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Lynda Carter did many of her own stunts when she played Wonder Woman, including hanging onto a helicopter.

Interesting.

 

I think it's ironic that Lee Majors, Doug Barr and Heather Thomas played stunt people on The Fall Guy but most of the stunts their characters perform are not done by them. 

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Spawn of the North - George Raft, Henry Fonda & Dorothy Lamour

Klondike Annie - Mae West & Victor McLaglen

North to Alaska - John Wayne, Stewart Granger & Ernie Kovacs

Road to Utopia - Bing Crosby, bob Hope & Dorothy Lamour

The Savage Innocents - Anthony Quinn

Nanook of the North - Allakariallak

Belle of the Yukon - Randolph Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee, Dinah Shore

The Gold Rush - Charlie Chaplin

Lost in Alaska - Abbott & Costello

Rose-Marie - Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy

The Spoilers (1942) - Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, John Wayne

The Spoilers (1955) - Anne Baxter, Jeff Chandler, Rory Calhoun

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Susannah of the Mounties

Never Cry Wolf

Blue Montana Skies

Canadian Pacific

Hudson's Bay

The Pursuit of Happiness

The 49th Parallel

Captains of the Clouds

Northern Pursuit

Niagara

Runaway Train

The Edge

Mystery, Alaska

Insomnia

Wild

The Bear

Jeremiah Johnson

Legends of the Fall

Last of the Mohicans 1936 & 1992

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WB TV series, The Alaskans-- starring Roger Moore, Jeff York and Dorothy Provine. The Alaskans was about the Alaskan Gold Rush and was filmed at the Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank. They did it all with processed shots and matte prints, but the dog sleds were real.

Never heard of it. Sounds fascinating..!

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Woody Allen film Midnight in Paris, Matisse shows up once and Gertrude Stein says that she's going to buy them at ease for 5,000 Francs. the main character, who is from the 21st century, says, "A Matisse for 5,000 Francs?! Yes I think that's fair. I like to take ten or twenty." (that's from memory - I hope it's accurate)

 

also Van Gogh shows up in Akira kurosawa's Dreams

 

the classic film noir The Woman in the Window centers around a painting

 

Robert Ryan plays an artist in Born to be Bad

 

the cross-eyed painting in Ball of Fire becomes pretty important later on

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the classic film noir The Woman in the Window centers around a painting

 

Robert Ryan plays an artist in Born to be Bad

These two mentions reminded me of THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH, starring Joan Bennett & Robert Ryan. Bennett is married to a blind painter (played by Charles Bickford). If I am not mistaken, all his artwork goes up in flames at the end.

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Les amants de Montparnasse (also aka Modigliani of Montparnasse and Montparnasse 19)

Big Eyes

Mr. Turner

A Sunday in the Country

The Draughtsman's Contract

Woman in Gold

Hannah And Her Sisters (Max Von Sydow's artist character Friedrich)

F For Fake

Herb and Dorothy

The Mystery of Picasso (le Mystere Picasso)

The Rebel (U.S. title Call Me Genius)

The Agony and the Ecstasy

Live, Love and Learn

The Petty Girl

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two hundred sixty-seventh category
 

Titles that might be difficult to understand

DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS

“A Fury Slinging Flame” is the title of a Route 66 episode.

THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS

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