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Everything posted by MrMagoo
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Did I get this one right?
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My first stab at this game. I think Thomas Mitchell died in ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (1939). If I'm right I'll come up with one. I have one in mind.
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Joan Blondell Next: BANJO ON MY KNEE (1936) MR. MOTO IN DANGER ISLAND (1939) HOLD BACK THE DAWN (1941) GOING MY WAY (1944) THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953)
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Lars Hanson.....good one. I learned something. Next: BEAU GESTE (1939) TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN (1940) THE CASTILIAN (1963) TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM (1973) LIAR'S MOON (1981)
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Stacy Keach Next: THE PROJECTIONIST (1970) PLAY IT AS IT LAYS (1972) SILENT MOVIE (1976) LADYBUGS (1992) ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS (1993)
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Nor your arrogance for me
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I would politely and humbly suggest that you overreached with your placing significance on Tony Asher and his contributions to modern rock and roll. He was no more than a footnote in Brian Wilson's incomparable career. There is barely a mention of him in any "Beach Boys" histories or biographies. The only person who gave much merit to his contributions to "Pet Sounds" was Tony Asher himself. Yes, Tony Asher had famous parents....but he most certainly was not. In addition, nowhere that I could find in either of his parent's bios in IMDb or Wikipedia do I see any reference at all to their son other than that they had one. Forgive me.....I sincerely don't wish to scold.
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Angela Bassett.....she has a very nice filmography. Next: THE VICTORS (1963) DIE! DIE! MY DARLING (1965) THE NAKED RUNNER (1967) STRAW DOGS (1971) THE REMAINS OF THE DAY (1993)
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Butterfly McQueen.....a name I have heard but other than GWTW I wouldn't know her filmography. I learned something. Thanks. Next: TOPPER (1937) TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944) THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946) YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN (1950) TIMBERJACK (1955)
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I'm trying. Need more. Is she on this list? 100 Silent Queens - IMDb
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Billy Dee Williams....another fine career. Next: THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT (1971) JEREMIAH JOHNSON (1972) UP THE SANDBOX (1972) THE FRONT PAGE (1974) THIS IS SPINAL TAP (1984)
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Yvonne DeCarlo (Good selection of movies. I didn't realize that she was in This Gun For Hire) Me neither.
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Gillian Anderson (from my hometown, Grand Rapids). Next; lost at sea
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Roscoe Lee Brown; The guy had a pretty nice career. Good get. Next: THIS GUN FOR HIRE (1942) NO TIME FOR LOVE (1943) KISMET (1944) TIMBUKTU (1959) LIAR'S MOON (1981)
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I'm going to go with Joan Bennett and Walter Wanger. Did I get it? One of her most notable films would be LITTLE WOMEN (1933) with Katherine Hepburn. His most notable film was probably CLEOPATRA (1963) I believe he was credited for bringing Rudolph Valentino to the silver screen. Taylor and Harrison were in CLEOPATRA and Crosby appeared in GOING HOLLYWOOD (1933) I was not able to match up Jane Wyman and a Wanger production but his list of films is long so she's gotta be in there someplace. Maybe you can fill in the that blank. That was hard work.😅
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Jack Weston Next: THE LAST MILE (1959) SOMETHING WILD (1961) THE CHASE (1966) COOL HAND LUKE (1967) THE LAST DETAIL (1973)
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Channing Tatum Next: Played a clown
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Donald Sutherland. The Animal House and Kelly's Heroes were the key. I particularly liked him in EYE OF THE NEEDLE (1981) Underappreciated in my opinion. Next: THE VIRGIN SOLDIERS (1969) JUST A GIGOLO (1978) THE HUNGER (1983) THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST (1988) THE PRESTIGE (2006)
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You're good.
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Nancy Gates. Not someone I think of much. I might have seen that Sinatra/Hayden movie. Next: BACHELOR IN PARIS (1952) NORMAN CONQUEST (1953) BETRAYED (1954) THE CROOKED SKY (1957) OPERATION CROSSBOW (1965)
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Good one. Someone mentioned THEY SHOOT HORSES DON'T THEY so I went with some of his early, smaller role films. I'm not sure I saw any of them. You did good. My first run through your list came up empty. Gotta get to work.
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Marilyn Monroe Next: Appeared in movie with bear(s)
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James Cagney. I just watched THE ROARING TWENTIES. Next: I'm really going obscure here.....some WWII era make ya feel good movies DIVE BOMBER (1941) NAVY BLUES (1941) THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON (1941) CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS (1942) AIR FORCE (1943)
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It is a great story. As I recall, almost everyone thought Reilly was innocent and had been coerced. My client, the jury foreman, obviously voted to convict which is why he got quite agitated when it came up in a conversation once and I learned the hard way not to pursue that again. Reilly's attorney, Catherine Roraback, was quite famous for defending controversial causes. As your article states, she was lead attorney in Griswold vs. Connecticut which led to the "Right of Privacy" decision by the Supreme Court and she defended the Black Panthers. The Roraback family is well established in Litchfield County, CT. I knew many of her relatives, as well. Connecticut is known for some pretty wild murders. This one, the wood chipper murder (great scene in FARGO lifted from that case)and the recent Dulos murder/disappearance/suicide from last year, which is still unsolved.
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Susannah York Next: THE HEART WITHIN (1957) SINK THE BISMARCK (1969) first movie I ever saw at a drive in BLOW UP (1966) CAMELOT (1967) GANGS OF NEW YORK (2002)
