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El Diablo is incorrect. Remember, we're looking for someone's name. Let's continue on, I can post it again later if no one wants it now. Cheers

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A Christmas Carol
morning sickness
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THE MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING
THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE or THE INVISIBLE MAN
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THE INCREDIBLE MR LIMPET
THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN or DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE
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Un Singe en Hiver
(...quand Monseiur se condiut sagement)
hors d'oeuvre
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PAPA'S DELICATE CONDITION
KING LEAR or LIFE WITH FATHER
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Richard Boone (not be confused with Richodd Boone, of course)
O.K. Cor____ + Devils
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Thank you for your very complete answer. It was the Call (instead of key) that puzzled me. I might question call to represent the first syllable of COLLinge (if, as you say, it should sound like COLLins) the vowel is slightly different. But close enough, I guess, especially if you know the actress to begin with. A clever clue.
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Germinal
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TWO WOMEN
espied and was relieved to see they were not blonde for a change. Enough of blondes, he thought. Yet he wondered the whereabouts of La Dame Blonde, his nemeses. But suddenly there she was! She was being questioned by the big guy and telling her life story. He imagined her in a paisley design but her words took precedence in his thoughts as he heard her say...
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Right, the movie of the same name with Olivier (1953)
Yours
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Kansas City
arcane
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Mr. Kettle the youngest of Donna and Alex Stone?s brood the murder plot in Dial M for Murder hinged on one made by Ray Milland Pulitzer Prize winning American playwright+
Can someone break this one down for me, the third clue only. The third clue is "key." Is that right? Maybe I don't know how to pronounce Collinge Also, can the answer of a clue obey the rules on spelling, even if not pronunciation? I've never heard ot this actress. Is her name pronounced KULL-INGE or KEY-LINGE and does the second syllable correspond to the correct pronunciation of the playwright or just the spelling? Thanks for the clarification.

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(Sometimes a great notion)
All About Eve
Nation inception
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Kane, John Foster...Orson Welles in Citizen Kane
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Wilde
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Is Paper Moon a Mr or a Mrs. ?


(actually that might make a nice name)
Piccoli, Michel
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On Golden Pond
pratfall
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Ustinov, Peter...Billy Budd, director
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It was Anna Karenina (1948).
I wasn't real happy with my original clue. That type situation is so common in movies, it could have been anything. I could have done better.
I don't actually have a new quote ready, but I'll offer this one almost as a joke:
"Now is the winter of our discontent..."
The original source will be obvious to many, but here just name the title of a 1950s movie with this line (as spoken by the title character).
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ROSEMARY'S BABY
BABY FACE or BRINGING UP BABY
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A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum

baroque
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Elephant Walk
Occasional fabulous idea
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OUTWARD BOUND
In mind and spirit, but not quite?yet be begin to regret his verbosity not only in view of SEG regulations but because the stakes were so high. After all, he was only an extra. The light hurt his eyes and as he struggled to open them he became exasperated and said to himself, if someone yells ?cut? one more time, I?m going?

Movies are the answer
in Games and Trivia
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ANNA KARENINA
...who was offering him a mug of Russian kvass. ?Not that strong really, but good. This stuff is a little low class for me, but I?ve come down in the world.? Alan was aghast to hear the voice of Miss Leigh. ?Are you on a cut too?? he asked. She said, ?Yes, I asked my husband for a divorce again?and he sneezed.? Alan thought, what interesting people you meet on cuts. If only it wasn?t so dark. Then another voice was heard, the...