DJBeacon
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Manhunter
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Henry Silva was in "Ocean's Eleven" with AkimTamiroff
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Grace Kelly was in "Rear Window" with Wendell Corey
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Antonio, Lou
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6) Myrna Loy played Dr Fu Manchu's evil daughter in "The Mask of Fu Manchu"
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Equinox (from the early 70s)
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Fred MacMurray
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Quatermass, Prof = played by Brian Donlevy in "The Quatermass Xperiment"
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As you may imagine, film noir. It was inspired by a real prison riot.
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
DJBeacon replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
"Goldfinger" Next: bourbon -
Canadiana-Trivia About Canadians in Movies
DJBeacon replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Games and Trivia
I'm guessing Rich Little and the movie is "The Big Short" -
The First Film That Comes to Mind...
DJBeacon replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
"Day of the Triffids" Next: lighthouse -
Windom, William
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jjg, thanks for the comments and help.
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Ustinov, Peter
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"(The) Parallax View"
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Canadiana-Trivia About Canadians in Movies
DJBeacon replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Games and Trivia
I'm so glad RB made "Godzilla, King of the Monsters" and brought that franchise over the Pacific. It is flawed compared to "Gojira" but it still was our first. -
Can you give me another hint?? Tab Hunter (rather than Herbert the Rooster)
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
DJBeacon replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Eraser (1996) Next: snakes -
I'd guess maybe Groucho Marx??
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Mini-Me = played by Verne Troyer in the Austin Powers movies
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Canadiana-Trivia About Canadians in Movies
DJBeacon replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Games and Trivia
Folks, I am AMAZED by the knowledge of the fans on this topic and others here at TCM. Are there many Canadians posting here? I see some spelling that leads me to believe a number are from Canada or the UK. One of the best decisions I made in life was to take a job right after college in Canada and work there for almost 4 years. It was great life experience even though only a 4 hour drive to my family in NY. That was definitely good preparation for living in Japan 10 years later. And these message boards are a fun learning experience. -
On a totally separate note = I always think of film noir as a type of 50's movie in B&W where the protagonist isn't a good guy and the themes are pretty dark. Just my non-educated comment: I think Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" is a kind of a film noir made in the 70s and in color. I have seen it a number of times and enjoy the "art" of the film but find the story depressing and a bit uncomfortable to watch. The same but to a lesser degree with "The Duelists". Just wonder how you knowledgeable film fans feel about this and if there are other 70's or later films that can be considered film noir. Thanks.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Reiser, Paul
