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Mar 18, 2014 13:46:33 GMT
Post by goldelox on Mar 18, 2014 13:46:33 GMT
Vanity Fair
3,11,5 Film with Robert Vaughan
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Mar 18, 2014 16:28:10 GMT
Post by scorp on Mar 18, 2014 16:28:10 GMT
The Magnificent Seven
10, 7, 4 - early Irving Berlin song
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Mar 19, 2014 10:12:24 GMT
Post by goldelox on Mar 19, 2014 10:12:24 GMT
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Doris Day Film - 3,3,3,4,3,4
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Mar 19, 2014 12:07:27 GMT
Post by scorp on Mar 19, 2014 12:07:27 GMT
The Man Who Knew Too Much
4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Play - Elizabethan - has a happy ending
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Mar 19, 2014 14:46:35 GMT
Post by TJ on Mar 19, 2014 14:46:35 GMT
All's Well That Ends Well.
As you were rather scathing to the last guest who answered then left, I'd better provide the next clue.
5-10, 5, 2, 6
Richard Todd film. Fortunately, the words in title are the same length in its original language as they are in English (minus the hyphen) so I'll accept either.
Hope you're all keeping well. TJ
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Mar 21, 2014 9:14:13 GMT
Post by ARENA on Mar 21, 2014 9:14:13 GMT
:-SBaffled
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Mar 21, 2014 9:14:44 GMT
Post by ARENA on Mar 21, 2014 9:14:44 GMT
:-SBaffled
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Mar 21, 2014 9:49:55 GMT
Post by TJ on Mar 21, 2014 9:49:55 GMT
OK, I'll give some clues. A French historical epic from the 1950s in which Todd performed in French. French- and English-language versions were filmed simultaneously - well almost - you know what I mean.
It was released in the USA under the alternative title of 6, 2, 3, 10.
TJ
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Mar 21, 2014 10:34:20 GMT
Post by scorp on Mar 21, 2014 10:34:20 GMT
I've tried, but I can't find anything that matches!
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Mar 21, 2014 11:01:30 GMT
Post by TJ on Mar 21, 2014 11:01:30 GMT
Not like you to give up so easily, scorp! Keep trying - I'm sure someone will find it. In the meanwhile another clue - Todd played Count Fredrik Axel von Fersen, a Swedish diplomat which, I guess, made a good cover for his foreign-accented French. TJ
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Mar 21, 2014 11:51:11 GMT
Post by ARENA on Mar 21, 2014 11:51:11 GMT
The English version of that film, was called,
Shadow of the Guillotine (1956)
5,2,3,5 ....Film. (Anthony Newley and Walter Gottel were in it)
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Mar 21, 2014 12:51:05 GMT
Post by TJ on Mar 21, 2014 12:51:05 GMT
The English version of that film, was called, Shadow of the Guillotine (1956) Not quite, Arena. The English language version (made at the same time as the French) was called Marie Antoinette Queen of France (the 5, 10, 5, 2, 6 in my original post) The version specifically for US release was retitled as Shadow of the Guillotine (the 6, 2, 3, 10 in my later post). Just for completeness, the French title was Marie-Antoinette reine de France (the 5-10, 5, 2, 6 in my original post).
Same film though so well done for figuring it out.
Take care all and keep tuning into Angel.
Best TJ
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Mar 21, 2014 14:06:37 GMT
Post by goldelox on Mar 21, 2014 14:06:37 GMT
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Mar 22, 2014 8:37:41 GMT
Post by jimshoo on Mar 22, 2014 8:37:41 GMT
5,2,3,5 ....Film. (Anthony Newley and Walter Gottel were in it)
Above Us The Waves (watched it last week)
Song by a famous comedian - 5,5,11,11,5,2,3,3
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Mar 23, 2014 10:51:49 GMT
Post by ARENA on Mar 23, 2014 10:51:49 GMT
That unpronouncable thing by Max Bygraves?
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