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Post by ARENA on Nov 20, 2016 14:40:24 GMT
[img src="http://i66.tinypic.com/71oile.jpg" src=" " alt=" "]
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Post by ARENA on Nov 20, 2016 14:41:15 GMT
[img src="http://i66.tinypic.com/71oile.jpg" src="http:// " alt=" "]
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Post by ARENA on Nov 20, 2016 14:41:46 GMT
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Post by clioseward on Nov 23, 2016 16:08:48 GMT
That's Alec Guinness in Passage To India.
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Post by ARENA on Nov 29, 2016 11:44:05 GMT
Name the film.....and the actress.
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Post by aubrey on Nov 29, 2016 17:31:09 GMT
The Ladykillers and (and... and...) Katie Johnson. (Sorry, I had to look her name up.)
Great film, though, and great performance. Everyone's really good though - I even like Peter Sellers in it, and I usually can't stick him.
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Post by aubrey on Nov 30, 2016 18:30:00 GMT
I'm assuming that's right (I mean, I know it is), so here is another. I think it's a bit obscure - or is might be - so I have included three stills; it's odd in that it is a film for adults based on a children's book: you have to name the film and the book, and maybe even the 60s children's TV series from the same source (the last picture). Anyway: And the TV series:
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Post by honeybear on Dec 2, 2016 10:13:49 GMT
Paperhouse?
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Post by aubrey on Dec 2, 2016 13:42:25 GMT
Yay!
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Post by goldelox on Dec 5, 2016 10:21:19 GMT
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Post by aubrey on Dec 7, 2016 19:48:11 GMT
The Man Who Would be King?
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Post by ARENA on Dec 9, 2016 10:30:31 GMT
And this..............
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Post by anybody on Dec 9, 2016 10:50:48 GMT
I know the film but can't think of it's name!
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Post by aubrey on Dec 9, 2016 14:15:03 GMT
Miracle on 42nd Street? (Not seen it; going by the beard and the child.)
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Post by ARENA on Dec 9, 2016 14:21:59 GMT
I think your mixing up two films there, my feline friend.
There is a film called 42nd Street made in 1933... Renowned Broadway producer/director Julian Marsh is hired to put together a new musical revue. It's being financed by Abner Dillon to provide a starring vehicle for his girlfriend, songstress Dorothy Brock. Marsh, who is quite ill, is a difficult task master working long hours and continually pushing the cast to do better. When Brock breaks her ankle one of the chorus girls, Peggy Sawyer, gets her big chance to be the star. She also finds romance along the way.
Try another street.
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