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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. This will be a toughie, but it's oddball enough that this crew might get it. The title of this short-lived (two seasons) show was derived from a nickname for a certain type of actor/role. One of the stars (sort of the anti-hero) would reasonably be considered such a star, although she is well-known for many other types of role, as well. The same star would hold a thumbtack in her hand and squeeze it, to keep from laughing while delivering funny lines. George
  2. I think it was "The Distinguished Gentleman" Eddie Murphy. George
  3. I don't remember the scene, exactly, but the "collaboration/sequel" hint reminded me of Clear and Present Danger and Patriot Games. The Iran/Contra affair was more Clear-and-Present-y. George
  4. If I had given the movies instead of the roles, it would have been much more obvious. You are correct! George
  5. Drew Barrymore E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Dee Wallace George
  6. It is not, so he is not. This is a very well-known actor, but his roles don't have much name recognition. Vincent Dwyer Ned Hanlan Charlie Bodell Al Columbato Ronny Cammareri Peter Loew Enrico Silvestri Sailor Ripley Jack Singer Amos Odell Doug Chesnic Ben Sanderson H.I. McDunnough Stanley Godspeed Cameron Roe Castor Troy Tom Welles Memphis Raines George
  7. Kirk Douglas Spartacus Peter Ustinov George
  8. Vincent Dwyer Ned Hanlan Charlie Bodell Al Columbato Ronny Cammareri Peter Loew Enrico Silvestri Sailor Ripley Jack Singer Amos Odell Doug Chesnic Ben Sanderson George
  9. Is it "Wolf of Wall Street"? If not, I need more clues! George
  10. Cannonball Run Farrah Fawcett Saturn 3 George
  11. Name the actor: Vincent Dwyer Ned Hanlan Charlie Bodell Al Columbato Ronny Cammareri Peter Loew George George
  12. Not to beat a dead horse, but This movie was # 1 at the box office in the year 1969 with the likes of such films as Midnight Cowboy, True Grit, Easy Rider, Goodbye Mr. Chips, Bonnie and Clyde and Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid. implies TO ME that it was THE #1 box office hit, above the others, not that it reached #1 for a week or two. Anyway, I believe Human is still up. George
  13. Then you're up. (In this thread, you're supposed to give title and artist. Not so in "Songs Remembered,,,") George
  14. Correct. I would have pulled up Paper Moon and Love Story, had you not gotten it. George
  15. Kinnear had an interesting take on him in HBO's "Penny Dreadful" series. New one soon. George
  16. No, not Hackman, either. What's Up, Doc? Barry Lyndon A Bridge Too Far Oliver's Story So Fine Partners George
  17. Take tall guys, throw in Rory Kinnear --- Frankenstein's monster? George
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