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Definitely *Anchors Aweigh* , 6. Gene and Frank change the words to the song If You Knew Susie to discourage her date Grady Sutton. Kathryn Grayson is Aunt Susie to Dean Stockwell. She wants and gets her audition from Jose Iturbi. All ends happily at the Hollywood Bowl. Thanks, mr.6. Your thread.

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No. Soon after this, the husband's dentist is approached by a mysterious person, who makes a deal with him to extract info from the husband while under drugs, and the dentist is in no position to refuse. (This is a british film not seen recently to my knowledge.)

 

Edited by: allaboutlana on May 13, 2013 1:43 AM

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Thanks, Sixes. Next up.

 

Late 19th Century England. A doctor who, with some justification, considers himself at the forefront of the progress of Science, is about to reveal some information to another character. To show his faithful sincerity, he takes an oath, with his hand placed on a copy of Charles Darwin's works.

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Well into the last half ot the 20th Century, a film crew are working on a movie about the characters who were in the 19th Cen. scenes. At a cast party in a well-appointed London house, the actor who had portrayed the solemn and ernest doctor in the scene described previously is seen seated at a grand piano with one of the actresses, as they pick out a tune together.

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Movie within movie. In the 19th Century, an upper-crust British man loses his social status and suffers socially because he became fascinated by a "fallen" woman. Ruined his prospects for a Society marrage. Circa the 1980s, a cast and crew are making a movie about the 1800s story, and the two leads develop a relationship of their own. Comparable complications in each storyline -- stemming from the contemporary social pressures.

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At 317 Views, correct re *The French Lieutenant's Woman.*

Meryl Streep (multiple Oscars) functioned well as a 19th Century woman, knowing her place in the conditions that existed there and then.

Jeremy Irons (currently in his third season starring in a prestigious Premium Channel series) did equally well in each place-and-time setting. The whole cast did.

 

mr6666's thread.

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