filmlover
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Nope.
Clue #6: A phony insurance salesman.
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sorry, duffy, uh uh.
Clue #5: A scent of lilacs.
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lol, so much for "Okay, here's one that you guys and gals are sure to guess, right away."
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Sorry.
Clue #4: Winning a bet.
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Nope.
Clue #3: A newspaper editor.
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No, no, and no.
Clue #2: An undelivered letter.
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I completely agree.
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Okay, here we go:
Clue #1: An ocean journey.
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Hm, maybe the original poster "took off" and "high-tailed it out of here" when they decided we were all NUTS to jump all over his/her case for making an observation.
Or it could be that jcd really was a troll, trying to induce another firefight on the boards...I mean, come on, look at the title of the thread, which I still think is an unusually spark-setting first post from anyone. If such is the case, jcd is probably quite pleased with himself right now. After all, look at it, almost 100 posts, 1642 views, in just 5 days. And all he had to do was post 3 or 4 messages. And about a subject we have fought about (sorry...discussed) so much recently.
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Great, thanks. I'll start a new one within 24 hiurs.
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Alright, I give up. I would say Frank Faylen but he was in only 169 movies.
lol, are you sure this is a trivia quiz for beginners? I consider myself pretty much an expert on old movies but I've struggled with this.
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that I appeared in more than 170 movies.Warner was a good actor, but he wasn't in as many films as that.
Sorry, he was in 130 films and I thought there might be more uncredited.
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And the whole thing at the end with the cafe is based on a painting by Edward Hopper (the Sunny Side of Life intro are all Hopper paintings).
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The scene with the man pouring the coffee to a man and young woman is from The Wild One.
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...Ward Bond...
I've had a problem with watching Ward Bond since I became aware of this:
"...Actor Ward Bond who took an active role in helping to blacklist his colleagues on the political left once told a radio director, 'We know Norman Corwin was not a communist, never was a communist. But he'll do until one comes along.'"
Norman Corwin is one of the greatest writers of the 20th Century and his V-E Day radio drama, "On a Note of Triumph," is one of the most stirring pieces of Americana you can ever hear.
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Both versions have been issued in "letterbox" form on laser disc
The new 2-DVD release features both versions, as well.
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I was lucky enough to see the road show when it came to L.A. with Jason Alexander and Martin Short. Both were terrific in it.
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The siblings helped a lot. And then it made me remember the mother's "telemarketing". The trip to the zoo had me going for a bit but that would be the glass menagerie. Public speaking was the gentleman caller.
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H.B. Warner?
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The serial, The New Adventures of Tarzan, is a public domain title. One source is the Alpha Video DVD, the entire serial for around $5.99 (www.oldies.com). I have also noticed it in places like Fry's for $4.99.
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Possibly...The Glass Menagerie?
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A guess...Lionel Barrymore?

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Yeesh, yet another dupe post, sorry.
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