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I have no idea why, but Gene Hackman popped into my head when I read 'fishing'. Next: 'glamour girl'
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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
Paulll replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
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GONE WITH THE WIND
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Marilyn Monroe
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Gipper: Guy Lombardo GregoryPeckFan: Pablo Picasso Next: Vivien Leigh or Jean Simmons?!
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
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The African Queen (1951) Next: The Civil War -
George Gershwin Next: Rock Hudson or John Gavin?!?
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Basil - Paul Newman - The Silver Chalice
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George Reeves Next: Green eyes
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Laurence Olivier! Next: Quintessential beauty
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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
Paulll replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
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Kathryn Grayson Next: handsome
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I've never heard of either of them, so I'll say, Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Next: Hedy Lamarr or Dorothy Lamour??!
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Cary Grant he's either a conman or completely honest lol Next: tough
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Michael Collins (1996)
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You did Gipper! Esther Williams Next: sharp dresser
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My brother finds the classic movies "boring". I am showing him otherwise. We're watching, The Band Wagon w/ Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse
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Lucille Ball (I Love Lucy. Ep: Lucy Gets Ricky on the Radio)! Absolutely hilarious!!!! Next: writing letters
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Haha I was playing on words from a Married with Children episode (with Jerry Springer, who is the 'masculine feminist'). But thank you!
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I absolutely love Splendor in the Grass (1960), but it does make me angry as well. I know back in the early 1900s, women were seen as inferior, and there were different standards for men and women. But the fact that he can do whatever he wants with no repercussion to his morals or his namesake is ridiculous. Yet she would get a bad reputation around town. This also goes for the hundreds of other movies where women are seen as inferior beings. I am a masculine feminist! Equal means equal.
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That's interesting. Reading that I get an inferiority complex idea going in my head. Neither one was inferior to the other, very different, but equally talented.
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Frank Sinatra "helped" look for Vera Ellen throughout New York City in On the Town.
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Rosalind Russell Next: Burlesque dancer/singer
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The Time Machine (1960) The Wizard of Oz (1939) African Queen (1951) Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
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Vanessa Redgrave Next: Paul Newman or Robert Redford?
