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Everything posted by scsu1975
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Actors and film:
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Bonzo and Cheeta had quite a bitter rivalry, kind of like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Unfortunately, Bonzo has passed away. These were his last words: http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/snd/ani/wa/chimpanzeevocal.mp3
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Kim Darby for the Peter Lorre role.
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Yes to everybody, it is Charlotte Henry in Alice in Wonderland, and no, I was not teaching a class today. I am still on a one-year sabbatical and am milking it for all it's worth.
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Yes, if you look closely, you can even see a few cigarette butts on the floor.
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You are ever so close. Actually, it's Joan Crawford, being punished by her evil mother.
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I think Lee was the best Dracula of all. He exuded evil and sex appeal at the same time.
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Montana Belle
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and Rosie O'Donnell will play the Sydney Greenstreet role ...
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Actress and film (if you know it immediately, hold off and give some others a chance):
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Ah yes, Invasion USA ... what a bomb. At least Ms. Castle looked good in it, and the title is the answer to the trivia question "In what film did both women who played Lois Lane in the Superman TV series appear?"
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Wow, there's the photo, obviously cropped in my book. Nice job, Fred.
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Yes, I did read that about Dracula.
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Those youtube clips go up to part 9, but there must be more. Odd that the photo with Lorre and Albers includes Veidt, since he was not in the German version (which is odd in itself). I guess he was around the set.
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*F.P.1 - looks like the German version.* Correct! How did you manage that?
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Yup.
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The first (and only) time I watched The Pelican Brief, I noticed Denzel Washington had the phone mouthpiece almost under his chin during every phone call.
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Ok, I'll throw one in, as long as we are on a Marx Brothers theme for the moment. Harpo Marx had two different first names. What were they?
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Pretty much correct so far. I've just been searching on youtube, which has several clips from the movie, but not the complete version, so I could not find this scene. This movie was made in 1932, but two other versions in different languages (same director for all three) were released in 1933.
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That's the way the photo appears in my book. However, if you ask me nicely, I can supply clues
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*You are a researcher after my own heart!* No, that would be Dr. Frankenstein ... or is it Fronk-en-steen?
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OK, I think this one will be tough:
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Peanuts
