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I'm pretty sure that it was Bette Davis who said that.
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Centennial Summer
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Catch-22
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I've only seen it once-- but is this Libeled Lady?
Spencer Tracy asking his fiancée Jean Harlow to fake a marriage with William Powell for the sake of his newspaper.
Well, that was fast! Yes, that's correct. Good job, Princess. Your turn.
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The Secret of Madame Blanche
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6.) She made her feature film debut in Life in the Raw (1933).
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Thanks, Princess.
Next:
Speaker #1 - "Would I ask you to do this thing for me if I didn't consider you practically as my wife?"
Speaker #2 - "Well, would you ask your wife to hook up with that ape?"
Speaker #3 - "The ape objects."
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Louis Hayward
Next: E.T.
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My Man (Fanny Brice's feature film debut)
Next: clay pigeon shooting
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"Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" (from At the Circus)
Next: a song sung by Howard Keel
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Hideaway
Next: HTE VIFNGRONEU
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A Summer Place in the Sun Valley Serenade
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" You're a good man sister!"
Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon
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Correct on all counts, Princess.
The thread is yours.
It's your turn, Princess.
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I'll do this one so that we can move on.
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Emma Thompson was in Saving Mr. Banks with Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks was in Road to Perdition with Paul Newman.
Next: Claire Trevor
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Peter Lorre
Next: Patti Woodard (or Woodward)
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4.) She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Key Largo.
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Sabrina (indestructible plastic made from sugar cane)
Next: visiting someone in prison
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Summer Holiday
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Under Eighteen
Edited to add -- I forgot about Stalag 17 and Alfred Hitchcock's Number 17. So it looks like there are more "17" films than I thought!
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Baby Face Harrington
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"Blue Hawaii" (from the film of the same name and Waikiki Wedding) (The drink was named after the song, but hey, it still counts, right?)

Next: a song sung by Ann Miller
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Clark Gable
Next: M.D.
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4.) George Cukor directed this film.

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