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laffite

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  1. John Carradine Lady ____, 11-day Queen William Holden was one in a movie about a war Camille was this way, once
  2. 78 "So, as you can see, one sip of this turns you into a mathematical genius. It also turns you into a zombie."
  3. I ask your indulgence, just some cleaning up, thank you: >I think the valley with the flowers is *Daisy Kenyon*. Right. I put "The Otto Club" thing in there to narrow it down, especially since there was an alternative spelling involved. >Finance wrote : "The person who always tries to be funny is out-of-control"------The correct answer is THE JOKER IS WlLD, not THE KING OF COMEDY Thanks, *Edonline* got it. >The superlative Earth-solar orbital patterns pertaining to self-collective existences. Was the above ever answered? === And for ?A celestial body at 8pm, say,? Evening Star was intended, not Venus, Rising. === Thanks you, sorry of the interruption. laffite
  4. THE LOST WEEKEND LITTLE BOY LOST or THE LOST PATROL
  5. Rhonda Fleming Quixote foe ____yore, who knows Christopher Robin A kind of coffee pot + Affectionate suffix =
  6. Murder on a Honeymoon A narrow valley that is full of a flower that is white and yellow? (And although is does not have much to do with vehicles, per se, one might still say it belongs to the Otto Club) Edited by: laffite on Sep 28, 2009 1:01 AM
  7. I tried watching this years ago and remembering giving up almost immediately. Derek Jacobi sitting alone in an inn or something and he does this monologue, expressing some sort of wonderment about his own bizarre behavior or something. I soon got the impression that he was coming across not as a character in a story but as an actor doing an audition. A little later a group of people are sitting at a large dining table. There is some early conversation and then the camera goes to this woman and she starts doing the same thing. Suddenly we are made to forget that there is anyone else present but her and she goes into this long monologue, overacting like heck, as if she is doing an audition for a part. It was so profoundly unrealistic. I thought, so what is this, the actors are going to take turns doing their little bits? Maybe that's not the way it was at all, I'll be honest, I didn't see enough to know or even really to comment much at all and I feel a little sheepish writing even this slight impression. *Skimpole*, you at least watched it and wrote a fine paragraph, you sound like you know your Dickens (Did you name yourself after that scamp in Bleak House ?) I don't doubt anything you wrote and if true, then the absence of all those fundamental Dickensian elements renders the production a slow burn. I won't take any credit because I didn't even bother to watch it but your brief but cogent analysis almost vindicates my discomfort with this Little Dorrit. laffite
  8. Micky Dolenz Joe Clay couldn't walk past one in DOWAR Marsha Mason had one hanging up in the apartment but Richard Dreyfuss took care of that---he took it down in GBG Charles was alarming with it in the church in that early movie with Maureen How would this sound if you said it with a bad cold, "Come and _____ It." Last syllable of that famous modifier in the famous title in that famous movie with Humphrey, Sidney, Peter, and Mary.
  9. Rear Window (deleted clue) new clue: Going out in the evening for a performance of, say, Aida. Edited by: laffite on Sep 27, 2009 12:31 PM
  10. The King of Comedy (?) Color of Spring, graceful swimming mammal, thoroughfare
  11. Elizabeth Patterson Sherlock will find one a____ (cold, shivering, etc) German gun
  12. Janice Rule Night and ____ Sha Na _____ The Fox _____ the Crow + That what happens in the Fox-Crow fable.
  13. The Graduate Nary a sound on the field, at least from a non-Easterly direction
  14. Eva Marie Saint Mantle nickname, "The _____" "The ____hole" (pre-code) _____ the day! (you'll be sorry!) + "Bury my Heart and Wounded ____." Edited by: laffite on Sep 25, 2009 2:13 PM
  15. The Seven-Ups A celestial body at. say, 8pm
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