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Herman Bricks

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  1. Billie Dove next: The Fifth Musketeer (1979)
  2. The Gay Divorcée (1934) next: gritty urban setting
  3. Merle Oberon in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), Désirée (1954) next: Professor Moriarty Professor Andoheb Professor Bruno Lampini
  4. Janet Leigh next: THE MAIN EVENT (1979) last big screen appearance
  5. Yul Brynner next: someone who was incarcerated
  6. Hell in the Pacific (1968) next: a movie with numerous international stars
  7. Richard Widmark next: Black Jack (1972)
  8. Nigel Bruce next: could play an attractive aunt
  9. Janis Paige in Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960), Follow the Boys (1963), The Caretakers (1963) next: Minnie Littlejohn Mavis Pruitt Mrs. Eleanor Shaw Iselin
  10. The Maltese Falcon (1941) -the poster for another Bogart film, Swing Your Lady (1938) is on the wall where Archer's body is found
  11. Went the Day Well? (1942) next: stirring propaganda
  12. Maximilian Schell in Simon Bolivar (1969), Young Catherine (1991), Stalin (1992) next: "Dodger" Lane "Pearly" Gates Hrundi V. Bakshi
  13. Phyllis Coates next: memorably played an LGBT character
  14. Return of the Ape Man (1944) Planet of the Apes (1968)
  15. Elizabeth Hartman in You're a Big Boy Now (1966), A Patch of Blue (1965), The Group (1966) next: Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane Aunt Betsey Lady Catherine de Bourgh
  16. THE WARRIORS (1979) - one of the members of "The Punks" gang is a skater WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP (1992)- Rosie Perez is a blader
  17. Jack Nicholson in Psych-Out (1968), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1973), Hoffa (1992) next: Crab-face ("or Crab for short") Glimpy Horace DeBussy Jones (AKA Satch)
  18. Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) the climactic Monster and Wolf Man fight lasts about 45 seconds the Wolf Man does not bite the Monster (the essence of the Wolf Man, a big part of his fearsomeness, is the biting and "ripping throats out") in physical appearance and mannerisms, Lugosi and his stunt double are extremely dissimilar, it makes the fight look so lame Dr. Mannering (Patric Knowles) apparently gets a pass for going temporarily mad and restoring the Monster to "full power" Varzec (Rex Evans) has some skin in the game by virtue of TWM killing his daughter, but is his dynamiting of the dam a heroic act or an ecological disaster? The Monster survived multiple years submerged in sulphur pits and frozen in ice, or plaster, and is supposed to be killed in a flood/building collapse? Be serious Next: great title, lousy movie
  19. The Big Heat (1953) next: favorite movie with great dancing
  20. John Carradine (355 credits on IMDB) next: short resume, major impact
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