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Jack Warden was in 12 Angry Men with Henry Fonda.
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This week I will still spread out my categories but as I am singing on Palm Sunday, rehearsal on Tuesday, Good Friday , and Easter Sunday, here are my proposed days to reveal categories and I hope it is acceptable:
1) Sunday- Juvenile and unique categories
2) Monday - Best Ensemble
3) Tuesday - Best Supporting Actor
4) Wednesday - Best Supporting Actress
5) Thursday - Best Actor and Best Actress
6) Friday - Nothing at all
7) Saturday - To See films of 1936 based upon recommendations.
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This *sounds* like a movie I recently saw for the first time starring Warren William and Jean Muir. I don't remember the name of the movie, but William paid someone to give him a medical licence that he actually owned and took that name and got lots of publicity but never actually did any surgery. When it came to performing surgery on his girlfriend when no one believed he needed help, he was totally unable to do anything.
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Too bad Lon Chaney was not from Canada.
I think we are ready for a hint.
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Antony, Marc - in Julius Caesar by Marlon Brando
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Zulu
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Andrews, Julie
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3) Barrymore portrayed Stockwell's grandfather in the movie.
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Natalie Wood
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Christopher lee
Next:
Robert Wagner or Robert Taylor
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Edward G. Robinson parodied his gangster roles often
Next:
Yellow clothing
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Walter Brennan
Next:
David Bowie or Eric Clapton
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Pocketful of Miracles
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1) Down To The Sea with Ships stars Lionel Barrymore, Richard Widmark, and Dean Stockwell
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Errol Flynn portrayed Captain Blood opposite Basil Rathbone with whom he would also spar in The Adventures of Robin Hood.
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Stewart Granger was in Caesar and Cleopatra with Claude Rains.
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Okay Paul, then I will take this one:
Clue:
He'll see the big board!
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Thelma Ritter was in Rear Window with Grace Kelly.
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Camille is another I should rewatch. I just saw it once, around 25 years ago, and didn't like it at all. It bored me silly, and while I like Garbo now, I hadn't seen her before when I watched Camille, and subsequently I avoided her films for years. Thankfully, I overcame that, and have grown to like her and a few of her films. Robert Taylor stills remains my least favorite classic era male star, though.
It's ironic how your opinion of movie stars can change when you see more of their work or you get older.
Garbo was so closely identified with depressing character endings and yet when peoples ay her name I first think of Ninochka.
As for Robert Taylor, I can take him or leave him. I don't care for him in dramas at all but he has made me laugh so hard I start to hyperventilate in his comedies.
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3) Gail Patrick was in popular screwball comedies such as My Favorite Wife and My Man Godfrey.
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Thanks for posting this Jakeem.
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Re: 5,000th post.
I know my 1,000th post was somewhere in Bogie's Favourite performances thread, but I have no idea what my 2,000th post was. I was not paying attention. It must have been when I was exhausted.
AS for limey's Wizard of Oz listing:
What parallel universe was this?
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Before hitting 1936 tomorrow I would just like to mention that I am going with 1936 with regards Garbo’s film, Camille. She was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for the film in 1937 but Camille was released in December 1936.
Okay, Bogie I will alter my list of seen films per year to accommodate this.
Thanks for the heads up.

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Mexico?
I might be led astray by that reference.
The dialogue sounds very familiar and I'm going to take an ironic guess now and say:
This is from Laura.
The man is Clifton Webb who plays Lydecker.
He is talking about the detective that is played by Dana Andrews.
The actress is Gene Tierney.