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Channel Crossing (1933)
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I'm just curious - were women not permitted to serve on juries in 1954?
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Somewhat Off-Topic: What have you been reading lately?
SadPanda replied to misswonderly3's topic in General Discussions
He sure loved to write about California. I believe he grew up in Salinas. -
Robert Armstrong was in Manhattan Love Song with Franklin Pangborn
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Noises Off (1992)
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Chillicothe (1999)
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First Monday in October (1981)
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
SadPanda replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Psycho next - disfiguration -
There's a scene in Brother John (1971) where John (Sidney Poitier) sits rocking in a chair on a porch while a whole slew of cops spread out and sneak up on him like he's Clyde Barrow or something.
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I think for our purposes, we can consider them the same.
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When Harry Met Sally (1989)
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Igby - played by Kieran Culkin in Igby Goes Down.
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Uggams, Leslie
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Not a problem at all, Peebs - I have to back out my posts frequently because I forget where I am. 🙂 Okay, Gloria Talbott was in Daughter of Dr. Jekyll with Martha Wentworth.
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Furley, Ralph (Mr.) - played by Don Knotts on TV's Three's Company
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Catch Us If You Can (1965)
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A Bay of Blood (1971)
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Best - Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993) Worst - Strike Commando 2 (1988) Next: Steve Buscemi
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Whoops - I didn't notice that Peebs had posted at the same time as I. I've deleted mine.
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Windows (1980)
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Little Children (2006)
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Fay Holden was in Double or Nothing with Andy Devine.
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Quarry, Robert
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She was so much cuter in her pink pantsuit, sitting between Paul and George.
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Somewhat Off-Topic: What have you been reading lately?
SadPanda replied to misswonderly3's topic in General Discussions
I just finished reading John Steinbeck's Sweet Thursday - again. I've read every one of Steinbeck's books in the course of my life - a few of them, like Sweet Thursday, - multiple times. Unlike his serious novels, it's a romantic comedy - a sequel to his comic novel Cannery Row. A delightful, poignant read. Doc falls for Suzy.
