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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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*I tried watching ?Grass? a few years ago and I found it extremely boring. I couldn?t watch all of it. But it?s on TCM tomorrow night at MIDNIGHT Eastern time.*
Is this the long-lost silent version of Reefer Madness?
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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
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I just has to check if "Octaman" would be a correct spelling, instead of "Octoman," since I've seen "octo" used as a prefix for "eight," but not "octa." However, according to Webster, "octa" is synonymous with "octo," so I can't accuse the producers of getting the title wrong. But they did get the entire movie wrong.
How about a movie with Stuart Whitman, about plane crash survivors in the desert, called Sands of the Calamari?
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If you count his two legs and the thing hanging off each leg, I guess we can stretch it to eight.
I know I'm seen at least part of this film at one time.
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I give this film "two tentacles up."
Mama Mia!
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*Pacific Rendezvous* (1942) March 31 6:30 a.m. Eastern time
Stars Lee Bowman and Jean Rogers. I haven't seen this, but it may be worth a look. Bowman plays a code-breaker during WW II. The trailer looks somewhat interesting, with some comic relief as well. For character buffs, Hans Conried and Milburn Stone have small parts.
Jean Rogers is best known for playing Dale Arden in the Flash Gordon serials. She is pictured below as Dale Arden, but don't expect her to be wearing this get-up in Pacific Rendezvous.

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Correct. I'm sure "Mallingford" enabled you to find this in 5 seconds, as I did after I posted it. Duh. Oh well, the last few photos were tough, so you were due for a softball.
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*I've always thought Turn On was great. Yes, I saw the one episode.*
I saw it too, but remember very little of it. Tim Conway was the host, or "star" or whatever his position was for that episode. I seem to remember some electronic music (very annoying actually) and he was dreaming/visualizing various things, some of which were probably borderline for prime time. I also seem to recall that the next episode, which never aired, was supposed to be hosted by Robert Culp.
Oh, just found this:
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Oh great ... a psychedelic octopus ... makes me yearn for the horrifyingly phony one that wrestles Bela Lugosi in Bride of the Monster.
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Yes, it's The Italian Job.
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Not The Ipcress File
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No, not The Two-Headed Spy
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OK, here's a large clue. Michael Caine is in the movie.
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"They promised me no one would get hurt."
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Do we need another clue on this one?
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I just checked that site ... seems to be working for me.
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Here is the link to the Frances Dee forum:
http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?messageID=8021383

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