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Princess of Tap

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  1. Vanessa Williams Next: Female movie star who started out as a professional singer--the movies came later
  2. Elmer Gantry Next: Another dramatic film based on a critically-acclaimed 20th century American novel
  3. John Ford and Spencer Tracy The Clock, 1945 The Pirate, 1948
  4. (Not a popular opinion) Stromboli Next: Another dramatic movie featuring a natural disaster like an earthquake, a hurricane or a tornado
  5. Funny how this name just came to me because he's not on my radar or at the top of my mind. But I know this sad story too well. Bobby Driscoll was an extremely talented youthful actor who had a very sad end. He received a Juvenile Oscar for two different movies--"So Dear To My Heart"and "The Window".
  6. The Best Things in Life Are Free (DeSylva, Brown and Henderson)
  7. Ralph Bellamy was in "The Wolf Man" with Evelyn Ankers.
  8. Thanks to all 3 participants here, including Miles and Star. Lav, you get the thread with half of all the correct answers here. Hope everybody had fun.
  9. I think you're right and it is Joanne Woodward.
  10. Well, we had 3 people participating this time--Thanks to Lav and Arsan. Miles, you get the thread with half of the answers correct. And I know you will join me in wishing Tony Bennett a Happy 96th Birthday!
  11. Tobacco Road Next: The Nashville Teens
  12. Eve Arden was in "The Dark at The Top of The Stairs with Shirley Knight.
  13. Swith, Coming from the Midwest, our colorful announcer was Harry "Holy Cow" Caray. I still can remember summer nights and him announcing for the St Louis Cardinals on the radio. In Chicago he was with Jimmy Piersall and they were announcing for the White Sox. You never knew what Piersall would say--like when you had watched him play ball, you never knew what he would do. There was something special about that generation of announcers that really put you in the mood for baseball. The most outrageous color announcer for baseball I remember was Dizzy Dean on TV. They said he'd been a great ball player but none of us kids knew anything about it. But his play-by-play was Pee Wee Reese and we knew about him.
  14. Riders on The Storm (The Doors)
  15. Debra Paget was in "Stars and Stripes Forever" with Ruth Hussey.
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