Next: HTMNAETNECN
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I think that the 2 actresses are Judith Anderson and Diana Rigg, who both played the role of Mrs. Danvers in Rebecca (Danvers in the film version and Rigg in the TV version). I have no idea who their favorite Brady Bunch kid was.
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7.) Marilyn Monroe's acting coach, Natasha Lytess, was eventually banned from the set because she caused too many problems.
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1.) Tony Curtis was born on June 3, 1925 in the Bronx.
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You'll Never Get Rich and Strange Cargo to Capetown
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It Happens Every Thursday
