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scsu1975

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  1. This really is an underrated film. Some of the best (and tenderest) scenes are between Taylor and Young. The finale always gets to me.
  2. #4 looks like Tor Johnson (with hair), who dressed as Santa in The Lemon Drop Kid.
  3. I was waiting for this, even though I bookmarked it last year! Merry Christmas, Barb.
  4. Darn, I wish I could understand what you people are talking about.
  5. Just came across this. I don't get to Joe's thread as often as I should, but he entertains every one of us with his photos. Get back soon, Joe. You are a class act and we miss you.
  6. It is not generally known, but The Man Who Knew Too Much was originally supposed to be about a bearded jolly old soul who kept dossiers on who was naughty and who was nice.
  7. LOL. Milstein was basically saying you get what you expect, and the film doesn't try to be more than it is. I have to correct a typo - Milstein wrote the film "reeks of ..." not "reels of ..." The letters on my keyboard are fading and so am I.
  8. I haven't seen this one, but it's about Roller Derby. Fredric Milstein of the L.A. Times gave it a positive review, despite writing that the film "reels of sleaziness, sluttishness, squalor, stupidity, violence both pseudo and real" and mentions a "nude-except-for-skates after-practice encounter at mid-oval." Sounds like a winner to me.
  9. Not that I recall. Of course, one-time commentator O. J. Simpson was.
  10. The broadcasting crew (minus Dr. Joyce Brothers) from The Naked Gun:
  11. I remember one episode from "Sports Challenge" when the teams had to identify the mystery guest at the end. Enberg started giving clues, and said the guy's nickname was "Smokey." So Billy Martin yelled out "Bear Bryant!"
  12. He also had a bit (with other famous announcers) in The Naked Gun. I used to watch "Sports Challenge" all the time. I think a lot of the audience reaction and applause was canned, and the film clips they showed usually had little to do with the questions being asked. But that was my introduction to Dick Enberg.
  13. Correct on both counts, Miles. I tried to find photos of these ladies that were a bit atypical. Guess everybody is out holiday shopping or arguing down in the off-topic forum. Your thread.
  14. Her performance was the best part of that film. She more than held her own while two of my favorite hams, Price and Sanders, overacted.
  15. Here are two attractive ladies who had decent careers, but were never considered major stars: 1. 2.
  16. 1. The Marty Feldman family reunion (Killers From Space) 5. Beginning of the End 6. The Deadly Mantis
  17. Great supporting actor. I really enjoyed him as the waiter at a beer garden in the Laurel & Hardy flick Our Relations.
  18. No, I knew it would be tough. I was hoping someone would get the film connection first and then figure it from there. Your thread, Miles.
  19. And he was certainly more convincing as Earp than Lancaster was.
  20. This should help, if someone wants to look up the credits:
  21. Correct on Carter. And you just gave yourself a clue.
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