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Good guess Mr. Magoo, I actually had Mara Corday in mind.

as to your query, Selma Diamond

next: Deadline for Murder (1964)
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Karl Malden in On the Waterfront (1954), Fear Strikes Out (1957), Patton (1970)
BTW Father Barry's character was based on Father John Corridan, a Jesuit priest who spent more than a decade, ministering to the longshoremen and their families, and was the real-life hero of their struggle.

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Maria (no last name)
Marjorie Morgenstern
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Eartha Kitt

next: The Rookie (1990)
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Mayo Methot and Humphrey Bogart in Marked Woman (1937)

Julie London & Bobby Troup- Emergency TV series

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Mexico, "The Wrestling Women" series and "The Aztec Mummy" series (they met in 1964's Las Luchadoras Contra la Momia Azteca):

Brazil, the "Coffin Joe" series (began in 1964 with At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul):

Japan, the Street Fighter series starring the awesome Sonny Chiba:

Great Britain, the Quatermass series:

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The Black Cat (1934) Boris Karloff plays an architect who built his house on the site of a WWI massacre http://pre-code.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/BlackCat193425.png
Twelve Angry Men (1957) Henry Fonda's character is an architect

Death Wish (1973) Charles Bronson's character is an architect
Breathless (1983) Valerie Kaprisky is an architecture student

Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Tom Hanks plays an architect (probably in other movies too)

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Charles Bickford

next: Diamonds are Forever (1971)
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The Subject Was Roses (1968)

next: a film with memorable musical sequences, forgettable dramatic sequences
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Swamp Thing (1982)

C.H.U.D. (1984)

Maniac Cop (1988)

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The Day the World Ended (1955) I love this movie! I would shelter from nuclear apocalypse with Adele Jergens any day of the week.
next: a movie that makes you feel cold
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Lionel Barrymore

next: spoke with a charming foreign accent
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Carlene Watkins

next: Bigfoot (1970)
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who else but Pat O'Brien

next: iconic dresser
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Good one! James Craig

next: Stand Up and Be Counted (1972) last big screen appearance
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My two favorite guests (70's-80's)
Robert Blake, when he would go off in stream-of-consciousness fashion about his disturbed thoughts and abusive upbringing was riveting.
Mr. Baseball, Bob Uecker "After high school, I signed with the Braves for $3000, which was a lot of money for my old man to put out."

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Ruth Hussey

next: Death Mask (1984) last big screen appearance
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Carroll O'Connor

next: an actress who served our nation in WWII, could be as a nurse, WAC, AWVS...
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Any Number Can Win (1963)

next: a film that gives you cause for introspection
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The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) - yes, there's more...

Sunset Boulevard (1950) "I always wanted a pool!"

Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) invigorated after telling FDR his story

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M (1931)
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Joan Davis

next: gender-neutral or unisex first name
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The Fifth Musketeer was also Helmut Dantine's last film.
War Requiem (1989) = Laurence Olivier
next: Here Comes Trouble (1948)
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Smiley Burnette

next: stuntman who was a good actor
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Cary Grant is always shaving. Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)

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