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5.) Brazzi said "Sometimes my face is more beautiful than the leading lady's."
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Beryl Mercer played the mom in "Broken Dreams" with Adele St. Mauer.
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Herbert Marshall was in "Foreign Correspondent" which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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Is this alphabetical?'
Going by the initial post, it's just a movie with a name in it, right?
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Veronica Lake
Next: K. M.
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Inescourt, Frieda
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Zero for Conduct (1949)
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Natalie Wood
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Addams, Wednesday, played by Christina Ricci in "The Addams Family" movies (1991-93)
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PHILADELPHIA (1993)
Next: Sicily
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5) The screenplay was based on a novel by Fannie Hurst, a best-seller published in 1933 and based on Hurst's relationship with writer Zora Neal Hurston.
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Just thought of another St. Francis film that I love:
"Brother Sun, Sister Moon" (1972) by Franco Zefferelli (original title "Fratello sole, Sorella Luna")
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The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964) by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) by Robert Aldrich
The Prodigal (1959)
The Passion of St. Francis (1927) original title "Frate Francesco"
The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) by Roberto Rossellini (original title "Francesco guillare di Dio")
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BONJOUR TRISTESSE (another movie on French Riviera)
Next: Death in Venice (1971)
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Any Given Sunday (more football)
Next: A League of Their Own (change sports)
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Jaeckel, Richard
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WHALES OF AUGUST (1987)
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WHALES OF AUGUST (1987)
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Karen Morley in "Our Daily Bread" had a leading role.
Anton Diffring in "The Man Who Could Cheat Death" and "Circus of Horrors"--they are English horror films (he usually played the chiseled, blue-eyed Nazi guy in American movies)
Michael Hordern played Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" (1977) he previously played Jacob Marley in other versions of the same movie and he usually played befuddled British civil servants and various British military figures (altho he did narrate Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" which was quite a part!)
Vivienne Osborne starred with Edward G. Robinson in "Two Seconds" but mostly played "come hither" second leads.
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2 minutes ago, TopBilled said:
Marcar,
THE LOVE BUG is a great example for this category. The car was so popular "he" got three sequels and a reboot a generation later. LOL
I've never seen DRIVING MISS DAISY on the stage (it began as a play). But it seems like something that had to be filmed. We had to actually see them driving around since it was one of the main points of the story.
It was really MarshaKatz who posted those. LOL
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"Christine" (1983) the deadly car in the Stephen King adaptation of his novel
"Le Mans" (1971) another Steve McQueen car movie
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"It Started With a Kiss" (1959) a 1955 Lincoln Futura is the third member of the cast that includes Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford as a couple who won the car in a lottery. (The one-off car ultimately became the Batmobile in the Batman TV series.
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Yes, MK the thread is yours. Thanks.

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