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He did Mr. Belvedere Goes to College, which I've seen (ok), and Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell, which I haven't seen. Of course, no one has ever seen The Belvedere That Couldn't Die.
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Mr. Hughes will attempt to watch it with you

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h3. Never

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Personally, I wanna see this one:

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Amazon has the VHS. Maybe if we wait long enough, TCM will show it and you can record it.
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Thank you Sherlock Holmes. This sounds like an interesting film, a pre-cursor of sorts to A Double Life.
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Technically, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but good enough. Your move.
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"The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side."
Unfortunately, that is not true. Scarecrow should demand another brain.
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I'd suggest starting a thread in the *General Discussions* forum, since more people probably visit that than this forum.
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Recap:
1. A doctor is murdered.
2. The wrong man is put on trial.
3. The hero is spanked.
4. The hero goes missing and is presumed dead.
New clue:
5. The hero and his girlfriend get lost in a cave.
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Kyle:
Yes, I'm pretty sure that occurred before the other thread ... but then again, all the fights tend to blur together after awhile.
That person didn't post too often, and I have not see him around for awhile.
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Excellent guess.
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From Hell It Came. I haven't seen this in a long time.

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*Crossfire* is excellent and I highly recommend it as well.
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Happy Easter Bill, and hurry back ... I'm running out of photos.
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Yes, it is Miriam Hopkins.
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Title and actress on the floor:

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Ribbitt Ribbitt
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Good memory (Yeah, like I really believe that)

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*I am sincerely curious (as are some others that I have had contact with) what has occured in the Forums that was not "kid-friendly". There have been references to posts and messages but no specific citations.*
Kyle, there was an instance of a thread, I believe in this particular forum, where posters uploaded photos from movies, and we had to guess which movies they were from. One person posted a photo from Caligula, which showed women in see-through clothing. I suggested that the poster "tone it down," and he removed the photo.
Rich
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Di, I have no clue!
Oh wait, is it No Country for Old Men?
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Frank, that screen cap is from Flight to Tangier. That's Jack Palance on the left, Corinne Calvet driving, and Joan Fontaine in the back seat.

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