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CharlieT

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  1. Marilyn Monroe in *Niagara* with Joseph Cotten

    Joseph Cotten in *Abominable Dr. Phibes* with Vincent Price

    Vincent Price in *Edward Scissorhands* with Dianne Weist

    Dianne Weist in *The Horsewhisperer* with Scarlett Johansson

     

    Try to connect: Oliver Hardy to Jon Gries

     

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  2. I try to make at least one set of initials a clue in their uniqueness. And I use the initials in the order in which they are listed in the movie link at IMDb. Yes, the movie may be somewhat obscure, but that's where the searching comes in.

     

    The key initials in this last one are FF. Start there with someone that you may know with those initials. Many times one can figure if the key initials are of a star or supporting character actor by the position they occupy in the original clue.

     

    At least that's the way I've been playing the game. If I'm wrong, then I apologize.

     

    CharlieT

  3. Hate to burst anyone's bubble, but currently I'm watching the NCAA basketball tournament instead of TCM. Of course, right now, I'm working on restarting my heart after the close call for the Ohio State Buckeyes today. :0

     

    The other days of the week, I have to give up the TV to the non-basketball fans in the house, but I can live with that. Come Easter, I'll be right back to watching the classics.

     

    CharlieT

  4. Hi Anne and SueSue,

     

    I just tried to do what you wanted to do and had no problem.

     

    First I clicked on Manage Folders, then created a new folder titled "Saved PMs" and after checking the box at the end of the desired message, moved to the bottom to Move To, dropped down the arrow to see the choice of location and clicked on the proper folder. Worked just fine.

     

    CharlieT

  5. I could be mean and tell you that you're wrong, but I don't think that would be totally fair. It's acutally Four Daughters (1938), but the four leading cast members are the same, and to call you on it just wouldn't be right.

     

    Go, Ol' BLU.

     

    CharlieT

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