marcar
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Robert Walker was in "The Sea of Grass" directed by Elia Kazan.
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First movie that comes to mind. --- geography
marcar replied to Cathy or Kenton's topic in Games and Trivia
Duchess of Idaho (1950) Next: Cannes -
Thelma Ritter was in "Rear Window" with Jesslyn Fax.
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Tarzan the Ape Man of Steel Magnolias
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A New Leaf (another great Walter Matthau performance) Next: Where Eagles Dare
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Audrey Meadows was in "That Touch of Mink" with Louise Arthur.
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Secret Service of the Air (1939) The Bodyguard To Live and Die in L.A. Absolute Power The Interpreter Spartan White House Down Air Force One Shooter
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Clavier, Christian (French actor/writer)
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Roma, Citta Aperta (Rome, Open City)
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More docs: Under Rich Earth Blood on the Mountain Knox Mine Disaster And others: Blind Shaft (Mang Jing) about life in China's illegal coal mines Brassed Off (set in Yorkshire mining town)
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Dorothy Morris was in Seconds with Barbara Werle
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Blue Scar (1949) Margaret's Museum (1995) The 33 (2015)
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Pink Flamingos
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Ventresca, Vincent
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Tomlin, Lily
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In "The Man That I Married" Joan Bennett says to her Nazi-fied husband (Francis Lederer):" 'HEIL HEEL."
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I was watching "Force of Evil" 1948 with John Garfield and Thomas Gomez, and the black-and-white cinematography is stark, stunning and reminiscent of Edward Hopper. And then I read that the director Abraham Polonsky gave cinematographer George Barnes a book of Hopper's Third Avenue paintings. And so the inspiration is there. Above is Hopper's "Nighthawks" which is well-known to all art and classic movie fans. Followed by "New York Office." Although the paintings are in color and the movie in black and white, the tone and shadow and light are very similar. There is a shot where Garfield runs through an empty Wall Street just at dawn. The streets are empty, the skyscrapers form canyons of steel and concrete, and he runs alone, by himself into the city that is engulfing him, literally and story-wise. I highly recommend this movie for anyone who enjoys fine art influences in classic movies.
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Last Tango in Paris
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Catch 22 (sorry if it's already been used. I did a search but couldn't find it.)
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William Holden was in "Sunset Boulevard" with Erich Von Stroheim
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"All I Need is the Girl" from "Gypsy" Next: A Thanksgiving movie song...
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NAME A YEAR, NAME A MOVIE, NAME THE ACTOR/TRESS
marcar replied to BetteDavis19's topic in Games and Trivia
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Ashby, Hal - Editor "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" and "In the Heat of the Night. Director - "Coming Home" "Harold and Maude" "Shampoo" and "Being There"
