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"Ham and Eggs" (sung by Nelson Eddy in Maytime)
Next: another song from a Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy film
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Without Love
Next: disguising one's voice on the telephone
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Allen Jenkins
Next: F.B.
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"Friend Like Me" (sung by Robin Williams in Disney's Aladdin)
Next: a song from a Betty Grable film
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Thanks, Terrence. HTMAM is such a fun film.

Next: Charlie Chaplin had a horrific time while making a certain film. A fire broke out at his studio, which delayed production for a month. During filming, Chaplin went through a very messy and highly publicized divorce. This very embarrassing ordeal severely tainted Chaplin's reputation and delayed production. Chaplin had to deal with several other major problems during production. It was a miracle that the film was ever completed.
What is the name of this film?
Edited to add: Chaplin's mother died during this time, too.
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Wednesday's Child
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Three Faces East
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Cecilia Parker
Next: M.D.
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"Que Sera Sera" (from The Man Who Knew Too Much - 1956)
Next: a song that has the name of a Caribbean island in the title
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Dangerous Crossing
Next: a film that has a day of the week in the title
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"How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You...etc." (from Royal Wedding)
Next: a duet sung by Frank Sinatra and another actor/actress
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5.) This film was shot on location in Canada (Alberta). The main filming locations were Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and Lake Louise.
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To Have and Have Not as a Stranger on the Third Floor
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The Desperate Hours
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Two Against the World
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The first thing that came to mind was a scene in How to Marry a Millionaire when Lauren Bacall mentions "that old fellow what's-his-name in The African Queen". Of course, she was referring to her then-husband Humphrey Bogart. Is that what you were thinking of?
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Edna May Oliver
Next: R.R.
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The Goonies (Kerri Green finds the right chord just in time.)
Next: a pre-1970 Best Picture winner (other than Gone with the Wind)
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"Fit as a Fiddle" (from Singin' in the Rain)
Next: a solo sung by Donald O'Connor (other than "Make 'Em Laugh")
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The Comancheros
Next: WLONLHDI
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Beyond Tomorrow (1940)
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40 Pounds of Trouble
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Christmas in Connecticut (S.Z. Sakall)
Next: a hot dog vendor
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"I Love Louisa" (from The Band Wagon)
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Next: a song that has a man's name in the title

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